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- Baltimore police say two men were found shot dead in the Carrollton Ridge neighborhood of Baltimore.
- Police say a man was fatally shot in Baltimore's Mount Holly neighborhood Thursday morning.
- Baltimore Police also ruled a 19-year-old shooting as a homicide and provided names of victim fatal shooting victims.
- The Fraternal Order of Police needs to putting up obstacles to rooting out bad cops.
- Baltimore police say a man died Wednesday after being shot in the 4400 block of Franconia Drive.
- When Baltimore County Police officers stopped Richard Barnes for traffic-related violations in 1995, he told them he too was a police officer.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton spent a year delving into the operations of Wayne Jenkins and his officers, both as members of the Gun Trace Task Force and
- New findings from Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton reveal how rogue members of the Gun Trace Task Force thrived in the police department for so long.
- A store employee was assaulted in a jewelry store robbery Tuesday afternoon in downtown Baltimore, the Baltimore Police Department said.
- Baltimore Police are investigating whether the shootings are related.
- A Northwest Baltimore man who was allegedly assaulted by police has been arrested again ā just 24 hours after his initial case came to light.
- Baltimore's police commissioner did the right thing with veteran cop who crossed a line.
- A judge, however, acquitted a former Baltimore police officer of the most serious charge, first-degree assault.
- Baltimore's crime problem will persist as long as police get so little support.
- All Baltimore police cars returned to the streets Friday, less than a week after investigators pulled 115 vehicles from duty.
- Sgt. Ethan Newberg, 49, a 24-year Baltimore Police Department officer, is being charged with second-degree assault, false imprisonment and misconduct.
- A man connected to multiple acts of violence has been indicted on federal drug charges, according to Baltimore Police and court records.
- Baltimore police say a man who fled from police threw a gun from an overpass onto Interstate 83, causing road closure.
- Baltimore Circuit Judge Wanda Keyes Heard said she felt outraged after watching the grueling police interrogation.
- The prosecutionĀ opened the trial of ex-Baltimore PoliceĀ officer Arthur Williams Wednesday afternoon by showing the court body camera footage of the incident.
- Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison announced the new policy Wednesday.
- Baltimore Police said Wednesday all but 12 patrol cars have returned to service amid an investigation into a rape that might involve an officer.
- The Baltimore City Council's demand for a crime plan by Friday seems more like posturing and won't help bring down the crime rates.
- Three people wereĀ injured, one seriously, by gunfire Wednesday night in two incidents in east and southwest Baltimore.
- Baltimore Police returned 34 patrol cars to service Tuesday after investigators determined they are not connected to a rape investigation
- Michelle Wilson, an attorney who was hired to serve as a Baltimore Police Department chief, will remain with the attorney general's office
- Don't get angry at Inner Harbor teens being called 'criminals,' get angry Baltimore isn't doing more about wayward youth.
- The Harford County Sheriffās Office has identified three of five deputies who fired their weapons, killing a man who was armed and reportedly suicidal May 30.
- Two separate shootings overnight on Monday left three men injured, Baltimore Police said Tuesday morning.Ā
- The Baltimore County Council voted unanimously to confirm Melissa Hyatt as the next county police chief.
- The department would not answer a range of questions about the nature of the specific allegations or where the assault allegedly occurred.
- Laquan Jones-Hillman, was charged with first and second-degree murder. Police said Jones-Hillman is waiting to see a court commissioner.
- Just before 7 a.m. Western District officers responded to the 800 block of West Lexington Street for a shooting.
- Baltimore Police bolster patrols around the Inner Harbor this weekend after hundreds of teens crowded the waterfront last Saturday and some took to fighting.
- Keith Gladstone entered a guilty plea in a case in which a toy gun was planted on a man chased by police to justify an officer running him down with his car.
- Baltimore police on Thursday identified former Maryland football player David Mackall Jr. as the victim of a fatal shooting in Walbrook.
- Baltimore County's new police chief is a well-qualified woman and her success points toward the future of a profession once dominated by men.
- Footage from Baltimore Police body camerasĀ and the downtown Citiwatch surveillance network shows groups of youths breaking into fights at the Inner Harbor.
- Officer Michael OāSullivan has been criminally charged.
- Baltimore police say a man was shot dead on Braddish Avenue Wednesday afternoon.
- Young people terrorizing others and destroying property full earn the title of 'criminal.'
- Prior to 2015, Baltimore Police officers would never medically intervene. Now, it's common for them to pack a wound or perform CPR.
- Trying to keep kids from causing mayhem in a high-profile area of the city is easier said than done.
- Around 9:40 p.m. Tuesday, police found a man shot in the torso several times in the Westgate neighborhoodĀ in the 200 block of North Bend Road. He later died.
- A Baltimore County councilman questioned Melissa Hyatt, the nominee for county police chief, about her two-decade career in the Baltimore Police Department.
- When teens began spreading messages online to meet at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, city police took notice.
- If the youth who crowded the Inner Harbor last weekend committed crimes then they are criminals.
- Seven people were shot in overnight Monday into early Tuesday morning in neighborhoods spanning Baltimore, according to police.
- City officials should have chosen one of the high-ranking women in the Baltimore Police Department as commissioner, rather than someone from New Orleans.
- People should be more concerned about the behavior of the kids who crowded the Inner Harbor Saturday and not the terms we label them with.