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Top Baltimore news: Police commissioner pledges overtime crackdown; fallen sink floods courthouse

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Published on June 14, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

With 'many' cops exceeding overtime limits, commissioner pledges crackdown

The issue of police overtime resurfaces with the misconduct case last week against Sgt. Ethan Newberg.

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How can police prevent corruption? For starters, some say, get rid of plainclothes units

Despite corruption that has sometimes flourished in plainclothes squads, Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison says they still have a place.

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36-year-old man dies in Southwest Baltimore shooting overnight

Baltimore Police also ruled a 19-year-old shooting as a homicide and provided names of victim fatal shooting victims.

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Baltimore City Courthouse East floods after restroom sink falls off wall

Baltimore City Circuit Courthouse East flooded Thursday afternoon after a sink fell off the wall in a women's restroom.

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