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    Maryland Capitol Police sergeant back to full duty after youth Taser incident
    Maryland Capitol Police say a sergeant who used a Taser on a young boy last month has returned to full duty, and an investigation into the incident has concluded.
    The State Center office complex in Baltimore has long been slated for redevelopment.
    Image of suspect released after man pushed, electrocuted on Baltimore Metro tracks
    A surveillance photo was released Friday of a man suspected of pushing another man onto Metro tracks Wednesday in downtown Baltimore, killing him by electrocution.
    Baltimore police releases a photo in reference to the April 12 homicide in which a 28-year-old man was pushed from a subway platform.
    Priests accused of sex abuse won special treatment from police and prosecutors, report shows
    The investigation not only highlights the conduct of priests and church leaders, but also the actions — and inaction — of police officers, prosecutors and judges.
    St. Vincent de Paul Church, 120 N. Front, St., Baltimore, MD 21202, on March 15, 2023.
    Stolen, cloned and sold: Inside the digital black market for SNAP benefits
    Thieves are targeting food assistance and other benefits programs fed by billions in federal funding with minimal security measures in place.
    EBT information is being trafficked online, where protections against skimming does little to stop the theft.
    Body-worn camera footage shows Baltimore Police pursuit that ended in a deadly crash in Roland Park
    The pursuit lasted about 10 minutes long and continued across more than four miles of city streets.
    7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
    Man electrocuted, killed after being pushed onto subway tracks at downtown station, police say
    A preliminary police investigation revealed the man was pushed from behind.
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    Frederick County sheriff takes leave of absence after pleading not guilty to federal charges
    Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater said in a statement that the federal conspiracy charges against Sheriff Charles “Chuck” Jenkins are “serious and disturbing.”
    Frederick County Sheriff Charles “Chuck” Jenkins leaves the U.S. District Court in Baltimore after pleading not guilty to federal conspiracy charges. He announced he will take a leave of absence for the duration of the case.
    Once the only African American on his shift. Now he’s set to become Baltimore County’s first Black police chief.
    Robert McCullough was a 35-year veteran of the department before retiring as a colonel and operations bureau chief in 2021.
    Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski to announces Police Chief Selection, County Council, Robert McCullough inside of the  Baltimore County Historic Courthouse, in Towson, Friday, April 7, 2023.
    16-year-old fatally shot in West Baltimore on Monday, police say
    Detectives said Tuesday the teen was shot in the 2500 block of North Longwood Street in the Hanlon-Longwood neighborhood.
    A banner reading “Welcome to Hanlon” on Hanlon Street.
    A Maryland prosecutor granted immunity to a predatory priest. Only the truth holds him accountable.
    Deep within the litany of outrages by the Catholic Church documented by the Maryland Office of the Attorney General report, there is a revelation as shocking as the predatory priests or the religious bureaucracy eager to hide its sins.
    The Anne Arundel County Courthouse is located on Church Circle in Annapolis. It is home to the Circuit Court, the Clerk of the Court, the State Attorney's Office and other agencies.
    Mayor defends plan to enforce youth curfew following latest shooting in Inner Harbor
    Policy requires kids under 14 to be home by 9 p.m., and kids between 14 and 16 to be home by 11 p.m. between Memorial Day and the last Sunday of August.
    Mayor Scott, center, joined by Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, right, and other officials, speaks at a press conference after two teens were injured in a shooting in the 400 block of East Pratt Street.
    Former Gunpowder Falls State Park manager gets probation for sex offense conviction
    Michael Browning, 72, of Timonium, who presided over Gunpowder Falls State Park from 1991-2022, was found not guilty on Friday of all but one of the 27 charges against him.
    A sign at the entrance of Gunpowder Falls State Park Sweet Air Area.
    Mayor calls for enforcement of youth curfew after Easter night shooting in Inner Harbor
    The shooting occurred around 9 p.m. on Easter evening in the 400 block of East Pratt Street near Shake Shack, as police were arresting an individual they said was involved in a large fight.
    Mayor Scott, center, joined by Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison, right, and other officials, speaks at a press conference after two teens were injured in a shooting in the 400 block of East Pratt Street.
    Restrictions on guns taking shape in final days of General Assembly session
    As the General Assembly prepares to adjourn at midnight Monday, lawmakers are moving forward bills that restrict concealed carry permits and tighten rules to keep guns away from kids. They’re also giving last-minute consideration to a proposal from Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates to stiffen the penalty for illegally carrying a gun.
    Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones presides over a House session on Saturday, March 18, 2023.
    Black Marylanders most often targeted by hate crimes and bias incidents in 2021
    Hate crimes and incidents of bias in Maryland victimized Black residents more than any other identity group in the state in 2021, according to data published by Maryland State Police (MSP).
    The Maryland State Police logo emblazoned on a lectern in front a police vehicle from a separate agency before a press conference, pictured outside the Maryland State Police Glen Burnie Barracks on 11/10/22.
    A report detailed sex abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. What’s next?
    The Maryland Office of the Attorney General on Wednesday released the 456-page grand jury report, but litigation over issues including redactions will continue to play out.
    The Attorney General’s office released the Catholic Church Investigation papers.  Jean Hargadon (glasses) Teresa Lancaster,  holds a redacted copy of the release.
    Former Gunpowder Falls park manager acquitted of rape and assault charges, convicted of misdemeanor sex offense
    Michael Browning had served as manager of Maryland’s largest state park for three decades before he was arrested last fall.
    Michael Browning served as park manager at Gunpowder Falls State Park.
    Church report reveals new allegations against Father Maskell of ‘The Keepers’
    Maskell is accused of abusing at least 39 people and doing nothing about colleagues who also abused children.
    The Attorney General’s office released the Catholic Church Investigation papers.  Jean Hargadon (glasses) Teresa Lancaster,  holds a redacted copy of the release.
    Maryland lawmakers approve bill allowing AG to prosecute police in fatal cases
    The measure moves prosecution authority for fatal police encounters from local state’s attorneys to the Maryland Office of the Attorney General. Gov. Wes Moore plans to sign the bill into law.
    Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown greets the delegates and senators before Gov. Wes Moore delivers his first State of the State address on 2/1/23 at the Maryland State House.
    Woman in critical condition, 9-year-old girl wounded in Southeast Baltimore triple shooting, police say
    The 20-year-old woman was hit in the torso and is in surgery, police said, while the girl was struck in the ankle.
    Baltimore Police crime scene tape remains on the scene after a vehicle exploded inside a five-story parking garage in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood on 7/27/22.  Two people are being treated for injuries, fire officials said Wednesday afternoon.
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