Teen behind Baltimore’s worst mass shooting in history learns his fate after 30 people shot during party

Teen behind Baltimore’s worst mass shooting in history learns his fate after 30 people shot during party

One of the teenagers responsible for Baltimore’s worst ever mass shooting has been sentenced to ten years in jail.

Tristan Jackson was involved in the ‘Brooklyn Day’ bloodbath which killed two and injured 28 others during a block party in the Brooklyn Homes area of the city in 2023.

He pleaded guilty to four charges last month including including second-degree assault, use of a firearm in a crime of violence, conspiracy to commit first-degree assault, and a minor in possession of a firearm,  Fox Baltimore reports. 

He was sentenced to 45 years in jail, with all but ten years suspended as part of a plea deal. Jackson will be eligible for parole after serving five years.

The state had sought a 50 year sentence suspended to 12 years. 

Aaliyah Gonzalez, 18, and Kylis Fagbemi, 20, were killed when gunfire erupted at the party on July 2, 2023. 

Dozens more people were injured, including 15 minors some of whom were as young as 13.

Tristan Jackson, who was involved in the mass shooting which killed two and injured 28 other, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail

Kylis Fagbemi, 20, was one of two fatalities from the shooting

Aaliyah Gonzalez, 18, was also killed

Kylis Fagbemi, 20, (left) and Aaliyah Gonzalez, 18, (right) were killed during the shooting

The mass shooting also left 28 people injured, with victims as young as 13 according to police

The mass shooting also left 28 people injured, with victims as young as 13 according to police 

Jackson is among a group of five juveniles who were charged in connection with the mass shooting. None of the suspects are facing murder charges.

Hundreds of people had gathered in the area for an event called ‘Brooklyn Day,’ a witness said. 

Dramatic footage showed the moment revelers fled the block party in the Maryland city during the early hours of the morning.

Surveillance footage given to CBS by Baltimore Police Department featured dozens of people sprinting through the streets after shots were fired at 800 Gretna Court in the Brooklyn Homes neighborhood around 12.30am. 

Investigators said 14 teenage girls were also injured in the incident – one 13-year-old, one 14-year-old, two girls aged 15, three aged 16, two aged 17, two 18, and three 19.

The force added that nine teenage boys suffered injuries – one 13-year-old, one 15-year-old, two aged 16, two 17, and three 18.

Three women – aged 20, 23, and 32 – and two men – aged 22 and 31 – were also hurt in the shooting.

The gunmen fled the scene immediately after the shooting and an $8,000 reward was offered for information on their whereabouts. 

This is a developing story, check back for updates. 

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