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Top Baltimore news: Video shows tense police standoff; robbery victim holding child hit with gun

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Published on July 24, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

As Baltimore struggled to recover from ransomware attack, Google saw opportunity

As Baltimore struggled to recover from a ransomware attack that brought its computer systems to a halt in May, a Google salesman and a lobbyist for the technology firm took the opportunity to renew a longstanding effort to lure the city away from its rival Microsoft.

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Footage shows tense moments during shootout as Baltimore police kill armed man at clinic

Sgt. Bill Shiflett and Officer Christopher Miller repeatedly and calmly tried to coax an armed man at a methadone clinic into giving up his gun just before he shot at them, triggering an exchange that left Shiflett shot and the gunman dead.

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Man killed, teen girl wounded in separate Baltimore shootings, police say

Two people were shot, one fatally, within 15 minutes of each other in Baltimore, police said.

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ICE says 35 people arrested in operation that targeted 2,100 in Baltimore and nine other cities

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said 35 arrests were made in a highly publicized enforcement operation that targeted 2,100 people in Baltimore and nine other cities.

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Report: Robbery victim struck in head with gun while carrying 5-month-old son 

A woman was struck in the head with a gun while she was the victim of an armed robbery in Baltimore.

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