Baltimore

Top Baltimore news: Man shot dead out front of his business; ex-mayor faces new perjury charge; more

AI Assisted Icon
Published on December 19, 2019
Top Baltimore news: Man shot dead out front of his business; ex-mayor faces new perjury charge; morePhoto: Patrick Gillespie/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Baltimore.

A Baltimore man was collecting toys for kids affected by gun violence. Then he became a victim himself.

Business owners remember Sean Davis as a "good guy" after he was fatally shot in front of his business on Tuesday.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Ex-Baltimore Mayor Pugh faces new perjury charge; prosecutors say she sought to conceal 'Healthy Holly' business

Maryland State Prosecutor Charlton Howard on Wednesday announced the additional criminal charge of perjury against former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, alleging she broke the law by failing to disclose her “Healthy Holly” children’s book business on financial disclosure forms during her time as a state senator.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Baltimore’s Del. Glenn resigning from General Assembly

Del. Cheryl Glenn of Baltimore resigned her position in the Maryland General Assembly on Wednesday, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

Baltimore Police Commissioner Harrison defends department’s crime-fighting efforts, announces 118 arrests

After a particularly violent day in Baltimore, Police Commissioner Michael Harrison held a news conference to announce 118 arrests of individuals wanted for various charges, including attempted murder and other offenses.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.

'We go where the trouble is’: Baltimore among 7 cities selected for federal law enforcement ‘surge’

Baltimore is among seven cities that have been selected to receive what U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr described as a “surge” in law enforcement resources.

Read the full story on Baltimore Sun.


This story was created automatically using data about news stories on social media from CrowdTangle, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.