<p>Two shooters opened fire on a crowd outside a hookah lounge in Baltimore early Sunday, wounding seven people, including at least three teenagers, police said.</p>.<p>The unidentified suspects, one armed with a rifle and the other with a handgun, began shooting around 1:45 am, The Baltimore Sun reported.</p>.<p>Police said they don't have a motive for the attack and were searching for the suspects.</p>.<p>"The criminals are just brazen,” said Police Col. Richard Worley.</p>.<p>“This guy gets out of a car with a rifle, not even a handgun, walks up the street and just opens fire on a line of people.”</p>.<p>Responding officers found four victims, ages 17, 18, 20 and 27, with gunshot wounds, police said. The wounded were taken to hospitals for treatment.</p>.<p>Another three people, including a 17-year-old, sought medical attention at area hospitals, according to police and media reports.</p>.<p>Worley said the victims have not spoken to police about potential suspects, whose car was recovered after it was set on fire.</p>.<p>“We have no idea why they opened fire on a whole line of people,” he said.</p>.<p>Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young said in a statement that teams of officers would be working “nonstop” to bring the suspects to justice.</p>.<p>“The level of violence late into this weekend is completely unacceptable,” he said.</p>.<p>The city also saw two fatal shootings on Saturday. One of the victims was a woman who was shot inside a beauty salon, according to the newspaper.</p>.<p>Baltimore is experiencing one of its most violent years on record, with more than 330 homicides so far. That's up from 309 total in 2018.</p>.<p>The city has also seen more than 1,310 commercial robberies and carjackings. </p>
<p>Two shooters opened fire on a crowd outside a hookah lounge in Baltimore early Sunday, wounding seven people, including at least three teenagers, police said.</p>.<p>The unidentified suspects, one armed with a rifle and the other with a handgun, began shooting around 1:45 am, The Baltimore Sun reported.</p>.<p>Police said they don't have a motive for the attack and were searching for the suspects.</p>.<p>"The criminals are just brazen,” said Police Col. Richard Worley.</p>.<p>“This guy gets out of a car with a rifle, not even a handgun, walks up the street and just opens fire on a line of people.”</p>.<p>Responding officers found four victims, ages 17, 18, 20 and 27, with gunshot wounds, police said. The wounded were taken to hospitals for treatment.</p>.<p>Another three people, including a 17-year-old, sought medical attention at area hospitals, according to police and media reports.</p>.<p>Worley said the victims have not spoken to police about potential suspects, whose car was recovered after it was set on fire.</p>.<p>“We have no idea why they opened fire on a whole line of people,” he said.</p>.<p>Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young said in a statement that teams of officers would be working “nonstop” to bring the suspects to justice.</p>.<p>“The level of violence late into this weekend is completely unacceptable,” he said.</p>.<p>The city also saw two fatal shootings on Saturday. One of the victims was a woman who was shot inside a beauty salon, according to the newspaper.</p>.<p>Baltimore is experiencing one of its most violent years on record, with more than 330 homicides so far. That's up from 309 total in 2018.</p>.<p>The city has also seen more than 1,310 commercial robberies and carjackings. </p>