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Politicians and police executives, allow the officers who serve you and your community to do their job
Be cognizant of what is working – and what is not – and be flexible enough to change tactics quickly as needed
The new policy was prompted by the murder of a man who confronted a squeegee worker at a downtown intersection and was shot last year
Overall arrests by Baltimore Police were up 10% for this year, compared to the same period last year, police data show
In many cases, the suspects steal an active rideshare driver’s car and phone, then use the rideshare app to pick up unsuspecting riders, who are then robbed
A judge ordered Christopher Nguyen to serve 18 months of supervised probation and to complete implicit bias training
If an administrative law judge certifies his innocence, he would be eligible for significant compensation for being incarcerated for 23 years
A judge ordered that Syed’s conviction be vacated as she OK’d the release of the now-41-year-old who has spent more than two decades behind bars
Guardian House, a 66-unit complex, will have reduced rents for first responders who meet certain income requirements
The ruling recommends law enforcement agencies adopt protocols to pull data from the devices under more narrow parameters
Maryland investigators released new bodycam footage of two separate police incidents
The sergeant was making a traffic stop when the suspect driver fled
The lawsuit accuses Polymer80 of defying the federal Gun Control Act of 1968, as well as Maryland handgun laws
In a letter, FOP President Dave Folderauer requested that Chief Melissa Hyatt be “immediately removed”
Dispatchers will soon ask 911 callers to make reports elsewhere for incidents that don’t require a police response
The detective was not in uniform, but he was wearing a visible department polo shirt and his badge, police said
Police say the 2021 Ford Interceptor Hybrid SUVs will save on fuel and repair costs
Officials say the new roles can be filled faster and will free up sworn detectives for more serious crimes
The Keona Holley Public Safety Act originally included a provision to raise punishment for convicted cop killers
The governor called violent crime in Baltimore “the No. 1 concern of Marylanders”
The department is working to update its vehicles as part of the reforms under a federal consent decree
“The patrol shifts are very short at the moment. There is a lot of mandatory overtime,” a union leader said
Holley, a 39-year-old mother of four, joined the police department two years ago to make a difference
The suspects killed a man just one hour after shooting Officer Keona Holley, police said
Friends of Officer Keona Holley said she joined the department two years ago to make a difference
The officer was shot multiple times while sitting in their patrol car, police said
This marks the seventh consecutive year of 300 homicides or more
A suspected killer burst into the shop and fatally shot an employee, police said. Coincidentally, a Baltimore cop was getting a trim
A new contract agreement makes Baltimore PD the highest paying major police force in Maryland
The new program aims to connect people to mental health professionals instead of police
The unit is part of a package of police reforms the General Assembly passed this year
Sgt. Mike Mancuso cited a lack of communication between city officials and the union