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As dozens rally for Tyre Nichols, Baltimore family seeks to keep pressure on local case
The mother of Donnell Rochester, 18, who was killed by Baltimore Police last February, wants charges brought against the officers who shot him.
Tawanda Jones, sister of Tyrone West, speaks out on police brutality at a rally for Tyre Nichols on the corner of North Avenue and North Charles Street on January 28, 2023.
Boy, 5, dies in East Baltimore house fire
A 5-year-old boy died Saturday morning in a house fire in East Baltimore, the Fire Department said.
A 5-year-old boy died in a house fire in East Baltimore.
Judge allows Marilyn Mosby’s defense team to withdraw, finds her indigent
Former Baltimore state’s attorney will now be represented by the federal public defender’s office
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives in court flanked by her attorney, A. Scott Bolden, left, and husband, City Council President Nick Mosby.
Fire death occurred at home owned by investors connected to beleaguered ABC Capital
Brittany Wolf, 32, died of smoke inhalation Jan. 17 after a fire broke out at a vacant home in the 400 block of N. East Ave.
A memorial is set up for Brittany Wolf on the steps of a vacant home in East Baltimore where she died of smoke inhalation.
Ex-officer takes stand, denies stealing from Mexican cartel bust in last Gun Trace Task Force fallout case
Federal prosecutors’ case relies on Ethan Glover’s ex-fiancée and a tally sheet from a Mexican cartel member.
Baltimore Police Det. Ethan Glover, right, walks out of the downtown Baltimore federal courthouse with his attorney, Joseph Murtha, after a motions hearing Friday. Glover is accused of stealing money from a search warrant scene in 2016.
Marilyn Mosby’s defense attorneys explain why they should be allowed to withdraw from her case
Lead attorney A. Scott Bolden says the prospect of being held in contempt means he “must, understandably, focus on his own interests, not the interests of his client.”
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives in court flanked by her attorney, A. Scott Bolden, left, and husband, City Council President Nick Mosby.
Mexican cartel member, estranged fiancée are key witnesses in final Gun Trace Task Force fallout case
Former Baltimore Police officer Ethan Glover is standing trial for theft of government property and lying to federal law enforcement.
6/29/22—A detail of the Baltimore Police Department crest seen on a lectern in Baltimore City Police Headquarters.
ABC Capital has been under investigation by the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office for a year
Company is accused of running a Ponzi scheme for failing to renovate homes in distressed neighborhoods in Baltimore and Philadelphia for its foreign investors.
The interior of a West Baltimore home, located in the Rosemont neighborhood, bought by an ABC Capital investor. The locks were being changed by a man who said the home is going to tax auction.
Feds: Mosby’s attorneys shouldn’t be able to withdraw from case
Prosecutors added, however, that they wouldn’t mind if one attorney was dropped from the defense.
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives in court flanked by her attorney, A. Scott Bolden, left, and husband, City Council President Nick Mosby.
Baltimore State’s Attorney Ivan Bates to try man charged in killing at Central Booking
Javarick Gantt was deaf and used sign language to communicate. He was found unresponsive in his cell on Oct. 9, 2022.
Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates is expected to hold a news conference at 11 a.m. concerning his decision to personally try Gordon "Zach" Staron Jr., a Harford County man who's charged in two homicides, including the killing of Javarick Gantt at Baltimore Central Booking & Intake Center in 2022.
Marilyn Mosby’s entire defense team asks to withdraw from perjury case
The move comes two days after a judge said she was moving to hold Mosby’s lead defense attorney, A. Scott Bolden, in criminal contempt
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives in court flanked by her attorney, A. Scott Bolden, left, and husband, City Council President Nick Mosby.
Judge denies Marilyn Mosby’s request to have trial moved out of Baltimore to Greenbelt
“Notoriety alone” is not enough to justify transferring the venue, judge says.
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives in court flanked by her attorney, A. Scott Bolden, left, and husband, City Council President Nick Mosby.
Two years later, questions linger and justice remains elusive in slaying of anti-violence worker Dante Barksdale
The anti-violence worker was gunned down in Douglass Homes on Jan. 17, 2021. The primary suspect was acquitted at trial, and police say they aren't taking any additional investigative steps.
"The Dante Way" at the corner of N. Caroline St and E. Fayette St. named for Dante Barksdale.
Report critical of state police for man’s Eastern Shore jail cell overdose death, response
State investigators’ report discusses potential for criminal charges, including reckless endangerment and misconduct in office.
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Sean Suiter case: No wrongdoing found in probe involving phones removed from evidence control
The investigation had been cited in 2019 by the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office as a reason why the Suiter case remained open at that time, about two years after his fatal shooting.
BALTIMORE - Mourners gather for the funeral of Baltimore Police Detective Sean Suiter on November 29, 2017 in Baltimore. Suiter, a detective in the homicide unit, was shot and killed on November 15, 2017 while investigating a case in West Baltimore.
ABC Capital, which linked foreign investors with Baltimore homes, says it owes $4 million in judgments
The disclosures came in bankruptcy proceedings in U.S. District Court in Pennsylvania, more than a month after the company filed for Chapter 7 protection but cited no assets or liabilities.
The interior of a West Baltimore home, located in the Rosemont neighborhood, bought by an ABC Capital investor. The locks were being changed by a man who said the home is going to tax auction.
Merle Unger, whose case led to release of 200 ‘lifers,’ finally gets his own release
Talbot County judge orders that the 73-year-old, convicted of killing an off-duty Hagerstown police officer in 1976, be released to a Baltimore reentry program.
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Baltimore rapper YGG Tay and a notorious ‘hit man’ charged in federal murder conspiracy
Federal prosectors say the Baltimore rapper is behind a slew of shootings, including the killing of the mother and sister of a man who had accused him of cooperating with law enforcement.
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Former Baltimore homicide prosecutor pleads guilty to using grand jury for stalking
Adam Chaudry pleaded guilty to two felony counts on Friday afternoon, and faces a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.
BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 08:  A sign stands outside the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse, where a man accused of plotting to bomb an armed forces recruiting station will appear on December 8, 2010 in Baltimore, Maryland. A 21-year-old man was arrested and will appear in court in Baltimore this afternoon.
Families of firefighters to sue Baltimore, state over deadly fire at vacant Stricker Street property
The law firm of Miler Stern Lawyers LLC filed a notice of a claim with the city and state on Tuesday, saying the Jan. 24 tragedy ”could have and should have been prevented.”
Photo of the familiese of Lt. Paul Butrim, Lt. Kelesy Sadler FF/PM Kenneth Lacayo with their attorneys t the Stricker street fire memorials.
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