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Batts fills chief of staff position with communications pro
Anthony W. Batts has made his first personnel move as Baltimore police commissioner, hiring a communications consultant who has worked for police departments in the United States and Canada to serve as his chief of staff. Judy Pal, a native of Canada...Tags: Orange County Register, William Bratton, Anthony W. Batts
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Baltimore crime-fighter resigns over Fast and Furious case
At a community meeting for paroled felons in the East Baltimore, the mother of Bloods gang leader Kevin Gary faced down federal prosecutor Jason Weinstein. She told him to stop harrassing her son, whom she described as "a champion for the downtrodden,"...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Eric Holder, Criminals, Lawyers, Organized Crime
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Rawlings-Blake names panel to look for Bealefeld replacement
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has named an advisory panel to assist in the search for the city's next police commissioner following the retirement of Frederick H. Bealefeld III.
The mayor's office said the panel will conduct interviews of...Tags: Think Tanks, Sheila Dixon, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, University of Maryland, College Park
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Preakness infield party still raucous, but tamer than years past
There were still drunken 20-somethings. Still crowds making a ruckus. And people throwing up after one too many beers.
But this year — unlike at recent Preakness Stakes when infield crowds gained a reputation for debauchery and rowdy stunts like...Tags: Preakness Stakes, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Wiz Khalifa, Dining and Drinking, Maroon 5 (music group)
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Dramatic win caps off well-attended Preakness
The largest crowd in Preakness Stakes history watched the thrilling victory of a horse that's now on a Triple Crown hunt, jammed to pop band Maroon 5 and basked under a Saturday sky whose only clouds were the wispy letters of an advertisement sprayed from...
Tags: Triple Crown, Wiz Khalifa, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Netflix Inc., Equestrian
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Baltimore's crime paradox
A hard truth about being Baltimore's mayor is that there is almost never a good time to declare progress. Whenever there is good news to report, it will almost inevitably collide with a fresh tragedy. That's what happened to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Donald C. Fry, Government, Murder, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Former Maryland federal prosecutor resigns from Justice Department after Fast & Furious report
A former Maryland assistant U.S. attorney resigned today in the wake of an internal watchdog report on the ATF's botched gun operation known as "Fast and Furious." The U.S. Justice Department's Inspector General on Wednesday referred 14 employees,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System
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Baltimore police officer Daniel Redd sentenced for drug dealing
Baltimore police officer Daniel Redd was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court to 20 years in federal prison for dealing drugs, bringing a close to a years-long probe into corruption accusations against the Northwest District veteran. Redd's...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Police Investigations, Drug Trafficking, Lawyers
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City shootings data difficult to compare with rest of state
Want to know how many shootings took place in Maryland last year? And where? Easier said than done. After a violent Labor Day weekend that saw 16 people shot in Baltimore, six fatally, The Baltimore Sun wanted to know how city shooting trends compared...
Tags: Labor Day, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Murder, Johns Hopkins University
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Contract approved for new city Police Commissioner Batts
Baltimore's spending board unanimously approved an eight-year contract with Police Commissioner-designate Anthony W. Batts at its meeting Wednesday morning. The contract calls for Batts to receive a salary of $190,000, the same that Batts' predecessor...Tags: Anthony W. Batts
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Labor Day Weekend violence claims life of young mother
Sixteen people were shot and six killed over Labor Day Weekend, a bloody stretch that claimed the life of a young mother cleaning up after a family party and prompted police to increase patrols as the violence extended into Tuesday morning. Larelle Amos,...
Tags: Labor Day, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Justice for the victims
Sixteen people were shot in Baltimore City over the Labor Day weekend, six of them fatally, including a young mother killed Sunday evening by a stray bullet as she tidied up after a holiday gathering of family and friends. All the victims of the weekend's...
Tags: Labor Day, Crime, Law and Justice, Holidays, Shootings, 2012 Democratic National Convention
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