Police Seek to Identify Women in Connection with Key Highway Homicide

Baltimore authorities are looking for a group of women related to a fatal shooting in the Federal Hill neighborhood.

Apr. 17, 2026 at 3:08pm

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Baltimore police are seeking to identify a group of women in connection with a homicide that occurred on Key Highway in the Federal Hill neighborhood on April 4. The shooting left one man dead in an area known for its businesses and homes, surprising local residents and business owners who say the neighborhood is generally safe and family-friendly.

Why it matters

This incident has raised concerns about public safety in the Federal Hill area, which is a popular destination for dining, nightlife, and community events. The shooting has prompted calls for a comprehensive plan to address late-night issues and prevent further violence in the neighborhood.

The details

Police were called around 2:40 a.m. on Sunday, April 4, to the 200 block of Key Highway, where they found an unresponsive man who died at the scene. The area is home to multiple businesses and homes. Local residents and business owners expressed surprise and sadness at the news, noting that the neighborhood is usually safe and welcoming, with a strong police presence. The owner of a new ice cream shop said he normally has no issues with safety walking to his car late at night, while a longtime resident praised the police for trying to keep the area family-friendly.

  • The shooting occurred around 2:40 a.m. on Sunday, April 4, 2026.

The players

Baltimore Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the homicide and seeking to identify a group of women in connection with the incident.

Cheryl Campbell

A ride-share driver who frequently works in the Federal Hill area and was surprised to hear about the shooting, noting that it is usually a safe and fun place.

Brandon Bennett

The owner of the new Tipsy Scoop Boozy Ice Cream shop, who said he normally has no safety concerns walking to his car late at night in the neighborhood.

Pat Hancock

A resident of the Federal Hill area for about six months, who has noticed an increased police presence in the neighborhood and believes the officers are doing their job to keep the community safe.

Zac Blanchard

The Baltimore City Councilman for District 11, who stated that the Key Highway area has been a public safety problem for years and called for a comprehensive plan to address late-night issues and prevent further tragedies.

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What they’re saying

“This is a place that I leave people off that are going to have fun and that feel safe and that are just walking, and all of the sudden to hear that, it's just, like, what? It's just really sad.”

— Cheryl Campbell, Ride-share driver

“It is surprising because we are here normally here until, like, 1 o'clock, cleaning up. There are usually a lot of people hanging around. We walk to our cars, no issues.”

— Brandon Bennett, Owner, Tipsy Scoop Boozy Ice Cream

“They're doing their job and trying to keep us safe and make this an area you can bring your family.”

— Pat Hancock, Resident

What’s next

Baltimore police are continuing their investigation and are asking anyone with information about the incident or the group of women they are seeking to identify to come forward.

The takeaway

This shooting has raised concerns about public safety in the Federal Hill neighborhood, which is generally seen as a safe and family-friendly area. Local leaders and residents are calling for a comprehensive plan to address late-night issues and prevent further violence in the community.