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Top Baltimore news: Fourth teen sentenced in officer's murder; businesses troubled by squeegee kids

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Published on October 01, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

Fourth teen sentenced for murder of police officer

Darrell Ward, 17, who pleaded guilty in June to felony murder, was sentenced to 30 years in prison. Patrol officer Amy Caprio was run over last year by another teen in a stolen Jeep while Ward and two others burglarized homes in Perry Hall.

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Business leaders tell city officials of ‘squeegee kid’ problems

Baltimore business leaders met with City Hall officials Monday morning to discuss problems they say "squeegee kids" have caused downtown.

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Baltimore, Gaithersburg sue Trump administration over immigration policy

Baltimore City and the town of Gaithersburg are suing the Trump administration over its "public charge" rule, saying it will push immigrants off legal public benefits.

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Marchers demand end to Baltimore’s no-snitching culture after a father's killing, carjacking 

A group of about 30 demonstrators demanded answers from a Northeast Baltimore community where a 27-year-old father was killed and carjacked last week.

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3-year-old shooting victim in stable condition, police say

The 3-year-old boy who was shot Friday in South Baltimore is in critical but stable condition, police say.

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