‘You can’t go anywhere without being fearful.’ Families of gun violence victims in Baltimore – dubbed ‘a bit of Haiti in the mid-Atlantic’ by Tucker Carlson – blast Democrat leaders for failing to take action after deadliest January in 50 years

  • Baltimore, Maryland, suffered its deadliest January in almost 50 years, with 36 homicides – most of which were shooting deaths in robberies and brazen attacks
  • For the past seven years there has been an average of one homicide every 30 hours in Baltimore
  • Rosheda Murray’s 26-year-old son Romar Burden was shot dead in 2020 – eight years after his twin brother Rodrick was gunned down at the age of 18 
  • Her youngest son, Jarrod, nine, is now also growing up without a father after Murray’s ex-partner Qurell Gittings, 38, was shot dead in 2014
  • Last February, Kaelin Washington, 11, was shot in the back when a gunfire erupted while she was walking from her godmother’s house to the store
  • ‘I heard four or five shots and I got scared. I wanted to run but I froze and it was too late. Then I felt it in my chest,’ the brave little girl told DailyMail.com
  • Her mother Jasmine Ramsay, 33, was born and raised in Baltimore but admits she can no longer let her daughter be a normal child and play outside  
  • Victims of Baltimore’s rising gun violence spoke out after Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson blamed Democrats for the city’s high homicide rate last week