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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: Phylicia Barnes, Kevin Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice, Witnesses, Murder
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Two top Baltimore Police commanders signal intent to retire
Two of the Baltimore Police Department's top commanders have notified the department that they intend to retire, moves that come as Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts prepares to reshape the agency in coming weeks. The commanders are Col. Jesse Oden,...Tags: Anthony Barksdale, Crime, Law and Justice, Anthony W. Batts, John Hess
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Baltimore City Foxtrot helicopter makes emergency landing
A Baltimore Police Department's helicopter made an emergency landing in Reedbird Park Friday night after facing technical difficulties, police said. No one was injured in the landing, which was made as a precautionary measure, according to police...
Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Injuries and Wounds
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Delegate warns of 'black youth mobs'
A Baltimore County delegate said Wednesday that the governor should send in the Maryland State Police to control "roving mobs of black youths" at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, prompting a colleague to label the message "race-baiting." Del. Patrick L....
Tags: Inner Harbor, Executive Branch, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Maryland State Police, Politics
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Baltimore buyback takes in 461 guns in wake of Conn. shooting
With the violent attack on a Connecticut elementary school weighing on many minds, hundreds of people turned in 461 guns to Baltimore police at a buyback Saturday. Sonia White, a 65-year-old Baltimore County grandmother, was turning in her husband's old...
Tags: Shootings, Bernard C. Young, ShopRite
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Shut off Baltimore's speed cameras
It's time for Baltimore to shut its speed cameras down. On Friday, the vendor that runs the city's program reported that several cameras have error rates as high as 5 percent, and it doesn't know exactly why. Those cameras are no longer issuing tickets....
Tags: Science and Technology, Anthony W. Batts, Local Government, Government, Public Officials
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To reduce homicides, offer cash for tips about illegal handguns
Firearms, particularly handguns, drive violent crime in Baltimore, yet nowhere does the word handgun appear in your recent editorial on this year's uptick in Baltimore homicides ("Troubling homicide rise," Dec. 28). Obviously, whatever the Baltimore...Tags: Firearms, Murder
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Bealefeld: What we must do about gun violence
After 31 years in local law enforcement, I'd often tell myself that I had seen and experienced every act of cruelty man can inflict. In light of the despicable act of violence this month in Newtown, Conn., I was clearly wrong. We are learning more,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Separation of Church and State, Colleges and Universities, National Rifle Association of America, Entertainment
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Drugs, metal thefts plague Washington County in 2012
Editor’s note: As we usher out 2012 and welcome 2013, The Herald-Mail has prepared a package of year-end stories that provide short recaps of some of the top stories of the year past. These stories will be published each day through New Year’s...
Tags: Hunting, Foot Locker Incorporated, Industrial Production, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945)
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Report: Former Baltimore Police commander to be named chief of Indianapolis
Rick Hite, who retired from the Baltimore Police Department in 2010, will be named the chief of the Indianapolis Police Department, the Indianapolis Star is reporting. Hite left Baltimore while holding a position of a community and youth liaison, and... -
Blogger who live-streamed police standoff is denied bail
At a lively Central Booking hearing, a Baltimore judge denied bail to Frank James MacArthur, the local blogger who live-streamed a standoff with police on the Internet, two days after a different judge ordered him to be released. MacArthur, 47,...
Tags: Social Media, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Court Preliminary, Interior Policy
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Police search for suspect in November fatal shooting in Northeast
Baltimore police named a 19-year-old man Tuesday as the suspect in an early-November killing in Northeast Baltimore, warning the public that he remains on the loose, "armed and extremely dangerous." Police detectives and the U.S. Marshals Service are...
Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Walmart, Shootings, Entertainment, Murder
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