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Baltimore County Police have received at least eight reports related to antisemitic propaganda. On Wednesday, Baltimore Police were called to Cedarcroft, where anti-LGBTQ+ flyers had been distributed.
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Six people were shot — three of them fatally — on Sunday at a house on Paddington Place near Edgewood Road.
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Shooting happened Friday afternoon about a block up from the old Lexington Market building
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"Abusers preyed upon the children most devoted to the church: the altar servers and choir members, those who participated in church youth organizations and the Scout troops, and especially those who worked in the rectories answering telephones in the evening and on the weekends," according to the report.
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski is looking to acquire a new license plate reader and is going to add additional security cameras.
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The three-day manhunt that stretched from the suburbs of Cockeysville to the fields of Harford County, that left a second police officer shot, closed schools in two counties and caused nervous families to stay home and lock their doors, ended before sunrise Friday.
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Under proposed law, parents or business operators - as well as their employees - can be cited and fined if they are found to “knowingly permit any minor to remain on the premises” during those hours.