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- Three weeks after Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis asked the FBI to take over the investigation into the fatal shooting of Det. Sean Suiter in West Baltimore in November, he still didn’t have an answer.
- A rundown of information made available by police in the killing of Baltimore Police Det. Sean Suiter
- U.S. District Court judge is expected to vacate the convictions of two men in a case where federal prosecutors say drugs were planted by Sgt. Wayne Jenkins, who is charged in the sweeping Gun Trace Task Force racketeering case.
- The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland on Thursday requested police body camera footage from the initial, days-long investigation into Det. Sean Suiter’s fatal shooting in Harlem Park last month, calling the police response there "unprecedented."
- The family of slain Baltimore police Det. Sean Suiter “deserve to find out the truth” and welcome an independent investigation by the FBI, according to his 82-year-old uncle Sherman “Pops” Basil.
- Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that the FBI would “probably” be able to act on Baltimore’s request for that agency to take over the investigation of a police detective killed in West Baltimore last month.
- Beset by corruption probes and civil rights oversight, Baltimore Police Department struggles to rebuild trust with community as crime spikes "out of control" and politicians bicker over how to reverse violence.
- A former Baltimore assistant state's attorney speaks out about questions she raised about indicted Sgt. Wayne Jenkins
- Police commissioner Kevin Davis raised the possibility last week that Det. Sean Suiter death could be a suicide rather than a murder. If that proves to be the case, the detective's family would likely lose out on hundreds of thousands of dollars in benefits.
- It’s now been a week since Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis wrote a public letter asking the FBI to take over his department’s investigation into the shooting death of Det. Sean Suiter, and still no answer.
- Sounds, music and words from the funeral for Baltimore Police Det. Sean Suiter
- Sean Suiter, the 43-year-old Baltimore homicide detective who was killed two weeks ago while investigating a triple-murder on the city’s west side, was remembered Wednesday at a funeral attended by thousands.
- Crime stubbornly continued to rise in Baltimore, and major corruption scandals only served to increase the dismay of citizens who see police, city officials as helpless to do anything about it.
- Mourning a police detective, beleaguered Baltimoreans wonder when the city will get a break from violent crime.