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We’ll go On the Record with a public health expert to talk about the fallout of discarding regulations for concealed-carry.
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The October 27 shooting left three students injured, and one struck repeatedly by both parents with their fists, and their 15-year-old son with a gun.
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"It's been nice to see other people and then to connect with other parents who've been going through the exact same thing as myself,” said Michelle Hines, who lost her son Izaiah Carter during a shooting in March.
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The district plans to have the Omnilert system operating in all county high schools by the end of this school year.
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The Baltimore Banner presents Impact Maryland with speakers and advocates for Baltimore City and the state of Maryland. Tom talks with event panelists focused on stopping gun violence and boosting the entertainment industry.
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This is the fifth individual police have arrested on charges related to the shooting. All of the arrested suspects are teenagers. Police say at least 10 people may be responsible for the incident.
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We go to the frontlines of a devastating epidemic of gun violence. Young people in Baltimore City are being hurt by guns at decade-high levels. What can an intensive study of gun carriers in New York City tell us?
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Monday saw the first court appearance for the first suspect charged directly with the July mass shooting that killed two and injured 28.
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Tristan Brian Jackson was arrested and taken into custody on charges of attempted murder, conspiracy to attempt murder, and 41 related charges, say police.
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Interim Commissioner Richard Worley told councilmembers last month the report would take 45 days. The department says they will need more time.