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The 17-year-old male faces four charges, but police have not identified him as a shooter.
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Interim MONSE director Stefanie Mavronis clarified the relationship between the police and Safe Streets by writing that the program’s success depends upon the “rapport amongst the community they serve.”
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Seven people remain hospitalized Monday afternoon, four in critical condition, after a shooting that killed two and injured 28.
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The shooting at the annual Brooklyn Day block party is the most people shot in one incident in Baltimore since at least 2015.
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Six people were shot — three of them fatally — on Sunday at a house on Paddington Place near Edgewood Road.
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Gun violence is down slightly this year. but what will truly turn the tide on this epidemic? Violence prevention proponent Kurt Palermo and policy expert Nick Wilson join Tom for this episode of Midday's series of conversations about ending violence in Baltimore.
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“We can end senseless gun violence.”
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Shooting happened Friday afternoon about a block up from the old Lexington Market building
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The first violation is a written warning to parents. The second violation could be a $50 fine or family counseling. Upon the third curfew violation, parents can be fined $500 or asked to do community service.
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We’ll go On the Record with a look at District Action Teams in the Baltimore Police Department. We speak with a journalist about how these police units fit into the BPD’s history of plainclothes policing. Plus, Commissioner Michael Harrison on the surge in gun violence involving youth.