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Attorneys for the 15-year-old boy accused of shooting a motorist downtown want to push the case into juvenile court.
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The recent drive-by shooting was drug-related, not random violent crime, police said.
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The city's top cop discusses the investigation into last Thursday's fatal shooting of Timothy Reynolds, and the arrest of a 15-year-old suspect.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins Tom for another in our monthly series of conversations about key issues facing the people of Baltimore.
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Deputy Mayor Faith Leach and Dr. Andrey Bundley, director of the Mayor's Office of African American Male Engagement, discuss efforts to help the city's young males find positive work alternatives. And we invite listeners to share their perspectives.
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We’ll go On the Record to learn about the intensive relationship-building of Roca, an evidence-based violence intervention program that focuses on young men in Baltimore, and how Roca’s partnership with the Department of Juvenile Services is stirring even wider impact.
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The president of the Randallstown Chapter of the NAACP explains why he's asked Governor Hogan to provide additional resources to combat crime in Baltimore City and around the state.
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced more state funding to combat violent crime Thursday and urged the General Assembly to use its final weeks of session to take action on his anti-crime legislation.
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Baltimore's top cop takes our questions about the city's latest anti-crime initiatives, a new crime-data reporting system, and the outlook for BPD funding increases.
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A city councilman, a prominent businessman and a strip-club owner discuss a state measure to fight crime in the city by imposing a 10pm curfew on strip clubs on a stretch of E. Baltimore Street.