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City officers linked to towing scandal remain suspended
Nearly two years after a towing kickback scandal rocked the Baltimore Police Department, 14 officers who were not criminally charged remain suspended with pay and unavailable to perform police functions, officials said. Police say they must wait for...
Tags: Criminals, Laws, Bribery, Prosecution, Corporate Crime
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No opposition as Batts confirmed by City Council
After less than a minute of discussion, the Baltimore City Council on Monday overwhelmingly confirmed Anthony W. Batts, the former police chief in Long Beach and Oakland, Calif., as Baltimore's newest police commissioner. No one on the 14-member...
Tags: William H. Cole IV, Bernard C. Young, Elections, James B. Kraft, Anthony W. Batts
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Double shooting outside club revives debate over security
City police plan to meet with management of a downtown club after two people waiting in line were shot early Monday — a shooting that capped a violent weekend in Baltimore and has revived discussions about security around city bars and clubs. Eight...
Tags: Hippodrome Theatre, Cherry Hill, Federal Hill, Bars and Clubs, Super Bowl
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Batts confirmation hearing is tonight
The Baltimore City Council's executive nominations committee will hold a confirmation hearing tonight for Anthony W. Batts, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's pick to be the city's next police commissioner. Tonight's hearing begins at 5 p.m. and will air...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Elections, Anthony W. Batts
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Batts confirmation forwarded to full Baltimore City Council
Baltimore's new police commissioner wants to expand his agency's focus beyond gun violence to burglaries, car break-ins and other crimes that affect a broader swath of citizens, he told the City Council panel that signed off on his confirmation Wednesday....
Tags: Standards, Robert W. Curran, Bernard C. Young, Values, Conservation
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10 years after Dawson killings, uneven results in Oliver
The word of the week, "hope," was written on a whiteboard for East Baltimore students — part of an after-school program on the site where an arsonist killed Angela Dawson, her husband and five of their children a decade ago. The children who come to...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Laws, Halliburton Company, Prosecution, Iraq
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Pedestrian struck and killed by a Baltimore police vehicle
A 41-year-old man was killed early Sunday morning after being struck by a Baltimore police vehicle that was responding to a nearby shooting, according to police. Leondionas Dias Perez came out of an alley and entered the 900 block of East Patapsco Avenue...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Transportation Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Patapsco
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Decorated officer at center of police custody death investigation
A decorated officer who was shot in the line of duty and testified before lawmakers about tightening gun laws is one of three officers being investigated in the death of an East Baltimore man during a drug arrest. Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi...Tags: Prosecution, Police Arrests, Interior Policy, Drug Trafficking, Police Investigations
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Update: Baltimore Police expect to identify officers in custody death
UPDATE, 1:20 PM: Police now say they expect to release the names of the officers involved in the arrest of Anthony Anderson. Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the "department's naming policy applies now that the death has been ruled a homicide," but...
Tags: Prosecution, Bernard C. Young, Government, Drug Trafficking, FBI
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McDonough: Towson melee not the same as Inner Harbor crime
Here we go again. "Clueless Danny" Rodricks is launching another misleading attack ("Refs, retail politics and a quiet delegate," Sept. 27). Mr. Rodricks claims that I have failed to comment on last weekend's incident in Towson. Sun reporter Allison...Tags: Fells Point, Baltimore County, Maryland General Assembly, St. Patrick's Day, DREAM Act
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Barksdale, Baltimore Police No. 2, out indefinitely
Acting Police Commissioner Anthony Barksdale, who was vying to be named to the job permanently, is taking medical leave and will be out "indefinitely," leaving the incoming chief without two of the agency's highest-ranking officers.
Barksdale's leave...Tags: Anthony Barksdale, Bernard C. Young, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore Magazine, Coppin State University
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