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The IID, which operates under the Office of the Attorney General, was created as part of police reform efforts following the murder of George Floyd. It has the authority to investigate and prosecute officers across the state.
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Law enforcement officials Wednesday announced arrests related to a drug operation running out of South Baltimore’s Curtis Bay neighborhood.
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According to the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative, Black Marylanders make up about 30% of the state’s overall population, yet 71% of people incarcerated in correctional facilities are Black.
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If granted, the order would halt firings and temporarily reinstate workers.
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The suit claims the mass layoffs are illegal and harm states.
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The data will show how closely the ship was being monitored by onshore personnel.
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Attorney General Anthony Brown and some democratic colleagues are working to combat presidential executive orders that have come fast and furious. Plus, Baltimore City is fighting back, too.
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The Attorney General wants some of the money to fund enforcement unit.
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The lawsuit alleges that Glock makes pistols that are easily compatible with auto sears, attachments that essentially turn the pistols into automatic weapons.
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The state says the company knew the chemicals were dangerous as early as 1961.