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Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison to step down
Michael Harrison left Baltimore to take a breather. Break’s over.
Since stepping down as police commissioner this summer, Michael Harrison has consulted in Memphis and New Orleans, and may soon be in Chicago and Minneapolis.
The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals hears federal cases from Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
U.S. Attorney Office’s ‘2-faced position’ in GTTF appeal ‘at odds with justice,’ court rules
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s Office had taken a “two-faced position” that is “at odds with justice” in its efforts to preserve the conviction of a man arrested by a member of the Gun Trace Task Force.
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As extortion case advances, attorney Stephen Snyder moves to represent himself
Snyder’s legal troubles stem from a 2018 effort to squeeze $25 million from the University of Maryland Medical System, after he represented a number of clients who had experienced problems from organ transplants.
A Baltimore Police detective’s uniform patch is seen on his shoulder while he observes the crowd in between innings during a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics held at Camden Yards on Wednesday, April 12. The Orioles beat the Athletics, 8-7, to win the series.
Rubber bands from Leakin Park assault suspect’s braces led to arrest
The manufacturer of the bands gave police a list of dental offices they supply across the country. There was one office located in Maryland.
Income tax numbers at the accountants office
The Grill at Harryman House owner, called 25-year tax cheat, dodges federal prison
John Worthington, owner of Reisterstown restaurant The Grill at Harryman House, was instead ordered to serve three years of probation in addition to paying more than $2.8 million in restitution.
Daniel Hersl is serving his sentence at the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri, where federal inmates are housed and receive medical treatment.
Judge denies ex-Gun Trace Task Force member Hersl’s request for early release
Hersl requested early release last month, citing a cancer diagnosis that doctors say is likely terminal.
At right: Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives at U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Mosby weighed in on testifying following Tuesday’s proceedings during her federal perjury trial
Marilyn Mosby’s second federal criminal trial set for January
The former Baltimore state’s attorney is accused of making false statements on mortgage applications to buy Florida vacation properties.
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was found guilty of perjury.
What’s next for Marilyn Mosby after perjury convictions
The former Baltimore City state's attorney still faces two counts of making false statements on mortgage applications to buy Florida vacation properties.
Former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the courthouse after a federal jury found her guilty of two counts of perjury.
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby found guilty of perjury
Federal prosecutors alleged Mosby lied about experiencing an “adverse financial consequence” to take advantage of a provision in the CARES Act to make an early withdrawal from her retirement account.
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby arrives at U.S. District Court alongside Federal Public Defender James Wyda in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Mosby weighed in on testifying following Tuesday’s proceedings during her federal perjury trial.
Jurors urged to use ‘common sense’ as case against Mosby heads to deliberations
The perjury case against former State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby headed to deliberations after Mosby declined to testify.
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby leaves the federal courthouse in Greenbelt following Tuesday’s proceedings, with attorney James Wyda on the left and attorney Lucius Outlaw III on the right.
Government issues warning shot to Marilyn Mosby as she weighs whether to take the stand in perjury case
Mosby is on trial on two counts of perjury, with prosecutors charging that she lied about suffering a financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic in order to gain access to her retirement funds
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby just arrived at the federal courthouse in Greenbelt for her federal perjury trial, which starts this morning with opening statements.
Perjury trial begins for former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby
Mosby, 43, who served two terms in office from 2015-2023, is charged with two counts of perjury.
Marilyn Mosby arrives at her trial at United States District Court Greenbelt Division, Tuesday, October 31, 2023.
Marilyn Mosby trial is set to begin: Here’s what you need know
Mosby’s indictment leveled charges of perjury for lying when she took an early disbursement from her retirement account, and for making false statements on mortgage applications.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
Man’s spine severed in reported homicide in Johns Hopkins psych ward
Police disclosed Thursday that the January death of Paul Bertonazzi had been ruled a homicide on Nov. 1. An incident report reviewed by The Banner provides a fuller picture.
Crime scene tape across a street.
Man’s death at Johns Hopkins Hospital ruled a homicide, Baltimore detectives investigating
On Jan. 7, police took a man to a Baltimore hospital for behavioral issues. Five days later, he was dead.
Feds: GTTF’s Hersl shows no remorse, shouldn’t be released early based on cancer diagnosis
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge not to release former Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force detective Daniel Hersl from prison early despite his cancer diagnosis, saying he’s shown no remorse for his crimes.
Safe Streets outpost located in the Belair-Edison neighborhood on Oct. 26, 2023.
Safe Streets staffer charged, Belair-Edison operations suspended following FBI raid
Three staffers were on leave Monday from the Belair-Edison outpost following a federal law enforcement operation last week that included 15 different raids, including the Safe Streets site.
The street outside Carver Vocational-Technical High School with police tape in front.
Five detained in connection with shooting outside Baltimore’s Carver Vo-Tech High School
School system confirms the victims were students and their families had been notified.
The FBI on Thursday raided the Belair-Edison site of the Baltimore anti-violence program Safe Streets. The site is located in the 4200 block of Belair Road.
FBI raids Safe Streets site in Baltimore’s Belair-Edison neighborhood
FBI spokeswoman says the FBI was “conducting court-authorized activity” at the location.
Baltimore City Fire Department and ATF officials examine multiple burned rowhomes in the 5200 block of Linden Heights Ave. on Friday, October 20, 2023. The fatal fire the previous night took the life of two firefighters and injured multiple others.
Second Baltimore firefighter dies after battling Oct. 19 house blaze
Lt. Dillon Rinaldo had remained hospitalized at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center since the fire, but his condition worsened.
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