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Ravens won't hold another fan event without tickets to control crowds
Ravens officials said Thursday they won't extend an open invitation to fans again without first passing out free tickets, after this week's Super Bowl celebration at M&T Bank Stadium where larger-than-expected crowds amassed and an 11-year-old boy was...
Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Football, Baltimore Ravens, Steve Bisciotti, Arts and Culture
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Thousands go to Annapolis for gun-control rally and hearing
Several thousand Marylanders went to Annapolis to voice their opinions on gun control Wednesday as the General Assembly began considering Gov. Martin O'Malley's sweeping proposal to impose new limits on the purchase of firearms. At a hearing before a...
Tags: Nancy Jacobs, Personal Weapon Control, Harford County, Perry Hall, Stevensville
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Police release images of downtown stabbing suspect
The alleged attacker in the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old boy shortly after the Ravens parade on Tuesday was caught committing the violent act on CityWide surveillance cameras — and Baltimore Police are asking for the public's help identifying...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, McDonald's
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Police believe stabbing victim was downtown for parade
To Deontae Smith's mother, there was no question her son had been to the Super Bowl parade on Tuesday. And she's upset that Baltimore police didn't make the same connection sooner. Deontae was fatally stabbed outside a McDonald's restaurant at Howard and...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Harborplace, Baltimore Ravens, St. Patrick's Day, Arts and Culture
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Mayor: Fatal stabbing after Ravens parade "grim reminder of a lot of work to do"
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said today that the fatal stabbing of a teenager after the downtown Ravens parade incident was a "grim reminder that there's a lot of work to do." "It’s a tragedy. Whether it happened during the parade, as a part...Tags: Maryland State Police, Harborplace, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis
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Cummings to push bipartisan gun control bill
Responding to gun control loopholes that have proved vexing for police in Maryland and elsewhere, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings will introduce bipartisan legislation Tuesday to impose tougher penalties for people who traffic guns across state borders or buy...
Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Personal Weapon Control, Barack Obama, Laws, Scott Rigell
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In gun control debate, no easy fixes to Baltimore street violence
Maryland has some of the toughest gun laws in the country — and Baltimore's are even stricter — yet the city continues to struggle with rampant gun violence as thousands of criminals gain access to firearms. And for supporters and opponents...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Criminal Laws, Martin O'Malley, Douglas F. Gansler, Regional Authority
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City police add new bureau, hope to strengthen public trust
Baltimore police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts announced Friday the creation of a new unit to oversee internal affairs, audits and the writing of police procedures, a move he hopes will strengthen public confidence in his agency. Jeronimo "Jerry"...
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Standards, Science and Technology
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No charges against officers in death of Anthony Anderson during arrest
Prosecutors will not charge the Baltimore police officers involved in arresting and fatally injuring a man — after finding that they did not use excessive force and followed police procedure when a detective tackled Anthony Anderson in a vacant...
Tags: Laws, Heroin, Lobbying, Murder, Witnesses
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Baltimore Police announce major reshuffling of command staff
Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts announced Thursday a broad reshuffling of the agency's command staff, with new leadership for four patrol districts and the homicide unit, as well as the creation of units focused on community relations and...Tags: Religion and Belief, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Murder, Environmental Issues, Employment Opportunities
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O'Malley to push sweeping gun control, licensing plan
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Monday broad details of a plan that would give Maryland among the nation's strictest gun laws. No one could buy a handgun without first passing a training course and providing fingerprints to a police database. That...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Elections, Personal Weapon Control, Michael E. Busch, Maryland General Assembly
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Girl, 17, dies after one of 3 Balto. shootings Tuesday morning
A violent start to the year continued with three people shot on Baltimore's west side Tuesday morning, including a 17-year-old girl who died after she and a man were shot in an alley. Though the city started the year with almost 11 days without a gun...Tags: Rod J. Rosenstein, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Murder, Witnesses, Shootings
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