• Memorial Day Observance Will Honor 6 Md. Servicemembers Killed

    TIMONIUM, Md. (WJZ) — This Memorial Day, six Maryland servicemembers killed in the past 14 months will be honored at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
    The summer of 2017 was a tragic one for families of Maryland servicemembers aboard the USS Fitzgerald and USS John McCain.
    Darrold Martin lost his son aboard the Fitzgerald on June 17, 2017.
    “A friend of mine from Detroit, they had called, no they texted and said, ‘What ship is Xavier on?'” Martin said.
    His so
  • First Named Tropical System Chugs Toward Gulf

    MIAMI (AP) — A storm moving slowly through the Caribbean Sea is threatening to bring heavy rainfall, mudslides, and flash floods to parts of Mexico, Cuba, Florida and the U.S. Gulf Coast this weekend.
    Subtropical Storm Alberto — the first named storm of the 2018 hurricane season — was roiling parts of coastal Mexico and Cuba with rip currents and dangerous surf on Friday. Both countries issued tropical storm watches for portions of their coastlines, with rain totals in some iso
  • Here’s Why Gas Prices Are Up 31 Percent From Last Memorial Day

    (CNN Money) — Get ready for sticker shock at the gas station if you’re one of the estimated 41.5 million Americans hitting the roads this Memorial Day weekend.
    Gone are the days of $2-a-gallon gasoline. A spike in crude oil prices has lifted the national average price of gas by 31% over the past year to an average of $2.97 a gallon, according to AAA.
    Prices at the pump haven’t been this high heading into the biggest driving holiday of the year since 2014, when crude was sitting
  • Memorial Day Weekend Officially Kicks Off Ocean City’s Summer Season

    OCEAN CITY (WJZ) — For the second summer in a row, many Maryland schools are beginning after Labor Day, giving families extra time to relax, with Memorial Day weekend kicking off the summer season.
    Every year, Ocean City welcomes about 8 million visitors, a bulk of that is during the summer.
    And with the extra week of summer vacation, Ocean City gets a huge boost in tourists and revenue, which is critical for their success.
    “Swim on the beach, get fries and ice cream,” sai
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  • Police Looking For Missing Md. Teen

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police in Prince George’s County are looking for a missing teen who has been missing for days.
    Lauren Taylor Rorick was last seen Tuesday around 6:45 a.m. at 15720 Nelson Perrie Rd. in Brandywine, Maryland.
    The 18-year-old is 5-foot-6, 120 lbs. and was last seen wearing a gray shirt and blue jeans.
    Anyone with information is urged to contact the Regional Investigation Division Southern Region at 301-292-5399, 240-695-3191 or Public Safety Communications.
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  • Police Find Missing Md. Teen

    UPDATE: Police have found Lauren Taylor Rorick safe and unharmed.
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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police in Prince George’s County are looking for a missing teen who has been missing for days.
    Lauren Taylor Rorick was last seen Tuesday around 6:45 a.m. at 15720 Nelson Perrie Rd. in Brandywine, Maryland.
    The 18-year-old is 5-foot-6, 120 lbs. and was last seen wearing a gray shirt and blue jeans.
    Anyone with information is urged to contact the Regional Investig
  • Fmr. Naval Academy Choir Director Hopes New Book Will Inspire Young Women To Be Leaders

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — She sings, she speaks, she travels, and she writes. Now, she’s sharing her wisdom with young women in hopes of inspiring them to be leaders.
    At Elizabeth Seton High School in Bladensberg, some young women got a chance to meet a very special visitor: American soprano, Dr. Karla Scott.
    “Seton really speaks to me because I am a woman in leadership,” Dr. Scott said. “I look at these young women embarking on careers, embarking on a colleg
  • Discounts, Freebies For Veterans This Memorial Day

