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Prostitution sting in Jessup nets 23 arrests
Targeting human trafficking, federal agents participated in a joint operation with local law enforcement that led to the arrest of 23 men alleged to have solicited sex from undercover officers along U.S. 1 in Jessup. The sting brought agents from...Tags: Immigration, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Laws, Migration, Law Enforcement
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In-custody death brings anger with police in East Baltimore
In a filthy East Baltimore lot used as a shortcut and as a place to buy heroin, community leaders and relatives of a man who died in police custody railed against the police Tuesday and called for justice in the case. Anthony Anderson, 46, died in this...
Tags: Heroin, Broken Bones, Shootings, Drug Trafficking, Murder
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Arundel councilman calls for probe into police perjury claim
An Anne Arundel County councilman has asked prosecutors to investigate perjury allegations involving five police officers caught up in a lawsuit against County Executive John R. Leopold. In a letter sent this week, Councilman Jamie Benoit also demanded...Tags: Laws, Lawyers, Trials, Justice System
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Two women injured in separate Baltimore shootings
Two women were wounded, one critically, in two separate shootings in Baltimore on Thursday night, according to city police. About 9:10 p.m., police responded to the 400 block of South Augusta Avenue in the city's Irvington neighborhood to find a young...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Harbor Hospital, Injuries and Wounds
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Baltimore police investigating five shootings, two fatal, since Sunday
Baltimore police are investigating five separate shootings, including two that were fatal, that have occurred since Sunday afternoon Police are also asking for the public's help in identifying two "persons of interest" in a bar shooting earlier this...
Tags: Belair-Edison, Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Murder
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Baltimore County police fatally shoot man in Dundalk
Baltimore County police reported that they are investigating a fatal shooting by an officer Sunday morning in Dundalk. Police responded to a report of a suspicious person around 2:15 a.m. near Seaside Road and Dunmanway, said Lt. Robert McCullough, a...Tags: Shootings, Dundalk, Baltimore County
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Arundel police complaints leave resident wanting more information
When Anne Arundel County Police closed her complaint, the commander of internal affairs sent Karla Hamner a three-sentence letter. The investigation, he wrote, has been conducted. The case has been closed. The matter would “be handled in accordance...
Tags: Lawyers, Justice System
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Hubris led to the downfall of Petraeus, Allen
It's amazing that the men who ran the CIA and the war in Afghanistan had so much time on their hands ("Pieces of a puzzle," Nov. 14). The indiscretions of former CIA Director David Petraeus and Gen. John Allen are an embarrassment. I hate to think what...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Armed Conflicts, Tampa, David Petraeus, Afghanistan
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Baltimore police officer Daniel Redd sentenced for drug dealing
Baltimore police officer Daniel Redd was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court to 20 years in federal prison for dealing drugs, bringing a close to a years-long probe into corruption accusations against the Northwest District veteran. Redd's...
Tags: Heroin, Drug Trafficking, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Baltimore Police Department, Lawyers
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City school system hires national test security company
The Baltimore school system has hired a leading data forensics company to review thousands of state assessment results dating to 2009 — a third-party analysis that school officials say is needed to inject fairness into investigations of alleged...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Companies and Corporations, Electronics, Interior Policy, Health and Safety at School
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Elderly couple slain in Pikesville, police believe
An elderly man and woman were found dead in a Pikesville home Monday afternoon with injuries that led Baltimore County police to begin investigating their deaths as homicides. Police identified them today as Vaughn George Pepper, 87; and Marjorie Marie...Tags: Pikesville, Baltimore County
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NAACP leads residents in protest against alleged police violence in Laurel
Laurel residents spoke out against alleged acts of violence perpetrated by members of the Laurel Police Department against blacks in a demonstration before and during the City Council meeting Monday, Sept. 10. The demonstration, which began outside the...
Tags: NAACP, Civil Rights, Apples, Laurel, Bob Ross
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