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One year after the tragic mass shooting at the Brooklyn Homes community during the unpermitted Brooklyn Day Block Party, Baltimore continues to grapple with the aftermath. The shooting left two young adults, Aaliyah Gonzalez and Kylis Fagbemi, dead and 28 others injured. Investigations revealed significant police failures, leading to administrative charges against twelve Baltimore Police Department members. Community organizations like the United Way of Central Maryland and City of Refuge have been providing ongoing support to residents, addressing systemic issues and helping them heal from the trauma. Despite some arrests, no one has been directly charged with the murders of Gonzalez and Fagbemi. Efforts to prevent future violence include coordinated initiatives and a healing and wellness event hosted by the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement.
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