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — In honor of Memorial Day and the sacrifices made by those in the military, several businesses are offering discounts and freebies to veterans and active military.
    Cinemark Movie Theatres
    If you want to see a movie, you can take advantage of special military discounts at select Cinemark locations.
    Domino’s PizzaGet a large, carry out, two-topping pizza for just $5.99
    Fogo de ChaoVeterans get 50 percent off their meal and their guests (up to three) will receive 10 per
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  • Online Political Ad Bill To Be Law Without Hogan’s Signature

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A Maryland measure setting a new standard for how states deal with foreign interference in local elections on social media will go into law without Gov. Larry Hogan’s signature.
    The bill was passed after alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential race, and Hogan said Friday that the measure seeks to achieve “a number of laudable goals” he strongly supports. But he says serious constitutional concerns have been raised.
    Hogan noted opposition fr
  • What To Do In Maryland: May 26-28

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s Memorial Day weekend in Maryland and for most that means you’re headed to Ocean City or one of the Delaware beaches.
    But there’s still plenty of other options around the state.
    RELATED: 5 Things To Do This Memorial Day
    Click on the links for more information, locations, times and tickets.
    ALL WEEKEND:Balticon Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention
    Big Bounce America
    Brew At The Zoo
    Chestertown Colonial Tea Party Festival
    DelFest
    Dinosaurs:
  • AP Fact Check: Trump Is Wrong About Military Pay, Ships

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump misrepresented what he’s doing for members of the armed forces when he spoke Friday to graduates of the United States Naval Academy.
    RELATED: Trump Tells Grads ‘You Don’t Give Up, You Don’t Give In’
    TRUMP: “Going to have new equipment and well-deserved pay raises. We just got you a big pay raise. First time in 10 years. We got you a big pay increase. First time in over 10 years. I fought for you. That was the
  • Epstein: No Trade Talks For Cubs Despite Manny Machado Speculation

    CHICAGO (AP) — The idea of Manny Machado joining Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo in a powerhouse lineup sure is a tantalizing one.
    Whether that happens or not, the Chicago Cubs are banking on the players they have to perform up to expectations. So far, that hasn’t happened. And if fans are frustrated, president of baseball operations Theo Epstein understands.
    “I think we should have high expectations,” he said Friday. “I think this group has earned a tremendous amount
  • Authorities: Armed Bystanders Kill Shooter At Oklahoma City Restaurant

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The man suspected of shooting three people inside an Oklahoma City restaurant before being fatally shot by bystanders had no obvious connection to the victims or the restaurant, and was legally authorized to carry a firearm, authorities said Friday.
    Oklahoma City Police Capt. Bo Mathews said investigators were trying to determine a motive behind the Thursday attack that wounded four people. He said the only interaction police had with the suspected gunman, 28-year-old
  • Trump Pardons Late Boxer Jack Johnson A Century Later

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has granted a rare posthumous pardon to boxing’s first black heavyweight champion, clearing Jack Johnson’s name more than 100 years after what many see as his racially charged conviction.
    “I am taking this very righteous step, I believe, to correct a wrong that occurred in our history and to honor a truly legendary boxing champion,” Trump said Thursday during an Oval Office ceremony. He was joined by WBC heavyweight champion
  • Memorial Day Observance Will Honor 6 Maryland Servicemembers Killed

    There will be Memorial Day observance to honor six Maryland servicemembers who have been killed during the past 14 months.
  • Cat Clings To Roof Of Owner’s Van On Expressway

    CHICAGO (CBS) — A cat went on the ride of his life and it’s all caught on camera.
    For two miles down the interstate – at speeds of 60 miles per hour – “Rebel the Cat” clung onto the roof of his owner’s van.
    His owners say they had no idea until someone honked their horn to get their attention.
    “Oh look at him, poor baby, look at him. See I hear a ‘meow’ too! Oh I’m glad he held on!” claimed the owners, while watching a
  • Stream The Fort Worth Invitational

    The PGA Tour comes to you live from Colonial Country Club.
  • Silver Alert Issued For Missing 90-Year-Old Man

