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- A woman shot through her door was one of two people injured in shootings in Baltimore late Sunday, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
- Baltimore police confirmed at least seven people were shot and one was killed in the 2500 block of Edmondson Ave. Sunday evening.
- The victim was found on North Payson Street and later pronounced dead at a hospital.
- Baltimore police detectives have arrested 26-year-old Donte Patterson in connection with the fatal shooting of a man earlier this month.
- A former police officer in Philadelphia and Baltimore was sentenced to nine years in federal prison Friday afternoon for helping a member of the Gun Trace Task Force sell drugs taken off the street here.
- A man was killed and a woman was hurt in two separate shootings this morning, the Baltimore Police Department says.
- Baltimore residents may now apply to serve on the five-person boards that adjudicate administrative cases of police misconduct.
- Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison is clearly working to change the culture of the department, but he should also work to achieve balance by keeping some leadership around who have roots in the community.
- Charles Mitchell 33, is believed to have been abducted Monday from the 400 block of Yale Ave., according to Baltimore Police Department
- A man was killed and two more were injured in shootings late Tuesday and early Wednesday, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
- Baltimore Police Officer Carlos Rivera-Martinez is accused of criminal assault and misconduct in office for his arrest of teenager Melvin Townes near the War Memorial in July 2016.
- The Baltimore Police Department released their new organizational structure, which will reduce the total number of Colonels to two and Lt. Colonels to four when it goes into effect on Wednesday.
- Baltimore police say a man died at the hospital after being shot in the chest and head in Darley Park on Monday night.
- Acting DeputyĀ Baltimore Police Commissioner Melvin T.Ā Russell, a 40-year veteran of the force whoĀ leads community outreach efforts and was one of six finalists who interviewed last year for the top job, is leaving the department this week amid an organizational shake-up.
- Fire crews responded to the 5800 block of E. Lombard St. around 10:40 a.m. after a person was struck by an Amtrak train while trying to cross the tracks, said fire department spokeswoman Blair Adams.
- A man was shot in the neck, torso and leg near the Royal Farms ArenaĀ in Downtown Baltimore early Thursday morning.Ā
- Five men were shot ātwo fatally ā in separate incidents in Baltimoreās Waverly, Central Park Heights, Mt. Holly and Dunbar-Broadway neighborhoods Tuesday night and Wednesday, police said.
- Ex officio Mayor Jack Young called on residents to cooperate with police more as he and Baltimore police officers toured the Broadway East neighborhood where two people were shot and killed last week.
- Joel Fitzgerald dropped out of consideration for Baltimore Police Commissioner in January. And now that heās back to work in Texas, Fitzgerald is facing questions over his commitment to his current position, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram is reporting.
- Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison announced additional command staff and structural changes Monday.
- A busy week of violence in Baltimore continued Friday night with a downtown shooting on North Paca Street.
- Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison welcomed a new academy class of city police officers Friday.
- If Baltimore City's state's attorney really "hears" the people's will, she'll look to prosecute Catherine Pugh.
- Two men and one woman died Wednesday night in separate shooting incidents in Baltimore City, one in Broadway East and one in Millhill.
- Baltimore police say a 4- or 5-year-old girl was accidentally shot in the torso in a neighborhood near Pimlico Race Course early Wednesday night.
- After months of turnover at the Baltimore Police Department, recently appointed Commissioner Michael Harrison expressed his commitment to implementing reforms at a quarterly consent decree hearing. But much of the discussion was dominated by political turmoil involving Mayor Catherine Pugh.
- MTA Police, Baltimore Police and city Department of Transportation traffic enforcement officers issued a collective 1,739 citations and 514 warnings to bus-lane violators in the first year and three months of BaltimoreLink.
- A 26-year-old woman and a 51-year-old man died in a head-on collision on Interstate 83 early Monday, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
- A group of about five masked people sprayed a mace-likeĀ irritant into the air in an attempted robberyĀ at a jewelry store in Mondawmin Mall in Baltimore Sunday, police said, but itās unclear whether anything was taken.
- Two men were shot in Baltimore in separate incidents during the early hours of Saturday morning, police said.
- The head of the Baltimore Police Departmentās recruitment section has been suspended, a department spokesman said Friday.
- Baltimore senators Bill Ferguson, Cory V. McCray and Antonio Hayes are instead endorsing an informal work group to study the effects of a proposal to make the Baltimore Police Department fully a city agency ā instead of a state agency.
- Baltimore Police were on the scene of a double-shooting in Southwest Baltimore Wednesday afternoon.
- A 40-year-old man's death in March was ruled a homicide nearly 20 years after he was shot, according to police.
- Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said Tuesday that, amid the political upheaval at City Hall, he remains focused on the crime fight and on reforming the police department.
- A local nonprofit vice president who has held posts with the mayorās office and the national Police Executive Research Forum is aiding Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison as he evaluates needs within the department.
- One man was killed and another was injured in separate overnight shootings, Baltimore police said Saturday morning.
- Arizona lawmaker David Stringer, who resigned this week amid an ethics investigation, was accused of paying boys for sex, according to a 1983 Baltimore police report released Friday by the House Ethics Committee .
- Cutting back on patrol officers (despite an increase in overall spending) raises serous questions about Baltimore's police priorities.
- A Baltimore police officer helped me out when my lights were out.
- Two people were shot ā one fatally ā in separate overnight incidents in the Coldstream Homestead Montebello and Dolfield neighborhoods, according to Baltimore police.
- Baltimore police say one man was killed and several others injured in shootings around the city Thursday.
- Four adult males shot in OāDonnell Heights in Southeast Baltimore on Thursday afternoon, police said.
- Baltimore officials are proposing a $2.9 billion budget for the coming year, adding almost $100 million in spending on city services. Budget director Bob Cenname said the city has a $33 million surplus, thanks to higher than anticipated revenues and slightly lower spending than forecast.
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'He never had a gun' says girlfriend of man who died after barricade situation with Baltimore police
The girlfriend of Kevin Mason, who died after an hourslong barricade with Baltimore police this week, says he did not possess a gun. - The head of the Baltimore Police departmentās Office of Professional Responsibility, which oversees internal affairs, has left the department, a police spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
- Baltimore police have charged Patterson High School student Bernard Hopkins, 16, of Baltimore, with the stabbing of a fellow student in a school classroom.
- A man shot Monday night in Southwest Baltimore has died, and another man who was shot more than 15 years ago died Saturday as a result of his injuries, according to the Baltimore Police Department.
- The 'Healthy Holly' book deal with UMMS and Mayor Pugh's failure to disclose it merit a criminal inquiry by federal prosecutors.
- A man was pronounced deadĀ after an hours-long standoff with police inside a home in Northwest Baltimore, police said Monday.