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Baltimore Police Officer Shot While Dispersing Large Party
A Baltimore police officer was shot early Sunday morning while he and other officers were attempting to break up a large party
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Is Crime Reduction Worth Aerial Surveillance? Baltimore Board Says Yes
A Baltimore board has approved a six-month pilot program which will allow surveillance planes to patrol the city, a decision that drew opposition from civil liberties groups
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Baltimore Police Still Investigating How 2 Officers Got Shot
Police in Baltimore say they are still investigating how two police officers were shot and wounded during a confrontation that left an attempted murder suspect from Pennsylvania dead.
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Video Shows Assault on Baltimore Officer, Police Say
Baltimore officials said Saturday they arrested one person and were looking for others after a video on social media showed a group of people assaulting a police officer as he tried to make an arrest.
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Baltimore Nears Record Homicide Rate, Sees Nonstop Violence
Baltimore could wrap up 2019 with its highest ever per-capita homicide rate. Killings of adults and minors for drugs, retribution, money or no clear reason have plagued the city throughout the year. City officials have been unable to stop the violence as residents have grown increasingly impatient. Police recorded 338 homicides as of Tuesday. With just over 600,000 residents, Baltimore…
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Maryland Amber Alert Canceled; 4-Year-Old Boy Found Safe in Virginia
A Maryland Amber Alert issued for a 4-year-old boy has been canceled after authorities say he was found unharmed in Virginia.
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Stepdaughter Pleads Guilty in Death of Stepmom Blamed on Panhandler
A Maryland woman whose death last year was blamed on an attack by a panhandler was actually killed by her husband and his adult daughter, police say.
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Rep. Elijah Cummings Says He Scared Off Intruder at Baltimore Home
Rep. Elijah Cummings says he scared off an intruder at his Baltimore home last weekend, providing details for the first time after President Donald Trump tweeted Friday about the break-in. In a statement Friday, the Maryland Democrat said someone “attempted to gain entry into my residence at approximately 3:40 a.m. on Saturday, July 27.”
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Footage Shows Relentless Pursuit of C'ville Attacker
Before a Virginia State Police helicopter crashed with two troopers on board, the chopper was used to track the Charlottesville car attacker. One man on board was killed. The second, replaced by another man, was spared. News4’s Julie Carey has the exclusive footage.
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Two Dead, Officer and Woman Hurt After Baltimore Clinic Shooting
Police in Baltimore say two people are dead and a police officer and another person are injured following a shooting at a methadone clinic.
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Police Departments in at Least 5 States Investigating Officers' Racist, Violent Posts
Police departments in at least five states are investigating, and in some cases condemning, their officers’ social media feeds after the weekend publication of a database that appears to catalog thousands of bigoted or violent posts by active-duty and former cops. The posts were uncovered by a team of researchers who spent two years looking at the personal Facebook accounts...
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Reported Rape Leads Baltimore Police to Search Its Own Cars
Police in Baltimore say a reported rape may have involved a member of the department, so it has pulled 115 patrol cars out of service to scour them for evidence. Police spokesman Matt Jablow tells The Baltimore Sun that the investigation started Sunday. Jablow says the victim told police she wasn’t raped in the patrol car, but that she was...
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No Murder Charge for Suspect in Death Blamed on Panhandler
The attorney for a woman accused in a killing that was initially blamed on a panhandler says prosecutors are dropping murder charges against her.
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Amber Alert Canceled in Maryland for 12-Year-Old Girl
An Amber Alert was canceled Wednesday morning, several hours after police activated it in Maryland for a missing 12-year-old girl believed to be with a 23-year-old man.
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Johns Hopkins Protesters Arrested After Monthlong Sit-In
Baltimore police have arrested protesters at Johns Hopkins University where students have been staging a sit-in for more than a month to stop the university’s plans to create a private police force.
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Police: Man and Daughter Who Killed Woman, Blamed Death on Panhandler, Back in Baltimore Police Custody
A man and his daughter who are accused of killing a Maryland woman and blaming the attack on a panhandler are in police custody after allegedly trying to flee the U.S.
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Police: Man and Daughter Who Killed Woman, Blamed Death on Panhandler, Back in Baltimore Police Custody
A man and his daughter who are accused of killing a Maryland woman and blaming the attack on a panhandler are in Baltimore Police custody after allegedly trying to flee the U.S., police say. News4’s Eun Yang reports.
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Police: Husband, Not Panhandler, Killed Woman in Baltimore
A Maryland woman whose death last year was blamed on an attack by a panhandler was actually killed by her husband and his adult daughter, police said Sunday.
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How Baltimore Officer Verdict Impacts Trials in Freddie Gray's Death
Footage shows towering flames in San Francisco as crews battle a fire caused by a gas explosion.
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Rocket Launcher Among Weapons Turned in at Baltimore Gun Buyback
Baltimore police say a rocket launcher was among the more than 1,000 firearms turned in during recent gun buyback events.