    HOWARD COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 90-year-old man from Ellicott City.
    James H. Reigner was last seen at 9 a.m. Friday, leaving his home in the 8100 block of Hickory High Court.
    Courtesy: Howard Co. PD
    He left home wearing tan pants, gray shirt and brown shoes and was driving a tan 2006 Toyota Camry with MD tag 4BPC36.
    Anyone with information on Reigner should call 911.
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  • Silver Alert Canceled For Missing 90-Year-Old Man

    UPDATE: Police have found James H. Reigner safe and unharmed.
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    HOWARD COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 90-year-old man from Ellicott City.
    James H. Reigner was last seen at 9 a.m. Friday, leaving his home in the 8100 block of Hickory High Court.
    Courtesy: Howard Co. PD
    He left home wearing tan pants, gray shirt and brown shoes and was driving a tan 2006 Toyota Camry with MD tag 4BPC36.
    Anyone with information on Reigner should c
  • ‘I Wish My Mom’s Phone Wasn’t Invented’: Child’s Complaint Goes Viral

    LOUISIANA (CBS Local) – Second graders at a Louisiana school had some eye-opening critiques of their own parents, according to their teacher’s Facebook post.
    Elementary school teacher Jen Beason recently posted one of her student’s assignments online. The child was reportedly one of four students in the class who wished cell phones had never been invented and that their parents spent more time with them.
    “I don’t like the phone because my [parents] are on
  • Hundreds Honor Slain Maryland Police Officer Amy Caprio

    JOPPA, Md. (AP) — Rows of police officers have lined up outside a Maryland church before filing in for the funeral of Baltimore County Officer Amy Caprio.
    Some attendees bore flags as they honored the slain officer Friday.
    Caprio was run over by a Jeep while investigating a burglary Monday at a house in Perry Hall. Four teenagers have been charged with murder.
    After the funeral, a procession will lead mourners from the church in Joppa to the burial site in Timonium.Original post, 9:43
  • Trump Tells Grads ‘You Don’t Give Up, You Don’t Give In’

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — President Donald Trump stressed the United States’ military might as he addressed graduates at the United States Naval Academy Friday, saying the “best way to prevent war is to be fully prepared for war.”
    Trump spoke to the 2018 graduating class in Annapolis, stressing American military preparedness a day after he canceled a planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
    RELATED: Trump Cancels Summit With North Korean Leader
    “Ou
  • ACLU Of Maryland Appoints 1st Black Woman As Leader

    BALTIMORE (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland has appointed its first black woman as executive director.
    The Baltimore Sun reports that Morgan State lecturer and consultant Dana Vickers Shelley will succeed the retiring Susan Goering on June 11.
    ACLU spokeswoman Meredith Curtis Goode says Shelley will be only the fourth executive director in the Maryland chapter’s history.
    Shelley has worked as a consultant with the NAACP and the Democratic National Committee. She a
  • Cockroach Milk? Experts Call Insect Dairy The Next Superfood

    (CBS Local) –  Scientists say they have discovered the next superfood that’s a perfect non-dairy alternative. However, they may have a hard time getting people to try cockroach milk.
    Using a 2016 report on the benefits of insect dairy, scientists found that the Pacific Beetle cockroach of Hawaii possesses nutrient-filled milk crystals, which they use to feed their young. “A single crystal is estimated to contain more than three times the energy of an equivalent mass o
  • Maryland Curbs Inmate Access To Books, Citing Drug Smuggling

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland is limiting the access prison inmates have to books, saying it’s necessary to keep drugs from entering state prisons.
    The Washington Post obtained a memo announcing the statewide policy issued April 25.
    The police says Inmates may buy only 10 books every three months from vetted vendors with print catalogs, and cannot receive books from online retailers, relatives or friends. Federal prisons tried this before, but ended the experiment after it became ha
  • Maryland To Post Voting Notices About Candidate’s Death

