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Baltimore police charge two with shooting off-duty sergeant Isaac Carrington; one has pending murder charge

Baltimore police have arrested and charged two men with shooting the off-duty Sgt. Isaac Carrington outside his home in August.

Baltimore police have arrested and charged two men with shooting Sgt. Isaac Carrington outside his home last month, ending the manhunt for the masked gunmen behind a brazen daytime shooting of the off-duty officer.

One of the alleged gunmen, Karon Foster, 25, has twice been charged with murder and once acquitted; his second case is pending. Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said Foster had a hand in a string of recent shootings, armed robberies and carjackings across Northeast Baltimore.

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The second man, Rashaud Nesmith, 18, has a record of gun charges as a juvenile.

Harrison announced their arrests Wednesday and commended those city detectives and federal agents who arrested the pair. Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby appeared beside him at the news conference and called the attack on Carrington “a senseless and heinous crime.”

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“We must send a message to anyone who wishes to foster an atmosphere of fear within our neighborhoods that this sort of reckless violence will not be tolerated,” she said.

Harrison also said as a result of the investigation into Carrington’s shooting, the department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms were able to solve six cases — including a fatal triple shooting from July.

Lt. Col. John Herzog said the cases were being investigated simultaneously when they realized through tracing firearms that Carrington’s case tied into the others.

A 22-year veteran of the force, Carrington had stopped last month to chat with a neighbor across the street from his home in Northeast Baltimore when the gunmen pulled up, police said. The neighbor, Lemmie Brady III, recounted the next frightening moments in an interview with The Sun.

“Give me your s—!” one of the masked men demanded.

Brady threw his wallet and phone to the ground. He took off running.

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