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Reporters matched details in the Maryland attorney general's report into the Archdiocese of Baltimore to court transcripts, archdiocesan letters, church directories, news articles and other public documents.
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Considered one of the strictest curfews in the nation, minors under the age of 14 will not be allowed outside the home between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. without being accompanied by an adult under the youth curfew prompted in part by violence among teenagers during the Easter holiday in Baltimore City’s Inner Harbor.
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So far in 2023, 508 Hyundais and Kias have been stolen in Baltimore, according to police, representing nearly half the auto thefts citywide. In Baltimore County, 193 Kias or Hyundais were stolen in 2022.
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There were nearly 100 redactions in the report, leaving some survivors calling for more accountability.
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Police said they transported the 15 year-old to the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Facility where he is being held on a first-degree murder charge as well as five counts of first-degree attempted murder and various handgun violations. He is being charged as an adult.
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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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A former state government official, McGrath was fatally shot during the confrontation with federal agents. He died Monday night at a Tennessee hospital.
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In 2019, the Maryland Office of the Attorney General launched a grand jury investigation into allegations of sexual abuse within the Archdiocese of Baltimore and its response. The report is 456 pages and titled “Clergy Abuse in Maryland.” The document identified 158 priests who are accused of sexual abuse and torture of more than 600 people in the last 80 years.
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The Baltimore City NAACP released a video that shows individuals throwing something towards its building on Tuesday evening.
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Over $750,000 has been reimbursed. Residents can submit a claim online or in person wherever they get SNAP assistance.