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The Civil Rights Division of the Maryland Attorney General’s office filed its first case Friday. It is against a landlord accused of sexually assaulting tenants.
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City leaders held a news conference at Baltimore’s Police Headquarters Thursday, announcing the takedown of another drug organization operating in East Baltimore.
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Tristan Jackson will be the only defendant in the mass shooting so far to go to trial.
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The Police Department’s Public Integrity Bureau investigated 15 individuals for policy and misconduct violations, including one captain, two lieutenants, four sergeants, three officers and five civilian staff members.
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The Democrat said the move is a big step toward closing the racial wealth gap in the state.
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Across most of the country, levels of gun violence remain high after a surge between 2019 and 2021.
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Agent Davis Martinez is the first agent to be killed in the line of duty in Maryland.
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May 31st is the last day victims have to seek compensation from the church.
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The law is named after and is a reaction to the murder of tech CEO Pava LaPere.
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State Senate Judicial Proceedings chair Will Smith drafted a bill to stop automatically charging teens accused of robbery, assault and gun possession in adult court.