BY BRENT JONES and PETER HERMANN
The Baltimore Sun
A Baltimore police officer who was shot during an attempted robbery late Thursday outside his Northwest Baltimore home was moved Tuesday morning from Sinai Hospital to Maryland Shock Trauma Center and has been downgraded from serious to critical condition, police said.
Detective Aaron Harris, 39, has had at least five surgeries as he slowly recovers from a bullet wound to the stomach, police said.
Two teenagers accused of shooting Harris were denied bail Monday. Kevon Wilson and Craig Tillett, both 16 and charged as adults, will remain in custody. Police said they attempted to rob Harris as he entered his home.
Tillett's family attended Monday's hearing but declined comment to a reporter's questions afterward. A preliminary hearing for the suspects is scheduled for Oct. 8.
Harris was shot three times in the abdomen and lower left leg, and he returned fire at his attackers, according to police. Tillett later walked into Sinai Hospital with a bullet wound to the leg.
McClatchy-Tribune News Service
The Baltimore Sun
A Baltimore police officer who was shot during an attempted robbery late Thursday outside his Northwest Baltimore home was moved Tuesday morning from Sinai Hospital to Maryland Shock Trauma Center and has been downgraded from serious to critical condition, police said.
Detective Aaron Harris, 39, has had at least five surgeries as he slowly recovers from a bullet wound to the stomach, police said.
Two teenagers accused of shooting Harris were denied bail Monday. Kevon Wilson and Craig Tillett, both 16 and charged as adults, will remain in custody. Police said they attempted to rob Harris as he entered his home.
Tillett's family attended Monday's hearing but declined comment to a reporter's questions afterward. A preliminary hearing for the suspects is scheduled for Oct. 8.
Harris was shot three times in the abdomen and lower left leg, and he returned fire at his attackers, according to police. Tillett later walked into Sinai Hospital with a bullet wound to the leg.
McClatchy-Tribune News Service

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