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Baltimore officer cleared of charges in shooting of man from inside police vehicle
A Baltimore police officer who last year shot a knife-wielding man through the windshield of his car while seated inside the vehicle has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the city state’s attorney’s office. The April 10, 2012 shooting...Tags: Lawyers, Shootings, Mental Illness, Automotive Equipment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Grading the tribute videos to the Ravens
The Ravens' playoff run to New Orleans has inspired some fans in the area to upload videos displaying pride, humor, talent and wackiness — all in support of their favorite team. We've been compiling the best and most popular videos in this...
Tags: Music, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Entertainment
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Digest: Smith, McRoy help Delaware win men's lacrosse opener
Men's college lacrosse Smith, McRoy help Delaware win opener Senior attackman Eric Smith (Boys' Latin), junior midfielder Connor McRoy (Archbishop Spalding), senior midfielder Nick Diachenko and sophomore attackman Brian Kormondy scored two goals...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Basketball, Hofstra Pride, Washington College (Maryland), Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
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Incident at halftime forces St. Frances-Spalding boys game to be stopped
The Baltimore SunAn incident at St. Frances during Friday night’s boys basketball game against Archbishop Spalding resulted in the game being suspended at halftime after the visiting Cavaliers alleged some electronic items were stolen from their locker room....Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, Theft
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Brenda J. Clayburn, City Union of Baltimore president, dies
Brenda J. Clayburn, a founder and later president of the City Union of Baltimore who was also a longtime city Police Department supervisor, died Sunday of undetermined causes at her Northwest Baltimore home. She was 63. "She had recently been sick, and...
Tags: Elections, NAACP, AFL-CIO, Baltimore City Community College, Bon Secours
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Balto. police recover 29 stolen firearms early Tuesday
Baltimore police have two men in custody after seizing 29 stolen handguns Tuesday morning. Around 2:30 a.m. Monday, two men allegedly broke into an outdoor supply store in Saxton, Pa. by crashing into it with a vehicle, then stole multiple handguns. They...Tags: Theft, Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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Mary Alma Lears, Walters docent
Mary Alma O'Connor Lears, a former Walters Art Museum volunteer guide whose keen eyes alerted officials to a $1 million theft later linked to a gallery security guard, died of lung disease Jan. 24 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Towson and former Roland...Tags: Crosswords, Human Interest, Parkville, Walters Art Museum, World War II (1939-1945)
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Man allegedly stabs wife hours after release on own recognizance
Daren Ruffin had been home from jail for only about a week before he found himself in custody again. The charge was the same: second-degree assault, after his wife told Baltimore police that Ruffin beat her. But instead of spending a month in jail in...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Injuries and Wounds, Murder, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice
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Baltimore Ravens earn video valentine from city Police Department
The Baltimore Police Department on Thursday added to the growing wave of video valentines to the Ravens on the eve of the AFC championship game against the new England Patriots. Among the cast of hundreds: a mounted unit, a K-9 unit, homicide cops, the...
Tags: New England Patriots, Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens, Tom Brady, National Football League
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Baltimore police officer indicted on crack, heroin, pot charges
A federal grand jury indicted a Baltimore police officer Friday on charges that he was involved in a conspiracy to distribute heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine and marijuana. In an indictment unsealed Friday, federal prosecutors allege that Kendell L....
Tags: Drug Trafficking, Cocaine, Anthony W. Batts, FBI, Rod J. Rosenstein
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Baltimore police seek contract for outside consultant
The Baltimore Police Department is planning to hire an outside consultant to develop a "three- to five-year strategic plan" to help streamline the agency and improve crime fighting, city documents show. The consultant group that is awarded the contract...
Tags: Bill Henry, Anthony W. Batts, Crime, Law and Justice, William Bratton
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Defense claims man saw Phylicia Barnes alive in Cecil Co.
Defense attorneys for the man accused of murdering Phylicia Barnes have filed motions claiming to have a witness who saw the teen alive in Cecil County and attacking the credibility of the lead police detective who investigated the case. In a motion...
Tags: Lawyers, Witnesses, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Kevin Johnson
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