Same Hood, Same Gender, Same Goals, Same Terrible Ending, Different Ethnicity, Different Businesses, Different Backgrounds - BOTH ENTREPRENEURS! Gunned Down IN THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS‼️, Lives Shortened ‼️ #StopViolence #RebuildBaltimore ‼️ #StayLiVe #NoShootZone #BeZBmore Three victims of Baltimore gun violence were laid to rest Saturday just a day after the city hit a historically high homicide rate. With just over 600,000 residents, the city hit a historically high homicide rate of about 57 per 100,000 people after recent relentless gunfire. To put that into perspective, New York has had 306 homicides this year and has 14 times as many people as Baltimore. Family and friends gathered in the morning for the funeral of 21-year-old #DestinyHarrison – a beauty salon owner who was killed at her business. A second ceremony was also held for 33-year-old Sean Davis. He was shot Dec. 17 on E. 25th Street – the same block where he collected items for a toy drive before Christmas. Another funeral was also held for #CarmenRodriguez – a mother of four who died Sunday after a shooting at her family’s deli. Many continued to plea for the violence to come to an end. https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2019/12/28/destiny-harrison-sean-davis-carmen-rodriguez-funeral-services/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B6y7ycDAj7T/?igshid=5m69kjbajn7r












