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  2. Crime in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The American city of Baltimore, Maryland, is notorious for its crime rate, which ranks well above the national average. Violent crime spiked in 2015 after the death of Freddie Gray on April 19, 2015, which touched off riots and an increase in murders. The city recorded 348 homicides in 2019, a number second only to the number recorded in 1993 ...

  3. Murders of Keona Holley and Justin Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Several city and state officials, including then-commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department Michael S. Harrison, Governor of Maryland Larry Hogan, then-State's Attorney for Baltimore Marilyn Mosby, and Mayor of Baltimore Brandon Scott, offered their condolences, with Hogan saying that "our hearts are broken" over the loss of Holley, while ...

  4. Killing of Freddie Gray - Wikipedia

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    [149] [150] On July 8, 2015, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake fired Police Commissioner Anthony Batts, saying that his response to the death of Gray had become a distraction, while the police failed to prevent the spike in homicides. [151] [152] Baltimore ended the year with 344 homicides, the second-highest total behind 1993, when 353 murders ...

  5. Dawson murder case - Wikipedia

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    The Dawson family, a family of seven (parents Carnell and Angela, and five children), were all murdered in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., on October 16, 2002. After Angela had repeatedly alerted police to drug dealing, assault, and other crimes in her East Baltimore neighborhood of Oliver, the entire family was killed when their home was firebombed ...

  6. Vernon Lee Clark - Wikipedia

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    Date apprehended. January 26, 1990. Vernon Lee Clark (born December 28, 1955) is an American serial killer who sexually assaulted and murdered at least four women in the Baltimore metropolitan area between 1980 and 1989. For his known crimes, he was sentenced to multiple terms of life imprisonment, and remains a suspect in several cold cases.

  7. Sean Suiter - Wikipedia

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    Sean Suiter (October 6, 1974 – November 16, 2017) was a Baltimore City homicide detective who was found dead on November 16, 2017, with a shot in the head, a day before he was scheduled to testify in front of a federal grand jury against corrupt police connected to the Gun Trace Task Force scandal. [1][2][3]

  8. Murder of Phylicia Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Phylicia Barnes. The murder of Phylicia Barnes is believed to have occurred in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on December 28, 2010, in relation to a crime. Her body was recovered in the Susquehanna River on April 20, 2011, following a series of searches and national media coverage from various outlets, including The Today Show.

  9. Joseph C. Palczynski - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Palcynski. Joseph Chester "Joe" Palczynski (November 11, 1968 – March 21, 2000) was a spree killer in the suburbs of Baltimore who in March 2000 killed four people and held a family of three as hostages in nearly a four-day standoff, one of the longest known conducted by one man. [2]