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- A man was injured in a shooting in Milford Mill early Saturday morning, according to Baltimore County police.
- The head of Baltimore's Fraternal Order of Police says State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's failures led to Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio's death.
- On Sunday, she would have turned 30 years old. Her life was only just beginning, Gov. Larry Hogan told the crowd. He said her death was the result of a "heinous" crime.
- Police officers are honorable, professional, good-hearted, brave human beings without whom we as a community could not exist. Not only do they keep us safe, but they enrich us and make our town a better place to live simply by virtue of who they are.
- There is no more dangerous and necessary profession in the United States than being a law enforcement officer. This unfortunately was driven home again this week with the murder of Baltimore County Police Department Officer First Class Amy Sorrells Caprio.
- Several hundreds of people, including uniformed police officers and public officials, lined up at the funeral home to pay their respects to slain Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio.
- Warren Brown and J. Wyndal Gordon called for the Baltimore County state's attorney's office to release footage from the body camera Officer Amy Caprio wore when she was killed.
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Despite anticipated traffic, higher gas prices, people still plan to travel for Memorial Day weekend
According to AAA, more than 41.5 million Americans will travel this weekend, a nearly 5 percent increase over last year. - The accused killer of a Baltimore County police officer is a minor and should be treated like one.
- Gov. Larry Hogan is expected to speak at the morning service for Baltimore County Police Officer Amy S. Caprio. The funeral procession is expected to begin at 11:30 a.m.
- Attorney Warren Brown's defense of teen killer has already gotten outrageous.
- Don't blame society for teen who killed police officer but the judge who put him in home detention has some explaining to do.
- Maryland’s secretary of juvenile services says the justice system failed in handling the case of a troubled West Baltimore teen Dawnta Harris now charged with murder in the death of Baltimore County policewoman Amy Caprio.
- Three more Baltimore teens were charged in the killing of Officer Amy Caprio; all are being held without bail.
- The viewing for slain Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio will shut down a section of Belair Road Thursday.
- Despite the death of Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio, locking up all juveniles accused of crimes won't make us safer.
- A prominent local defense attorney said he will represent one of the teenagers charged in the killing of Baltimore County police Officer Amy Caprio.
- Baltimore County police said they are investigating a report of a police service weapon being discharged at the scene of a fire in Dundalk.
- Baltimore County police said a 16-year-old has been arrested and charged in the death of a police officer on Monday, but three suspects are still being sought.
- The Baltimore County police officer who was killed on duty Monday was Amy S. Caprio, a four-year veteran of the department.
- Slain Baltimore County Police Amy S. Caprio lived in a quiet Fallston neighborhood, which reacted to her death Monday.
- A Baltimore County police officer died Monday after responding to an incident in Perry Hall, authorities said. Here’s what area officials and leaders are saying about the killing.
- Baltimore County Police Ofc. Amy Caprio's supreme sacrifice for the public good should never be forgotten.
- Just over 1,900 students in Perry Hall area schools were stuck in their schools, unable to leave as Baltimore County police searched for the suspects in the killing of a police officer Monday afternoon.
- A Baltimore County police officer was killed Monday in a confrontation after responding to a burglary call in Perry Hall, setting off an hours-long search through densely populated suburban neighborhoods.
- A Perry Hall family tried to save the officer who was fatally injured Monday.
- A Baltimore County police officer died Monday after responding to an incident, marking the 10th officer killed in the department’s nearly 150-year history.
- A recent burglary and an earlier attempted burglary in the Towson neighborhood of Stoneleigh has prompted a push to more quickly reactivate the neighborhood’s Citizen on Patrol program.
- A Baltimore County man has been charged with attempted murder after police say he shot at an officer in Woodlawn Monday night.
- Baltimore County Police said an officer from a Pennsylvania agency died after a SWAT training exercise Sunday.
- Ronald Lee Scott, 27, of the first block of Platt Lane in Sparrows Point has been charged with attempted first-degree murder and other offenses, police said.
- The deadly incidents prompted Baltimore County police to warn drivers to be “vigilant” looking for motorcycles, particularly given the warming weather.
- A variety of Baltimore County public safety employees and volunteer firefighters would get yearly property tax credits under a proposal the County Council is considering.
- A police chase than began in Parkville ended in North Baltimore.
- At a training in Timonium, Baltimore County police officer George Mussini told the audience that in a mass shooting, avoiding the incident or keeping the shooter out of the room are the best scenarios.
- A man was shot in his lower body Saturday afternoon in Essex, Baltimore County police said.
- Sheriff Jim DeWees is spending the majority of that on one goal: Get Carroll’s school resource officer program off the ground. After the St. Mary’s County shooting in March, the State of Maryland mandated counties protect their schools by way of an SRO program or adequate law enforcement coverage.
- Someone was shot and a neighbor was assaulted in Parkville on Tuesday night, according to Baltimore County police.
- According to Sean Welsh, spokesman for Towson University, the following statement was sent out by email this morning to the TU community on behalf of Towson University President Kim Schatzel: (E-mail)
- Police responded to an assault against two members of a Jewish fraternity at Towson University early Sunday morning, who told police their attackers shouted anti-Semitic slurs.
- Baltimore County police are searching for suspects in a shooting that left one man injured in a parking lot of a housing complex in Essex on Monday afternoon.
- Loyola Blakefield closed Monday after the administration was alerted to “threatening posts on social media,” school officials said.
- Baltimore County police arrest a man for killing a small dog.
- Police were called at 4 p.m. and again at about 7 p.m. Tuesday to the couple’s mobile home on Davis Avenue, where they had been arguing about issues in their relationship, police reports said.
- Baltimore County police on Friday identified two more teens charged in another set of carjackings, including a robbery of a second teacher outside of an elementary school.
- The motorcyclist struck a car around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday on westbound Philadelphia Road at Kenwood Road, ejecting the man from his motorcycle, police said.
- Baltimore County Police have arrested the remaining two suspects — both girls — in the carjacking of a pregnant Baltimore County school teacher last week.
- Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby now says thousands of court cases may be compromised as a result of the Gun Trace Task Force case and allegations against additional officers that surfaced during the trial.
- An Abingdon man is charged with placing a “spy camera” in a family bathroom in White Marsh Mall last month that captured images of 11 different people, Baltimore County police said.
- An Abingdon man suspected of setting up a camera in the family restroom of the White Marsh Mall was arrested Tuesday, Baltimore County police said.