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The Maryland Public Defender's Office, led by director of special litigation Deborah Katz Levi (left) and Amelia McDonnell-Parry, have created a database that pulls in all kinds of information about allegations of police misconduct.
Maryland public defenders create database to track officer misconduct
The effort aims to build on recent reforms intended to improve transparency, but others believe it goes too far.
6/22/22—Police investigate a crime scene where three men were shot in a Northeast Baltimore shopping center Wednesday morning.
First half of 2022 is deadliest in Baltimore history
Northeast and western parts of the city saw the most killings
Breaking News alert
Judge says prosecutors appear vindictive in Keith Davis Jr. case, orders hearing
Ruling comes on the heels of the judge ordering State's Attorney Mosby to appear at an August contempt hearing.
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Fired BPD fiscal chief indicted for federal wire fraud
Dana Hayes was fired in April after officials realized he was a person of interest in a homicide investigation.
Baltimore Police take a suspect into custody in the case of a sergeant who police and witnesses say was dragged by a vehicle while conducting a traffic stop.
Suspect taken into custody for fleeing traffic stop, injuring Baltimore police sergeant
Joseph Black, 36, had received a suspended sentence last fall in connection with two separate handgun arrests.
OLB Jaylon Ferguson (45) died Tuesday night June 21, 2022, at the age of 26.
Baltimore Police investigating ‘questionable’ death of Ravens linebacker Jaylon Ferguson
A law enforcement source said it is a suspected overdose, but autopsy results are pending.
Attorney Kenneth Ravenell in an undated picture.
Star defense attorney Kenneth Ravenell sentenced to almost 5 years in prison on money laundering conviction
Federal prosecutors sought sentence of eight years; defense asked for probation for 63-year-old.
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More criminal charges could be coming in federal case against malpractice attorney Stephen Snyder
Snyder under investigation for allegedly directing another attorney to destroy a memo.
Spurred by a federal consent decree, the police department is changing their approach.
From ‘warriors’ to ‘guardians’: Will the Baltimore Police Department’s new approach make a difference?
Spurred by a federal consent decree, the police department in many ways now emphasizes process over results, keeping tabs on things like whether officers are courteous.
Baltimore Orioles logos are painted on an exterior gate of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in South Baltimore.
Peter Angelos’ wife responds to lawsuit, says Orioles aren’t leaving Baltimore
Georgia Angelos calls allegations that the family would consider moving the Baltimore Orioles “false and intentionally divisive.”
The exterior of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles, in South Baltimore.
Read the Angelos son’s lawsuit over the Baltimore Orioles, family fortune
Louis Angelos says brother John ”intends to maintain absolute control over the Orioles.“
The Warehouse and Eutaw Street outside of Oriole Park at Camden Yards in South Baltimore.
Angelos sons feud over future of Orioles, family fortune, lawsuit reveals
Younger son accuses brother of working secretly to undermine his father’s intentions and to gain unilateral control
Circuit Court Judge Richard R. Titus.
Carroll County prosecutors, sheriff’s office covered up officer misconduct, judge says
Deputy prosecutor is out, sheriff’s deputy is under investigation and a man’s conviction has been overturned as a result.
Marilyn Mosby speaks at the Baltimore City State’s Attorney Press Conference April 6, 2022 at the Baltimore City State’s Attorney Office.
‘Tsunami’ of prosecutor departures hits Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office
The city’s website lists 200 prosecutors, but the actual number will soon be closer to 135, according to a Banner analysis.
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.
Gun Trace Task Force investigations continue, federal prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors say years later, investigations stemming from the Gun Trace Task Force corruption scandal are continuing
Four takeaways from the new indictment against Marilyn Mosby
While a superseding indictment against her Thursday lists no new charges, prosecutors leveled additional accusations of deceit against Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, writing that she misled a mortgage company and arranged a phantom $5,000 gift from her husband.
A gap between homes in the 200 block of S. Stricker St. marks the spot where a vacant home burned and collapsed, killing three Baltimore firefighters.
Family that owns home where firefighters died speaks out for first time, illustrates city’s challenges with vacants
A look at the history of a vacant property in West Baltimore, where a fire claimed the lives of three Baltimore firefighters. The blaze has revived a decades-old debate about how the city should tackle its scourge of vacant homes.
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