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A year after shooting at Brooklyn Homes, we speak to the city councilmember representing the neighborhood and to members of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement.
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For Gonzalez, healing comes through looking for solutions.
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The Baltimore City Council on Monday passed Mayor Brandon Scott’s 2025 budget without amendments.
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The department refers two-thirds of city youth auto-theft arrests to the state’s attorney and 97% of youth carjackings.
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A spokesperson for the FBI said the agency “conducted court authorized law enforcement activity this morning.”
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"This is not an aspect of officer indifference, this is a clear example of not following the rules and lives are being lost.”
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The meeting was supposed to give residents a chance to be heard while also being a first step towards a “community compact.”
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That work will continue after the 45-day response through the help of community partnerships.
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“The families who are affected by crime and violence, that reduction does not matter to those families.”
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A teenager has been found guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the death of Timothy Reynolds, a motorist who confronted a group of squeegee workers last year in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. WYPR reporter Wambui Kamau has the details.