Ex-Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force Det. Jemell Rayam was sentenced Tuesday to 12 years in federal prison, according WBAL-TV. “I put a stain on BPD,” Rayam stated during sentencing. In October 2017, Rayam’s pleaded guilty to using his police powers to rob, lie, cheat on overtime and commit home invasions in the GTTF scandal. […]

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Baltimore City Police arrested a 20-year-old man as well as two teenagers who they said carried out two robberies and an attempted robbery Saturday. Police said two people, one armed with a gun, got out of a car around 3:30 p.m. in the 700 block of Battery Avenue and took a 19-year-old man’s cellphone and […]

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A man is wanted for attempted assault and indecent exposure. The incident allegedly happened back on the evening of May 23rd on the the campus of Johns Hopkins University. The university sent a public safety advisory email to the campus community, saying a jogger on the 3300 block of San Martin Drive between Wyman Park Drive and […]

City Council President Brandon Scott urged Governor Larry J. Hogan to seek a federal emergency and disaster declaration for the weeks-long cyber attack that has disabled city government computer systems and key citizen services. See Also: Ransomware Virus Attacks Baltimore City Employees Network See Also: Baltimore City Awarded State Grant for School Security Sign Up For Our […]

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City of Baltimore and efforts to protect taxpayer dollars from covering the cost of corruption by a group of former Baltimore Police officers. City Solicitor Andre Davis said,, “We contend they were not acting within the scope of their employment.” If Davis can get that agreed to in a court of law, taxpayers would be […]

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Baltimore City Police are looking for a silver or gold colored four-door Sedan that may have been used in a shooting that left two children and three adults injured on Friday night. The ATF and Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland announced a combined reward of up to $15,000 for information leading to the arrest and […]

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Former Episcopal Bishop Heather Cook, who was sentenced to seven years in 2015 for killing a cyclist in Roland Park while texting and driving drunk, will be released from jail next month. Cook, the first female bishop in the history of the Episcopal Diocese of Baltimore was found to be drunk and texting at the […]

Waverly Elementary/Middle School Language Arts Teacher Kyair Butts was named the Baltimore City Teacher of the Year. Having only taught at Waverly for one year, but affectionally known as “Mr. K”, he is also known for his passion for language arts achievement and equity in the classroom. And his students love him! He was surprised […]

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Baltimore City police is investigating the death of a 21-year-old Morgan State University student who shot to death Wednesday night. Cops were called to Mary Avenue near Glenoak Avenue around 10:30 a.m.. Officials say, Kevon Dix, was found with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Morgan State University’s President posted to […]

The state is investing in Baltimore city’s future. About $1 million a year over the next four years will come from the state and will be spent, for the most part, on building security. See Also: Parents Outraged After High School Issues Dress Code For Parents The money comes up almost three months after an intruder […]