Dr. Stephen Baylin first suspected something was amiss in his Federal Hill neighborhood yesterday morning when he opened his door but did not see his Sunday newspapers.
"I stepped outside," he said, "and the street was a crime scene."
For the second time in two days, Federal Hill residents awoke to news of a fatal shooting in their historic neighborhood. It was one of four killings that occurred yesterday in the city.
In addition to the shooting of an unidentified man in Federal Hill, a 23-year-old man was found shot to death in a minivan in West Baltimore and an unidentified woman was found dead in South Baltimore after suffering "obvious signs of trauma" that police would not specify.
The latest reported homicide occurred last night in West Baltimore, police said.
"Sometimes, unfortunately, it happens in numbers," Baltimore police spokesman Donny Moses said of yesterday's homicides, "and it just so happens to be one of those weekends."
The deaths bring the number of people killed in the city so far this year to 100, compared with 150 for the same period last year, police said.
Earlier this year, homicides in Baltimore were down 30 percent, bringing the number of killings in the first three months of the year to a 23-year low.
Moses said police had no suspects and knew of no motive for any of the five homicides that have occurred since Friday.
About 8:30 p.m. yesterday, a 21-year-old man was standing in the 500 block of Bloom St. near Brunt Street when he was shot in the back of the head by an unknown assailant, said Moses. The man, whose name was not released, died a short time later at Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
Moses said there was no evidence that last night's slaying was related to that of the shooting death Thursday night of Brian Goodwin, 21, who was also gunned down in the 500 block of Bloom St.
At 12:30 yesterday morning, the mother of Marcus Caldwell called police after finding her son dead in a Mercury Villager minivan in the 3200 block of Sequoia Ave. in West Baltimore's East Arlington neighborhood. Although the victim was found in the driver's seat, police said it was unclear whether he was killed there or shot somewhere else and driven to Sequoia Avenue.
Six hours later, a jogger found the body of a woman in the 1300 block of Nanticoke St., in South Baltimore's Washington Village neighborhood.