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The Baltimore Police Department has released body-worn camera footage from last Thursday’s police shooting in Southwest Baltimore that shows the seventeen year old was shot from behind.
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Baltimore's top cop discusses how the city is bringing down the crime rate, his department's response to teen gun violence, and what the mayor's planned youth curfew could mean for public safety.
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After two teens were shot during a large evening gathering of young people at the Inner Harbor last week, Mayor Scott ordered a curfew for under-17 kids to begin at the end of May. Our guests discuss the pros, and cons, of youth curfews.
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The Board of Estimates unanimously approved a settlement for the family of a man killed in a high-speed chase instigated by the infamous Baltimore City Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force.
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Donell Barnett, president of the Association of Black Psychologists, joins us to discuss how the latest police killing of a young Black man has inflicted new trauma on the African American community.
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Motorists traveling across Baltimore City may notice fewer people offering squeegee services, especially at the corner of the city’s six busiest intersections under new rules mandated by Mayor Brandon Scott.
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Deanta Dorsey, 16, was killed and four other teenage boys injured in a mass shooting outside a Popeyes restaurant at the shopping center, which is across the street from Edmondson-Westside High School.
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Baltimore City police attribute the first increase in arrests in more than decade to more warrant arrests being issued, according to an analysis by The Baltimore Banner data team.
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The Johns Hopkins University publicly released the signed memorandum of understanding between the university and the Baltimore Police Department which moves forward plans for a campus police force.
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Baltimore City's top cop discusses key issues facing the city and its police force, from curbing gun violence to recruting new officers.