'Trying to protect a community that obviously doesn't want to be protected': Former Baltimore gang member who painted hundreds of 'no shoot zone' signs around city is shot three times
A Baltimore ex-gang member who uses graffiti to designate 'no shoot zones' to discourage gun violence around the city was shot in his back, neck and jaw on Wednesday.
'I was shot three times,' Tyree Moorehead, 46, told reporters on Wednesday. 'A bullet went through my jaw, my neck and one is still in my back.'
He is known for creating over 250 'no shoot zones' across Baltimore in places where someone was shot and killed to raise awareness for the issue.
A former gang member himself, Moorehead has admitted to shooting up to 20 people as a teenager before serving 11 years in jail following a shootout with police at age 15.
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