1 dead, 5 injured in shooting in 18th and Vine District
One person was killed and five others were injured in a shooting early Sunday in the 18th and Vine District.

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3 dead, 10 shot during violent weekend in Baltimore
Three people died, and 10 people were shot during a violent weekend in Baltimore. On Sunday, police said two men died after a shooting in Southwest Baltimore. Officers responded around 1:30 p.m. to the 2200 block of Christian Street, where they found a 31-year-old man unresponsive and suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. While investigating, an unresponsive 24-year-old man who had also been shot was located in the 2100 block of Wilkens Avenue. The men were taken to the hospital, where they were pronounced dead, according to police. Stabbing death investigated Early Saturday, police said a man died after being stabbed in the 100 block of South Broadway in the Fells Point area. Officers said the man was taken to the hospital, where he later died. Five gun violence victims were 21 or younger Baltimore police were busy this weekend, responding to several shootings, including five younger than 21 years old. Shortly after midnight on Sunday, a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old girl went to the hospital with gunshot wounds after a shooting in the 2600 block of Erdman Avenue in East Baltimore. Police said evidence of the shooting was found in the area. They are expected to survive. Around 2:30 a.m. on Sunday, police responded to the 200 block of East Lombard Street in downtown Baltimore, where an 18-year-old man was found injured from a shooting. He was taken to the hospital for treatment. Around 3 a.m. on Sunday, a 21-year-old man was found injured from a shooting in the 2600 block of Dulany Street in Southwest Baltimore, according to police. He was taken to the hospital in stable condition. Officers said a 19-year-old man was found at a hospital injured from a shooting on Saturday. He is expected to survive. Police said the shooting happened as he was walking in the 3800 block of Belle Avenue. More weekend shootings Baltimore police responded to a reported shooting around 3:45 p.m. on Saturday in the 200 block of Marion Street, where a 29-year-old was found suffering from a gunshot wound. Police said he is expected to survive. Around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, a 25-year-old man went to the hospital after he had been shot in the 600 block of South Broadway in Fells Point, police said. The man is expected to recover. On Friday, shortly before 6 p.m., a 51-year-old man was shot in his upper body, according to police. Officers said the shooting happened in the 1400 block of Mosher Street in West Baltimore. He was listed at the hospital in stable condition, according to police. Gun violence in Baltimore According to the CBS News Gun Tracker data, within the past 12 months, there have been 26 deaths involving people younger than 21 in Baltimore. There have also been 98 people younger than 21 years old who were wounded by gunfire in Baltimore within the past 12 months. Earlier this month, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott touted a 23.6% decline in homicides in 2025, and a 23.4% decline in non-fatal shootings.

Wall Street Journal
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- Wall Street Journal
New York's Choice: Cuomo or Socialism?
Andrew Cuomo resigned as New York Governor under threat of impeachment, amid accusations that the state covered up Covid deaths in nursing homes and that he'd serially sexually harassed women, including a female state trooper on his security detail. 'Killing grannies and pinching fannies,' as one New York Post writer put it. So why are many Democrats now rallying around Mr. Cuomo to be New York City's next mayor? Well, one reason is his main competitor in Tuesday's Democratic primary: Polling at No. 2 is a literal socialist, 33-year-old Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. He promises to freeze rent for two million residents. He wants to open city-run grocery stores. He pledges free buses and free childcare beginning at six weeks of life. He'd jack up taxes on businesses, while raising the top income tax in New York City, state plus local, to 16.78% from 14.78%. The risk is New York could spiral into the kind of disorder from which Mayor Rudy Giuliani saved it starting in 1994. Manhattanites are warning that Mr. Mamdani's ruinous utopianism could prompt a flight of talent and capital, since many won't stick around to be punished. Has Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis considered donations to the Mamdani campaign? Plenty of ex-New Yorkers already are soaking up the sun there, where the income tax is 0%. Rather than hire more police, Mr. Mamdani says he'd create a Department of Community Safety to 'prevent violence before it happens.' What about after it happens? It's hard to know how far Mr. Mamdani would really go. He has been a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, whose platform calls to 'disarm law enforcement,' and 'abolish the carceral forces of the state.' Another thing: He accused Israel of apartheid and recently refused to condemn the slogan 'globalize the intifada.'
