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Sat Apr 2, 2022, 05:04 PM Apr 2022

Johns Hopkins surgeon shot during carjacking on way to work in Northeast Baltimore

A Johns Hopkins surgeon was shot Friday morning in Northeast Baltimore during a carjacking. Dr. Madhu Subramanian, 38, was shot just after 7 a.m. near the intersection of Loch Raven Boulevard and E. 36th Street, according to hospital officials. Police said the shooting happened in the 1100 block of E. 36th Street and officers who were called to the area found him nearby in the 1200 block.

Police would not confirm additional details about the incident Friday, but Johns Hopkins spokeswoman Kim Hoppe said Subramanian was treated for a gunshot wound at Johns Hopkins Hospital and released.

Johns Hopkins officials shared the news of the shooting in an email to staff sent Friday evening.

“With his permission, we can share that Dr. Madhu Subramanian, a trauma and acute care surgeon, was on his way to work at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center when the incident occurred near the 3600 block of Loch Raven Boulevard,” said the email, signed by Johns Hopkins Medicine CEO Paul B. Rothman and Johns Hopkins Health System President Kevin W. Sowers. “Thankfully, Dr. Subramanian was not seriously injured and has been treated and released.”

“Unfortunately, our community, like so many others around the city, has experienced a troubling increase in crime in recent weeks that affects us all,” the email continued. “News like this is understandably upsetting and can provoke fear and anxiety.”

Councilwoman Odette Ramos, whose district includes the Ednor Gardens-Lakeside neighborhood where the shooting occurred, said the shooting stemmed from a carjacking.
Carjackings have been a persistent problem in the area and citywide. According to the latest police department numbers, carjackings are up 67%, with 135 carjackings reported so far this year, up from 81 at the same time last year. Previously, police reported a decline, but the discrepancy was attributed to a new reporting system, which had previously categorized those incidents as miscellaneous. Overall, robberies, which include carjackings, are up more than 20% this year.



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Johns Hopkins surgeon shot during carjacking on way to work in Northeast Baltimore (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Apr 2022 OP
I grew up in a house that was literally... JoeOtterbein Apr 2022 #1
Johns Hopkins is in an area of Baltimore... 3catwoman3 Apr 2022 #2
So sorry about this & glad he's alright. Tx for posting. appalachiablue Apr 2022 #3
This keeps happening until people demand effective regulation. live love laugh Apr 2022 #4

3catwoman3

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2. Johns Hopkins is in an area of Baltimore...
Sat Apr 2, 2022, 05:50 PM
Apr 2022

...that has a rather high crime rate.

I used to have U of Maryland nursing students there for their pediatric clinical rotation, on the evening shift, and we would escort each other to our cars so as to not be alone in the parking garage.

live love laugh

(13,113 posts)
4. This keeps happening until people demand effective regulation.
Sat Apr 2, 2022, 06:00 PM
Apr 2022

That it happens in higher populated higher crime areas more frequently where more non-whites live is often a reason to ignore the problem.

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