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    May 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The St. Patrick's Day brawl

    New details of the Baltimore police response to a particularly large, unruly and violent crowd of youths downtown over theSt. Patrick's Dayweekend not only raise the question of whether the department has the resources it needs to anticipate and respond to such incidents but also whether it can be trusted to level with the public when similar disturbances occur in the future. City officials are right to be concerned about protecting Baltimore's reputation as a tourist attraction and destination for out-of-town visitors, but not at the cost of whitewashing episodes that might tarnish that image.
    New details of the Baltimore police response to a particularly large, unruly and violent crowd of youths downtown over theSt. Patrick's Dayweekend not only raise the question of whether the department has the resources it needs to anticipate and respond...

    Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Tour Operations Industry, Sociology, Conservation, Public Officials

  2. May 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Mayor calls St. Patrick's Day violence a "black eye" for city as police ramp up summer deployment

    Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten — scenes the mayor described as "a black eye for the city."
    Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten — scenes the mayor...

    Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Rental Service, Harborplace, Photography and Video, Pratt Street

  4. May 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Some feel city covered up extent of St. Patrick's Day violence

    On Saturday night, Denise Kostka and her husband, disturbed by loud voices, peered out from their eighth-floor room in  the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel and saw at least 100 teens massing on the street below.
    On Saturday night, Denise Kostka and her husband, disturbed by loud voices, peered out from their eighth-floor room in the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel and saw at least 100 teens massing on the street below. "I never saw anything like that,...

    Tags: St. Patrick's Day, New York City, Tour Operations Industry, Baltimore Hotels, Murder

  6. May 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Police detail break-in at Waverly YMCA

    Four young men broke into the Stadium Place YMCA in Waverly early Tuesday and stole a 60-inch television, a portable oxygen tank and food, and also damaged a vending and bank machine, Baltimore police said Wednesday. A spokeswoman for the YMCA of Central...

    Tags: Theft, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Lobbying, Memorial Stadium, Clubs and Associations

  8. May 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Mayor's adviser on crime resigning in June

    Top City Hall official Sheryl Goldstein, who served as a liaison between the mayor's office and the Baltimore Police Department, plans to resign next month — a decision she made public hours after Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III announced retirement plans Thursday.
    Top City Hall official Sheryl Goldstein, who served as a liaison between the mayor's office and the Baltimore Police Department, plans to resign next month — a decision she made public hours after Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III...

    Tags: Sheila Dixon, Hospitals and Clinics, Peter O'Malley, Baltimore County, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)

  10. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Jury in murder trial of teen walked through crime scene pictures

    The Baltimore police crime lab technician put on white latex gloves and carefully opened a yellow envelope, letting a box-cutter fall into his hand. Testifying at a murder trial Friday, he held up it up and paraded it in front of the jury.
    The Baltimore police crime lab technician put on white latex gloves and carefully opened a yellow envelope, letting a box-cutter fall into his hand. Testifying at a murder trial Friday, he held up it up and paraded it in front of the jury. “You can...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Heroin, Murder, Trials

  12. Feb 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore police told not to stop people taking photos or video of their actions

    Baltimore police officers may not "prevent or prohibit" people from taking photographs or video of crime scenes and other law enforcement activities that are in public view, according to a department-wide directive made public Friday. The new rules...

    Tags: Equestrian, Harford County, U.S. Department of Justice, Photography and Video, Johns Hopkins University

  14. Dec 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Mayor calls Occupy Baltimore eviction 'respectful'

    The eviction of Occupy Baltimore protesters from a park near the Inner Harbor was carried out "in a respectful way," Baltimore's mayor said this morning, adding that she was pleased there were no injuries or arrests.
    The eviction of Occupy Baltimore protesters from a park near the Inner Harbor was carried out "in a respectful way," Baltimore's mayor said this morning, adding that she was pleased there were no injuries or arrests. "It certainly wasn't going to go on...

    Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Protest, Revolutions, Civil Unrest, Riots

  16. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Despite holdup outside Petit Louis, Roland Park crime pales with other neighborhoods

    Two women who had just had dinner robbed by a man who implied he had a gun outside a French bistro in Roland Park. Police swarm the neighborhood. Baltimore's top cop calls the victims directly and orders a commander to visit the restaurant to calm fears.
    Two women who had just had dinner robbed by a man who implied he had a gun outside a French bistro in Roland Park. Police swarm the neighborhood. Baltimore's top cop calls the victims directly and orders a commander to visit the restaurant to calm fears....

    Tags: Theft, Bolton Hill, Charles Street, Mount Vernon, Roland Park

  18. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. NSA says classified information found on seized hard drives

    The National Security Agency says it found top-secret information on hard drives that were seized in a failed espionage probe, and the agency is refusing to release the computers — despite the continued protests of their owners.
    The National Security Agency says it found top-secret information on hard drives that were seized in a failed espionage probe, and the agency is refusing to release the computers — despite the continued protests of their owners. In court filings in...

    Tags: Al-Qaeda, National Security Agency, Crimes, Litigation, National Security

  20. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Three dead after fire engulfs 10 city rowhouses

    Their children in bed, the chores done, Amber Way and Michelle Manigo met on adjoining front porches to chat about their kids and exchange gossip making the rounds on South Pulaski Street. They parted just before 1 a.m., retiring to their neighboring rowhouses.
    Their children in bed, the chores done, Amber Way and Michelle Manigo met on adjoining front porches to chat about their kids and exchange gossip making the rounds on South Pulaski Street. They parted just before 1 a.m., retiring to their neighboring...

    Tags: Prostate Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Housing and Urban Planning, Television, Interior Policy

  22. Nov 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Some merchants wary about crime, others optimistic along Greenmount Avenue

    The owner of a dress shop is so fearful of crime along Greenmount Avenue in Waverly that she keeps the door locked even when her shop is open. The man who runs a discount store a block away feels it is safe enough to stroll the avenue with his three young children.
    The owner of a dress shop is so fearful of crime along Greenmount Avenue in Waverly that she keeps the door locked even when her shop is open. The man who runs a discount store a block away feels it is safe enough to stroll the avenue with his three young...

    Tags: Business, Murder, Philosophy, Theft, Conservation

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