'Turn yourself in': Murder of pregnant woman, child's father leaves residents angry

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'Turn yourself in': Murder of pregnant woman, child's father leaves residents angry
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A North Baltimore resident in Maryland was inside her kitchen on Thursday evening when they heard shots fired.

A Maryland resident in the city of Baltimore was inside her kitchen on Thursday evening when they heard shots fired.

“I was in my kitchen preparing some food and I heard some shots rang out," said the North Baltimore resident, who didn't want to be identified."Afterwards, I stepped out onto the street and I saw people gathering around the truck that had been hit. I saw the woman, they put her on a stretcher and they put her into the ambulance then there was a man who they pulled out.

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