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland election officials will post notices about the death of a Democratic candidate for governor and his replacement during the state’s primary.
    The notices will let voters know about the May 10 death of Kevin Kamenetz, and that his former running mate, Valerie Ervin, is running in his place in the June 26 primary.
    The notices will be posted inside voting booths and other places, including areas at polling places where other signs are posted.State election o
  • 5 Referred To Department Of Juvenile Services After Md. High School Assault

    KENT ISLAND, Md. (WJZ) — Five students have been referred to the Department of Juvenile Services for their roles in a video that appears to show several boys assaulting another boy at Kent Island High School.
    According to the Queen Anne’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, the five juveniles were referred for the offenses of false imprisonment and second-degree assault.
    The Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Department investigated the incident, which is s
  • Best Beach Vacations On The Atlantic

    By Randy Yagi 
    With the busy Memorial Day holiday just around the corner, isn’t it time to start thinking about a well deserved vacation? It should be, especially if that next trip is a beachside destination along the Atlantic Coast. Although many vacationers might prefer quieter beachside communities like Delaware’s Bethany Beach and even Cape May in New Jersey, even those popular spots can get very crowded and worse yet, can run out of available places to stay. While the follo
  • Timeline: Dawnta Harris’ Criminal History Leading Up To Killing Of Ofc. Amy Caprio

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Dawnta Harris, the teen who’s accused of killing Baltimore County Police officer Amy Caprio by running her over with a stolen Jeep, was described by his mother Thursday as a regular 15-year-old until his first run in with the law in December 2017.
    The now 16-year-old was waiting in the Jeep, while three other teens were allegedly burglarizing a home in Perry Hall Monday, when Caprio responded to the area for a call about a suspicious vehicle.
    RELATED: Lawyers S
  • SportsLine’s Top Weekend Picks: NBA, NHL Playoffs And MLB Action

    Los Angeles Angels vs. New York YankeesFriday, May 25, 2018, 7:05 pm ET
    OVER 8
    My data forecasts nearly 10 runs crossing the plate Friday between the Angels of Yankees, providing a strong position on the Over against a total of 8. The hot-hitting Yankees have played Over in five straight, while Los Angeles is 5-1 to the Over when Andrew Heaney starts against AL East opponents.
    SportsLine Expert: Stephen Oh (28-18 in last 46 MLB picks)
    Mookie Betts (Photo Credit: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
    Atlant
  • 2 Hurt In Shooting At Middle School In Indiana

    NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say two victims in a shooting at a suburban Indianapolis middle school are being taken to a hospital and the lone suspect is in custody.
    Bryant Orem, a spokesman for the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, says in a news release that the victims in Friday morning’s attack at Noblesville West Middle School are being taken to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis and their families have been notified. He says no other information is available about
  • 2 Hurt In Shooing At Middle School In Indiana

    NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say two victims in a shooting at a suburban Indianapolis middle school are being taken to a hospital and the lone suspect is in custody.
    Bryant Orem, a spokesman for the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, says in a news release that the victims in Friday morning’s attack at Noblesville West Middle School are being taken to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis and their families have been notified. He says no other information is available about
  • YouTube Star Bethany Mota Stars On Undercover Boss: Celebrity Edition

    She'll be eating crickets and… hearing crickets. Watch YouTube star @BethanyMota go undercover this Friday on #CelebrityBoss. pic.twitter.com/QZ7SjvYuxV
    — Undercover Boss (@undercover_cbs) May 22, 2018YouTube sensation Bethany Mota is going undercover. Mota, who has over 12 million subscribers on YouTube, will appear tonight on “Undercover Boss: Celebrity Edition” as a punk rocker. The author, designer and entrepreneur pretends that she wants to start her own YouTube cha
  • Funeral To Honor Slain Maryland Police Officer Amy Caprio

    JOPPA, Md. (AP) — The governor of Maryland, the Baltimore County police chief and the mother of a 29-year-old officer killed in the line of duty will speak at her funeral.
    Amy Caprio was run over by a Jeep while investigating a burglary Monday at a house in Perry Hall. Four teenagers are charged with her murder.
    RELATED: All Suspects In Balt. Co. Ofc. Amy Caprio’s Murder Charged As Adults
    Her funeral service is being held Friday morning at Mountain Christian Church in Joppa. Hun
  • Trump To Address US Naval Academy Graduation

