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( Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam / July 28, 2010 ) Over 100 people including Baltimore City Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefield, City Council members Carl Stokes, Mary Pat Clarke, other local politicians and Charles Village residents gathered for a rally against violence near the spot where Johns Hopkins Research Assistant Stephen Pitcairn was stabbed to death |
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