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Disturbances reported at Inner Harbor, rowdy behavior in Canton over St. Patrick's Day
UPDATE: Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi, after revewing the video and the photos from Canton, said promised better police deployment next year: “There is no question the neighborhood was destroyed, and it shouldn’t have been. It looked like...Tags: Federal Hill, Health and Medical Professionals, Plastic Surgeons, Holidays, Inner Harbor
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Cops admit to failures in policing Canton on St. Patrick's Day
At first, a Baltimore police commander attributed Canton's O'Donnell Square being transformed into the Preakness Infield to unexpectedly large crowds on St. Patrick's Day. Residents complained the police didn't do their jobs.
Monday night, the police...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Inner Harbor, Preakness Stakes
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Nonprofit transportation group convinces Giant to help it bus seniors to new store
Aleene Johnson was among a steady stream of seniors, some holding canes and reusable canvass grocery bags, who boarded a shuttle bus to the Rotunda Giant on March 15. Johnson, who lives in the Broadview Apartments on University Parkway, said she wasn't...Tags: Credit and Debt, Public Transportation, White Marsh, Charles Street, Govans
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Wednesday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Suggs says Achilles injury 'not as bad as some thought': Ravens linebacker expects a four- to six-month recovery from partial tendon tear after undergoing successful surgery Tuesday. Closing arguments expected in election fraud trial: ...Tags: Ellicott City, Kentucky Derby, Inner Harbor, Martin O'Malley
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St. Patrick's Day disturbance revealed in police audio tapes
Reporters staffing the newsroom on Saturday, March 17, had some inkling that a large crowd had converged on downtown. But initial calls to police downplayed the events, noting large crowds but not too many problems. It wasn’t until late Saturday...
Tags: Witnesses, Prosecution, Inner Harbor
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Police: Man, 19, beaten by two groups of students downtown
A 19-year-old student from Baltimore Polytechnic High School told police he was beaten by two separate groups of juveniles from a rival school in downtown Baltimore on Thursday afternoon, an attack that comes amid a pitched debate over downtown safety....Tags: Baltimore County, Digital Harbor High School, Maryland State Police, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Inner Harbor
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for showers and thunderstorms, with a high temperature near 78 degrees. Tonight is expected to be mostly cloudy, with a low around 66 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues as you plan your...Tags: Fells Point, Personal Income, New York Yankees, Sexual Assault, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Downtown mobs -- what police call routine others describe as scary
There is a disconnect sometimes between what police see as normal and routine and what others view as scary. When Denise Kostka and her husband saw a mob forming outside her downtown hotel, she became frightened. She didn't see a lot of police, the young...
Tags: Federal Hill, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Holidays, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baltimore Hotels
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McDonough sounds off again about city crime; calls for curfew center, which city already has
The delegate from the city's northern suburbs is sounding off again about Baltimore crime, calling for the mayor to resign unless she convenes a "solutions summit" and demanding a "citywide curfew" be put in place. Of course, the city already has a...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Inner Harbor
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Baltimore and bigotry
It is always tempting to ignore the bluster and bombast emanating from the vicinity of Patrick L. McDonough, the Baltimore County delegate and radio talk show host who considers himself a man of the people but mostly is a self-promoting bomb-thrower....
Tags: Minority Groups, Tour Operations Industry, Talk Shows (genre), Inner Harbor, Criminals
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Initial reports of St. Patrick's Day melee lacked transparency
If not for reporter Peter Hermann's assiduous reporting of the mayhem in the city onSt. Patrick's Day, we may never have known that pandemonium was the rule of the streets that night ("St. Patrick's Day violence exceeded initial reports, police dispatch...Tags: Nottingham, Holidays, Inner Harbor
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