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — President Donald Trump is set to address the 2018 graduates of the United States Naval Academy.
    Trump will give the commencement speech in Annapolis Friday, a day after highlighting American military preparedness as he canceled a planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
    RELATED: Trump Cancels Summit With North Korean Leader
    Trump will speak to 1,042 newly commissioned ensigns and second lieutenants. He is expected to highlight his efforts to boost fed
  • Traffic Alerts For Officer Amy Caprio’s Funeral

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Commuters in Baltimore County can expect road closures and traffic delays Friday.
    Baltimore County Officer Amy Caprio’s funeral will be held May 25 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Mountain Christian Church – New Life Center at 1802 Mountain Road, Joppa, MD 21085.
    The burial will then be held at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens at 200 E. Padonia Road, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093.
    FUNRL : Joppa (Harford Co) : RT-152 (Mountain Rd): Between Jerusalem Rd and Stockton
  • Weather Blog: Sunny Today, Showers This Weekend

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — T.G.I.F.!
    Let the weekend fun begin! Heck with the weather, by now you know the forecast. Sunny today, showers around through the holiday weekend, but no day a total washout. No day though as nice as today. Look, the weather is what it is. We are all along for the ride.
    But it is a holiday weekend. You make it happen, not a weather graphic. Go out and have some well deserved fun. There will be plenty of fine weekend days ahead this Summer. And for you folk currently, or h
  • Air Quality Alert For Parts Of Maryland

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Maryland Department of the Environment has issued a Code Orange Air Quality Alert Friday for the Baltimore metro area.
    A Code Orange Alert means air pollution concentrations could be unhealthy for sensitive groups such as children, people suffering from asthma, heart disease or other lung diseases and the elderly.
    Warmer today with high temperatures reaching the mid to upper 80s for most areas… Mid to upper 70s at higher elevations. #DCwx #MDwx #VAwx
  • Harvey Weinstein Arrives To Surrender In Sex Assault Probe

    NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein turned himself in to police Friday morning to face the first criminal charges to be filed against him after months of sexual abuse allegations from scores of women that destroyed his career and set off a national reckoning known as the #MeToo movement.
    Weinstein, 66, stepped from a black SUV and walked slowly into a Manhattan police station before a crowd of news cameras. He didn’t answer respond to shouts of his name.
    The exact charges against Weinst
  • Summer Jobs Programs For Baltimore Students Kicks Off

    BALTIMORE (AP) — A Baltimore City councilman has kicked off the This is Working summer jobs program in which businesses in his district provide employment for students.
    The Baltimore Sun reports Councilman Zeke Cohen on Wednesday kicked off the second year of his This is Working summer jobs program in which businesses in his southeast Baltimore district provide employment for students.
    The councilman says he is grateful that 22 businesses in his district stepped up to hire between 25 and 3
  • Facebook: Send Us Your Naked Photos To Stop Revenge Porn

    (CBS News) — Facebook is expanding its fight against revenge porn with a pilot program that asks users to send their naked photos so Facebook can block the photos before someone else shares them. Facebook’s been testing the system in Australia and is extending the trial to the U.S., Britain and Canada, BBC News reports.
    In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Facebook’s Global Head of Safety Antigone Davis said the company was updating its pilot program tar
  • Ex-Liquor Board Director Sentenced In Bribery Scandal

    GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — The former director of a Maryland county’s liquor board has been sentenced for a bribery scheme, involving payoffs to politicians in exchange for help with legislation that would expand the county’s liquor sales.
    The Washington Post reports former Prince George’s County Liquor Board official David Dae Sok Son was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison, followed by supervised release after pleading guilty to bribery, conspiracy and obstruction of
  • Traffic Delays In Annapolis For Trump’s Speech At Naval Academy

