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A man shot himself in the head inside a Baltimore courthouse, police say
Baltimore's police commissioner says a man who appeared to be suffering from a “behavioral crisis” walked into the entrance of a Baltimore courthouse and shot himself in the head after authorities tried to interact with him before a security area.
Baltimore courthouse closed as police respond to ‘serious’ shooting; union says retired officer involved
Large amounts of Baltimore Police officers are responding to Eastside District Court after a “serious shooting” in the courthouse on Friday morning that appeared to involve a retired police officer. Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley was seen walking into the district courthouse,
Armed man at Baltimore courthouse draws gunfire, shoots himself, police say
Deputies and bailiffs tried to get him to drop the weapon. Unfortunately, he did not,” Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said Friday.
Man Shoots Himself in Baltimore Courthouse: What We Know
A man is in critical condition after he shot himself with a firearm at a courthouse in Baltimore on Friday. A 35-year-old man entered the Eastside District Court at around 8:40 a.m. Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley told reporters at a press conference that "it was clear that he was suffering from a behavioral crisis."
Bailiff shoots man who pulled gun at Baltimore courthouse, fired at self
A man is in critical condition after being shot both by himself and by a bailiff Friday morning at Eastside District Court, wher Police said the man pulled a gun while suffering a “behavioral crisis.” Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said that the 35-year-old was hospitalized after shooting himself in the head and being shot twice in his lower extremities by
Man shoots himself in the head inside Baltimore courthouse, police say
Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley, center, speaks during a news conference outside of the Baltimore City District Court after a shooting, joined by Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, left, on Friday,
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Mayor Scott, Gov. Moore unite to tout CASH Campaign of Maryland
Users around the state received $28.3 million in tax returns, while Baltimore residents got back $11.4 million.
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Man in critical condition after self-inflicted gunshot wound inside Baltimore courthouse
A 35-year-old man is in the hospital after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound during an incident at the District Court ...
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Man sentenced to 40 years for shoving man onto Baltimore metro tracks, causing electrocution
Joseph White, who was found guilty of pushing a man onto downtown Baltimore subway tracks and killing him, was sentenced to ...
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Mayor Brandon Scott: Baltimore ‘not a sanctuary city,’ but we won’t ask about immigration status
With President Donald Trump’s long-promised deportations underway, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is making it clear Baltimore ...
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Scott, City Council jointly condemn federal funding freeze, vow legal action
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Comptroller Bill Henry, and the entire Baltimore City Council released a joint statement ...
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HUD awards Baltimore City $33 million in grants amid Mayor's funding freeze claims
Maryland Democratic leaders have been critical of a January 27 memo issued by President Donald Trump's Office of Budget and ...
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Gov. Wes Moore unite to tout CASH Campaign of Maryland
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Gov. Wes Moore will kick off tax season by highlighting the 24th year of the CASH Campaign ...
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'Our approach will not change,' Mayor Scott questioned on immigration enforcement
Questions surrounding immigration enforcement dominated the Mayor’s weekly press conference Wednesday. When asked, ...
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Baltimore's homeless population analyzed as city leaders seek solutions
Baltimore leaders and volunteers are out on the streets configuring data to combat the city's homelessness crisis.
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