Deputy shot inside juvenile detention center

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Posted: 03/01/2013

BALTIMORE - A Baltimore City Sheriff's Deputy is on the way to Shock Trauma after being shot inside the juvenile detention center.

A Sheriff's Office spokesperson tells ABC2 News that a weapon discharged inside the detention center on North Gay Street.  


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One of their deputies was taken to the hospital for treatment.

According to a Baltimore City Fire Department spokesperson, medics took the deputy to University of Maryland Shock Trauma.  


UPDATE | Shots were fired by mistake


There is no word on how badly hurt the deputy is, but the injuries are not expected to be life-threatening.

Stay with ABC2 for more as it becomes available.

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