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By Yvonne Wenger, The Baltimore Sun | March 10, 2012
Baltimore homicide detectives are investigating the death of a man who was shot multiple times early Saturday in the 1000 block of E. Hoffman Street. The shooting occurred around 1 a.m. Police found the man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds when they arrived on the scene and transported him to an area hospital, where he died. Anyone with information is urged to contact detectives at 410-396-2100.
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By Liz Bowie, The Baltimore Sun | May 13, 2012
A 33-year-old man was shot and killed near the intersection of North Loudon Avenue and West Franklin Street at 4:42 p.m. Sunday, according to the Baltimore Police Department. The man was pronounced dead at Shock Trauma at 5:32, according to Sgt. Anthony Smith. Baltimore City police reported three other shootings Sunday. •Homicide investigators were called to the scene of a shooting at 9:15 p.m. in the 200 block of Herring Court in Southeast Baltimore. The shooter approached a 22-year-old man and shot him multiple times in the head, according to police.
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By Peter Hermann and Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | June 4, 2012
Five months before a Morgan State University student was charged with dismembering a family friend and eating his heart and parts of his brain, a school instructor flagged the 21-year-old's erratic behavior, describing him as "a Virginia Tech waiting to happen. " That ominous depiction is contained in a campus police report written after Alexander Kinyua allegedly punched holes in an office wall in early December. It was the first of several outbursts and violent episodes leading up to the gruesome killing last week in Joppatowne.
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July 21, 1995
U.S. Park Police officers told the Senate committee looking into the Whitewater matter that the White House did not fully cooperate with their investigation into the death of deputy White House counsel Vincent W. Foster Jr.Maj. Robert H. Hines said he contacted a senior official after the two investigating officers complained that presidential aides were not cooperative.Article, 3A
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By Los Angeles Daily News | July 16, 1991
All police departments are bound to end up with some bad apples. But what was most chilling about the report [on the Los Angeles Police Department] wasn't that such officers existed, but how well they were treated. The department frequently failed to investigate plausible accusations against officers. Even when did find wrongdoing, officers often escaped any real punishment. It is [Police Chief Daryl] Gates, after all, who over the past 13 years failed to set policies to discourage violence and bigotry by his officers.
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By Ed Heard and Ed Heard,Staff Writer | December 6, 1993
Howard police say hardly a week goes by without a report of indecent exposure somewhere in the county. Victims are left startled, shaken, maybe disgusted, but usually unharmed.So far this year, police have logged 87 such cases, an 8 percent increase from the 69 incidents reported in all of 1992. Police say there's no obvious reason for the increase. They believe there are many other cases that are never reported."It's everywhere out there, we just keep track of it," said a Howard County police spokesman, Sgt. Gary Gardner.
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BY A SUN STAFF WRITER | June 19, 1997
A 31-year-old woman was raped by four men who accosted her early yesterday as she walked in the dark along Nabbs Creek Road in Pasadena, county police said.The attack occurred in the 600 block of Nabbs Creek Road just after 2: 30 a.m. The woman ran to a house to call for help after the men fled, she told police.Officers searched the area with a dog but did not find the attackers. The woman, who was treated at North Arundel Hospital, could not give police a detailed description of the men.Pub Date: 6/19/97
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By Nicole Fuller and Nicole Fuller,sun reporter | November 10, 2006
Gov.-elect Martin O'Malley refused a Breathalyzer test during his 1987 arrest on a drunken-driving charge in Montgomery County, according to a copy of the incident's police report posted on the Web site of WBAL Radio. An officer with the Chevy Chase Village Police Department said in the report that O'Malley, driving a 1982 Chevrolet Malibu, was speeding and swerving in and out of lanes before being pulled over about 5 a.m. Aug. 8, 1987, on Montgomery Avenue in Bethesda. The report - the most detailed account of the incident since it was reported by The Sun last month - described indications of intoxication and said that O'Malley was arrested after refusing a Breathalyzer test.
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By Deidre Nerreau McCabe and Deidre Nerreau McCabe,Staff writer | October 28, 1990
Parents at Swansfield Elementary School in Columbia applauded the principal's swift action in reporting an attempted child abduction Monday but questioned the Police Department's decision to delay notifying the school for two days."
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The Baltimore Sun | March 4, 2013
Baltimore police are investigating six separate homicides that occurred over the weekend, a burst of violence in a city that had logged 29 homicides in 2013 before that point. About 12:30 a.m. Monday, police responded for reports of a shooting in the 2800 block of Mosher Street and found an unresponsive male victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the torso, police said. The victim, who has not yet been identified and whose age was not available, was transported to Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he was pronounced dead just after 1 a.m. Police, who are still investigating and working to identify the victim, determined the scene of the shooting was the 2900 block of Mosher.
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