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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

Mayor Scott to speak with City Leaders to address squeegee issues | PHOTO

Jul 14, 2022 at 12:00 am
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott along with Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott walks past Kenny Ebron of Coppin Heights, holding a sign with the latest number of homicides in Baltimore. Scott spoke during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott walks past Kenny Ebron of Coppin Heights, holding a sign with the latest number of homicides in Baltimore. Scott spoke during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott walks past Kenny Ebron of Coppin Heights, holding a sign with the latest number of homicides in Baltimore; Scott spoke during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott walks past Kenny Ebron of Coppin Heights, holding a sign with the latest number of homicides in Baltimore; Scott spoke during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, center, speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, center, speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, speaks during a press conference at Coppin State University.

Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, speaks during a press conference at Coppin State University. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, walks past Kenny Ebron of Coppin Heights who holds a sign highlighting the number of homicides in the city for 2022.

Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, walks past Kenny Ebron of Coppin Heights who holds a sign highlighting the number of homicides in the city for 2022. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, right, along with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, right, along with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later.

Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott speaks during a media conference regarding the upcoming squeegee worker meeting with Civic and business leaders later. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, speaks during a press conference at Coppin State University.

Baltimore City Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, speaks during a press conference at Coppin State University. (Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun)

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