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The state rests its case and the battle over evidence interpretation continues on day four of the murder trial of a 16-year-old former squeegee worker.
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“... breakdown in communication and judgment that is absolutely unacceptable.”
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In an interview, former Commissioner Michael Harrison, Mayor Brandon Scott and Acting Commissioner Richard Worley provide new details about the events leading to the transfer of power.
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The 17-year-old male faces four charges, but police have not identified him as a shooter.
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Seven people remain hospitalized Monday afternoon, four in critical condition, after a shooting that killed two and injured 28.
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The shooting at the annual Brooklyn Day block party is the most people shot in one incident in Baltimore since at least 2015.
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City leaders announce the takedown of a West Baltimore Drug Trafficking Organization as part of Baltimore’s Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS).
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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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One called the internal hire "an excellent choice" and another said the process needs "public scrutiny."
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During a press conference, Harrison did not divulge details about his decision to leave but the decision was made with Mayor Brandon Scott after “several weeks” of conversation. Deputy Commissioner of operations Rich Worley will serve as interim.