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- A former Baltimore police detective was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison Tuesday, the last officer to be sentenced in the Gun Trace Task Force case.
- Four years after her sister and 7-year-old nephew were killed in Baltimore, Danielle Wilder said she's angry the case is unsolved and fears it's gone cold.
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Baltimore police union draws online criticism calling youths 'criminals' after Inner Harbor incident
Baltimore's Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 3 called some young people who met Saturday at the Inner Harbor "criminals." The ACLU says that's unacceptable. - Crowds of rowdy teens turned out at Baltimoreās Inner Harbor Saturday night, causing police to block off street corners and fill East Pratt Street.
- Two men were killed in separate shootings and a body was found in a vacant home in Baltimore on Saturday, according to Baltimore Police.
- Only 16 percent of Baltimore police officers are women. A new recruitment campaign aims to change that - and help heal troubled relations with residents.
- Baltimore residents could get paid thousands of dollars for tips on the cityās armed criminals.
- Michelle Wilson, the Baltimore Police deputy commissioner whose hiring was announced just two days ago, is not joining the department after all.
- Gladstone has been described as a mentor and frequent collaborator with Jenkins, who went on to lead the corrupt Gun Trace Task Force unit.
- Eleven people have been shot since May 12 and four others have been killed since May 14.
- A New York police officer was arrested and charged with being drunk at an Inner Harbor hotel Tuesday morning and assaulting Baltimore police officers who trie
- The move follows an outcry from Suiterās family that the unsolved case was being ignored.
- One hire, Michelle Wilson, recently publicly disputed Baltimore Stateās Attorney Marilyn Mosbyās account of an incident central to a lawsuit against Mosby.
- Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald, a former nominee in Baltimore, was fired amid questions of his ājudgment and leadership,ā Texas officials announced.
- Four overnight shootings left one dead and three others injured, Baltimore Police said Monday morning, ending a violent weekend in Baltimore.
- Baltimore police say they responded to four shootings, including two that were fatal, between Friday night and Saturday afternoon.
- Regular updates to a handful of datasets on Baltimore's open data portal have been suspended amid the ransomware attack on city government computers.
- Police responded to a ShotSpotter gun shot alert in the 1900 block of McKean Avenue in the neighborhood ofĀ Mondawmin.
- The officerās condition was not immediately available. A police spokeswoman said he was taken to Maryland Shock Trauma center by other officers.
- Baltimore police say they need help identifying a black or Hispanic woman found dead near a dumpster Sunday.
- Three teenagers were shot, one fatally, in a single incident overnight, Baltimore Police said Thursday morning.
- Baltimore needs to impose aggressive - not hands off and passive - policing to stop crime in Baltimore.
- Baltimore police say three people died in two separate incidents - a shooting and a stabbing - Monday night.
- Former Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa has entered federal prison after pleading guilty to three counts of failing to file federal tax returns
- Joel Fitzgerald, a police chief of Fort Worth, Texas, and a former hopeful to become Baltimore's police commissioner, was kicked out of his police union.
- Retired Baltimore police officers and firefighters are entitled to damages but active members will have to worker longer for pensions.
- Baltimore police should revisit their approach to engaging the people they are soliciting help from; the current style can be seen as more aggressive policing.
- Officer of Bar Counsel will not pursue a complaint last year from City Solicitor Andre Davis about Robin R. Cockey
- One man was killed and three men were injured in shootings late Thursday and early Friday in Baltimore, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
- Baltimore Police on Wednesday arrested students who locked down the Johns Hopkins University main administration building as part of an ongoing protest over the creation of a private police force and the universityās contracts with ICE.
- A gay pride flag outside an LGBTQ-themed shop in Baltimoreās Mount Vernon neighborhood was burned Saturday in a hate crime, the owner said.
- Baltimore Police also said a 26-year-old woman was injured in a separate, unrelated shooting overnight.
- Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. on Tuesday named Melissa Hyatt, a veteran of the Baltimore Police Department and head of security at Johns Hopkins University and Medicine, as his choice for county police chief.
- Twenty-year-old man and a teenager were shot overnight and another 30-year-old man was pronounced dead from gunshot wounds early Tuesday morning, according to Baltimore police.
- A community reels after a violent weekend in which 18 people were shot; among them were two small children, ages 1 and 2. A total of seven people were killed in three days, including one man who was fatally stabbed. The violence continued Monday as two additional people were shot.
- Baltimore police officials should bring back beat cops who residents trust enough to share information about crime.
- An off-duty Baltimore Police officer was injured in a motorcycle crash Monday morning, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
- One man was fatally stabbed and another was shotĀ in separate incidents early Saturday morning, according to Baltimore police. The stabbing and shooting followed an especially violent Friday, when 12 people were shot, including two young children in a mass shooting.
- Three men were fatally shot in Baltimore on Friday, in Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood, in Curtis Bay and on Hollins Ferry Road.
- A 1 year-old was shot in the leg and a 2-year-old in the torso in a triple shooting in South Baltimore on Friday night, Baltimore Police said.
- A 55-year-old man was killed on Pennington Avenue in Curtis Bay in Baltimore on Friday afternoon. A 21-year-old man was killed on Hollins Ferry Road later in the night.
- Akia Eggleton was eight months pregnant when she went missing from Baltimore in 2017. FBI agents say their investigation into her disappearance continues.
- A retired Baltimore Police sergeant has agreed to cease soliciting money for a police charity that the Maryland Attorney Generalās Office says misled the public about its operations.
- Hereās a chronological look at some key points of Catherine Pugh's tenure in Baltimore City Council, the Maryland General Assembly and as mayor of Baltimore.
- Baltimore police say a man died after being shot in Saint Joseph's in West Baltimore on Wednesday night.
- Baltimore police say a 32-year-old man died in a shooting in the 800 block of West Lexington Street on Monday afternoon.
- Family members of fallen Baltimore homicide detective Sean Suiter, frustrated that they believe his case has been cast aside, are speaking out and alleging his death could be an āinside job.ā
- The FOP's defense of police officer Carlos Rivera-Martinez after he was convicted for assaulting a 16 year-old is an example of how the organization doesn't take responsibility for when cops do wrong.
- Baltimore police say a 46-year-old man died from gunshot wounds and two others suffered injuries during an incident in the Madison-Eastend neighborhood Tuesday night.
- Medics pronounced an unidentified male pedestrian dead after being struck by two different vehicles, Baltimore police say.