Yahoo
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Dana White reveals Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall was ‘done' but Jones suddenly ‘changed his mind' and retired
Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall was a done deal with the fight being targeted for the UFC's return to Madison Square Garden in New York but then the reigning heavyweight champion changed his mind and decided to retire from the sport instead. That's according to UFC CEO Dana White, who offered new details on Jones' decision to retire on Sunday after he first broke the news during the UFC Baku post-fight press conference on Saturday. White revealed the fight was effectively booked but then Jones made a call to the UFC a couple of days ago to inform the promotion that he was hanging up his gloves for good. 'He called us and just started saying 'you know what, I think I'm done, I want to retire. It's been a great run, I appreciate everything' and that was it,' White told MMA Fighting during a media scrum at Fanatics Fest. 'He was absolutely, positively sure that he wanted to retire and we said why don't you sleep on it, if you wake up in the morning if that's how you still feel. 'You never know what Jon Jones is dealing with and then you wake up the next day [and there's new criminal charges]. Who knows. I don't know everything that went into this decision. It's something you guys are going to have to ask him if you ever see him again … all I know is he made it very clear that he wanted to retire and I don't disagree with him.' Jones was hit with new criminal charges on June 17 for leaving the scene of an accident in New Mexico with his next court appearance scheduled for Tuesday. He only faces a misdemeanor charge for the allegations against him but White had no idea any of that was happening until he returned home from Azerbaijan so he can't say for certain if that played in part in Jones decision to retire. 'I saw it today,' White said about Jones' latest legal issues. 'When I saw it today I said everybody's going to think this is why he retired. Maybe that is why he retired. Who the hell knows. I don't know. These are all questions you've got to ask him. 'We had the fight done. You saw me talking about it very confidently that this fight was going to happen and he changed his mind.' White made guarantees for several months that Jones vs. Aspinall was going to happen and now it appears that his confidence centered around already having agreements in places from both fighters. He added that Jones was going to be paid 'what he deserves' for a fight of that magnitude. While nothing was signed, White expected Jones vs. Aspinall to headline the UFC's annual trip to New York City but then he got the news that arguably the greatest fighter of all-time was retiring. Despite the circumstances and how it all played out, White was adamant that he still doesn't believe Jones was ducking Aspinall and retired rather than fight him. 'The fight was done,' White said. 'We had the fight done a long time ago. Why he decided not to fight, you guys will have to ask him that. 'No, Jon Jones — I've said it a million times and I'll say it again — he's never ducked anybody. Other than that one goofy time with the Chael Sonnen thing, he's never ducked anybody. I think the reality is whatever changed his mind with this fight, I don't know you'd have to ask him that but he's 38 years old and I don't know.' Jones' decision to retire may have been surprising at the time but White keeps the same attitude towards every fighter when that conversation starts. 'We had the fight done,' White reiterated. 'Our job is to make the biggest fights we can make and the fights that the fans want to see and that's what we try to do. But the minute somebody starts talking about retirement, you know my philosophy on that, you should do it.' More from Dana White: Jon Jones officially retired, Tom Aspinall promoted to undisputed UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall releases statement as new UFC heavyweight champion following Jon Jones retirement news UFC Baku Results: Hill vs. Rountree Jr. Jon Jones hit with new criminal charge in New Mexico for leaving scene of an accident Jon Jones releases statement officially announcing retirement 'That's f*cking illegal': Pros react to chaotic, foul-filled Jun Yong Park win at UFC Baku BKFC 76 Results: Arlovski vs. Copeland