Baltimore Police confirm a 17-year-old is in grave condition after pulling a gun on a driver near southeast Baltimore’s Brewers Hill community.

The Southeastern District Police Community Relations Council told FOX45 News the teen was attempting to carjack the driver.

The Baltimore Police Department’s Media Relations is not confirming that narrative, but says the driver and juvenile exchanged gunfire.

According to BPD, on Oct. 8 around 2:15 a.m., an officer was flagged down by a citizen while in the 3100 block of Boston Street, advising he was shot.

Medics responded and took the 31-year-old man to a hospital for treatment, according to officials.

At approximately 2:22 a.m., officers went to the 1200 block of South Haven Street, for a report of a shooting.

Once there, officers say they found a male suffering from life-threatening gunshot wounds.

Baltimore City Medics responded and took the victim to a hospital.

Preliminary investigation revealed that both males were shot while in the 1200 block of South Haven Street.

Detectives say the 31-year-old man was seated in his vehicle in the 1200 block of South Haven Street when he was approached by a 17-year-old male armed with a gun.

The 31-year-old man produced his licensed handgun and exchanged gunfire with the teen, rendering the 17-year-old unresponsive.

The 31-year-old man drove away in his vehicle, locating an officer in the 3100 block of Boston Street.

At this time the 17-year-old male victim is listed in grave condition.

Homicide Detectives are investigating this incident.