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Annapolis residents and visitors should expect heavy delays Friday as President Donald Trump will be in town to give a commencement speech at the U.S. Naval Academy.
    The graduation will be held at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium at 10 a.m.
    RELATED: Trump To Address US Naval Academy Graduation
    Roads near the stadium will be congested, including U.S. Route 50, Roscoe Rowe Blvd, Farragut Rd, Taylor Ave, Cedar Park Rd, Annapolis St, and Maryland Rou
  • Hundreds Pay Their Respects To Ofc. Amy Caprio At Viewing

    PERRY HALL, Md. (WJZ) — For several hours Thursday, friends, family and even perfect strangers paid their respects to the family of Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio.
    Caprio died in the line of duty Monday while responding to a burglary in progress call. Police have charged four teenagers with her death.
    Into the night, hundreds lined the streets for a chance to honor Caprio.
    The viewing for Caprio was held at Schimunek Funeral Home.
    The community starts to gather f
  • Weather Blog: Another Beautiful, Sunny Day

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Thursday was a beautiful, dry and sunny day all over the Mid-Atlantic region.
    Warmer than normal temperatures once again as we reached the low to mid 80’s most places.
    Another very fine warm and sunny day is on tap for Friday, as well.
    By the weekend, a more humid airmass will begin to impact the region with a greater chance of late day showers and storms all weekend long. They can be hit or miss, but it does appear they may impact most of us at some point from
  • NFL’s Policy Could Mean A New Playbook On Protests This Fall

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Now that the NFL is drawing the line against players kneeling during the national anthem, athletes protesting police brutality and racial inequality may need to find a new playbook.
    The question is whether they intend to escalate their protests in some way.
    “The owners can try to prevent kneeling, but they open another can of worms,” said Randal Maurice Jelks, professor of African and African-American studies and history at the University of Kansas. “I
  • Bundy Fans 14, Tosses 2-Hitter To Lead O’s Past Chisox 9-3

    CHICAGO (AP) — Dylan Bundy struck out a career-high 14 and pitched a two-hitter for his second complete game in the majors, leading the Baltimore Orioles over the Chicago White Sox 9-3 on Thursday.
    Adam Jones and Trey Mancini hit solo home runs as Baltimore took a 9-0 lead after three innings. Jones and Manny Machado each had three hits, and Chance Sisco drove in three runs for the last-place Orioles, who won for just the third time in nine games and improved to 6-21 on the road.
    Jose Rond
  • Hogan To Run $1.3M In Campaign Ads Over Next Few Weeks

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan doesn’t have any primary opposition, but that’s not keeping him from buying television ads leading up to the June 26 primary.
    Doug Mayer, the governor’s deputy campaign manager, said Thursday the Hogan campaign is spending $1.3 million on ads, which will air in the Baltimore and Washington-area media markets.
    Mayer says they will begin airing next week and run up to the primary.
    While the Republican incumbent isn’t facing a pri
  • Ravens’ Joe Flacco Welcomes Lamar Jackson With ‘Open Arms’

    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco laughed at the notion that he holds a grudge against first-round draft pick Lamar Jackson.
    “We welcomed Lamar here with open arms,” Flacco said.
    The two quarterbacks appeared amiable as they rotated snaps, along with Robert Griffin III, in workouts this week. Flacco was clearly the most polished of the three, zipping passes downfield with almost pinpoint accuracy.
    Nonetheless, it is shaping up to be an important s
  • Who’s To Blame For An ‘Alleged Cop Killer’ Being Back On The Streets?

    BALTIMORE (WZ)– Questions of accountability persist as to why Dawnta Harris was allowed to come back to West Baltimore to live with his mom even though she felt he was a risk and needed secure detention.
    Secretary of Juvenile Services Sam Abed told WJZ he’s not blaming a judge for allowing the 16-year-old to be released on home monitoring over objections of the troubled teen’s mom.
    [REPORTER: Is the court to blame for what happened?]
    “I’m not going to use that term,

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