• Korean Society of Baltimore seeks return of $60K in campaign contributions members made to Pugh - Baltimore Sun

    Korean Society of Baltimore seeks return of $60K in campaign contributions members made to Pugh  Baltimore SunThe leaders of the Korean Society of Baltimore said Wednesday they are seeking the return of more than $60,000 in contributions their members made to former ...
  • Despite Excess Rain In 2018, Baltimore Inner Harbor’s Sewage Contamination Went Down, Not Up

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — How healthy Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is each year depends on the weather, and in 2018 weather meant rain.
    And that meant sewage spills.
    260 million gallons of raw sewage mixed with rainwater, flowed into streams and into the harbor. But in the annual “Harbor Heartbeat” report, fecal contamination levels went down, not up.
    “And we think the impact of all that rain is that it diluted the pollution and helped flush it out of our streams and harbor,&rd
  • Man Shot Fatally In the Head In SW Baltimore - CBS Baltimore

    Man Shot Fatally In the Head In SW Baltimore  CBS BaltimoreBALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Southwest Baltimore after a man was shot in the head and torso. Police responded at around ...
  • Mayor Jack Young Says City ‘In The Process’ Of Restoring Email, Computer Access To City Employees

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Mayor Jack Young gave the public an update later Wednesday afternoon in the IT battle against a ransomware attack on Baltimore City Hall’s computer system.
    “Baltimore City is in the process of restoring email and computer access to city employees. We are prioritizing public safety agencies and are working on other agencies simultaneously.
    A pilot was successfully implemented and we are rolling that solution out citywide. This is an ongoing proce
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  • Mayor Jack Young Says City ‘In The Process’ Of Restoring Computer Access

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Mayor Jack Young gave the public an update later Wednesday afternoon in the IT battle against a ransomware attack on Baltimore City Hall’s computer system.
    “Baltimore City is in the process of restoring email and computer access to city employees. We are prioritizing public safety agencies and are working on other agencies simultaneously.
    A pilot was successfully implemented and we are rolling that solution out citywide. This is an ongoing proce
  • York Road Property Owners To Vote On Creation Of Business Improvement District Designed To Clean Up Area

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Customers at businesses along York Road in Baltimore may soon see some changes designed to clean up the area, but the plans come at a cost — a tax increase for nearby property owners.
    The road is the heart of the Govans neighborhood, but it’s a heart with some clogged arteries. The sidewalks can be grubby places that aren’t welcoming for those hoping to shop nearby.
    Chef Ray Davis knows the problems of crime and grime in the area — he owns Flight A
  • Baltimore Man Arrested After Drugs, Gun Found In Car

    BROOKLYN, Md. (WJZ) — A Baltimore man was arrested Tuesday night after police found drugs, a gun and over $2,000 in cash in the vehicle he was driving.
    Police stopped Andre Lamar Arthur, 30, in the 5500 block of Ritchie Highway in Brooklyn for a moving violation and safety equipment violation. Arthur reportedly agreed to let police search the vehicle.
    During the search, police reportedly found 10 5-milligram oxycodone pills, 56 grams of marijuana, a .22 caliber Chiappa rifle with a 26-roun
  • New Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Hopes To Move School System Forward

    TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — Baltimore County Public Schools will soon have a new superintendent.
    Longtime educator Darryl Williams was chosen to take office. He will leave his current position in Montgomery County at the end of the school year.
    Williams has been an educator for 31 years. He was a teacher, principal and — most recently — an administrator supervising Montgomery County Public Schools.
    “I can still relate to what’s happening in the classroom, and more impo
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  • ‘Tastewise Kids’ Brings In ‘Clavel’ Chef To Make Salads Fun For Kids, Promote Healthy Eating

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Learning about food, where it comes from and how to make healthy choices can be as important in education as reading or writing.
    That’s the theory behind, “Tastewise Kids,” at Patterson Park Public Charter School on Wednesday, and the program had fourth graders building a salad with one of Baltimore’s premier chefs.
    “Can somebody tell me what we have in front of you…olive oil,” said Carlos Raba, “Clavel” chef. He is t
  • 2 People Who Jumped From Third-Floor Balcony Among Injured In Randallstown Apartment Fire

    RANDALLSTOWN (WJZ) — Two of the five people injured in an apartment fire in Randallstown early Wednesday morning were forced to jump from a third-floor balcony as flames ravaged the building.
    A number of residents, including Sal Smith, were told to get what they can out of their homes Wednesday because officials are not sure when they will be able to return home.
    “I spent the night at a friend’s house and I’m just now coming back. Like, everything got burnt up!&rdquo
  • Man Shot Fatally In the Head In SW Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Southwest Baltimore after a man was shot in the head and torso.
    Police responded at around 2:46 p.m. to the 1900 block of Braddish Avenue for a report of a shooting.
    Once there, officers found the man shot in the torso and the head. He was taken to an area hospital where he later died.
    Homicide detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers 1-866-7lockup.
  • Brian Billick To Be Inducted Into Ravens Ring Of Honor

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Owner Steve Bisciotti announced Wednesday that former Head Coach Brian Billick will be inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor this year.
    Billick began his nine-year career as Head Coach in Baltimore in 1999. He led the team to an 8-8 record that season.
    In just his second year at the helm of the ship, Billick led the Ravens to their first Super Bowl in franchise history.
    Steve Bisciotti announces Brian Billick will be inducted into Ravens Ring of Honor this yr @WJZ pic.tw
  • Brian Billick, Haloti Ngata To Be Inducted Into Ravens Ring Of Honor

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Owner Steve Bisciotti announced Wednesday that former Head Coach Brian Billick and former Defensive Tackle Haloti Ngata will be inducted into the Ravens Ring of Honor this year.
    Billick began his nine-year career as Head Coach in Baltimore in 1999. He led the team to an 8-8 record that season.
    In just his second year at the helm of the ship, Billick led the Ravens to their first Super Bowl in franchise history.
    Steve Bisciotti announces Brian Billick will be inducted into
  • Dolphin Found Dead In Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A dolphin was found dead in the Inner Harbor Wednesday.
    The National Aquarium in Baltimore confirmed to WJZ that the dolphin died.
    [WARNING: Some may find the photos below graphic.]
    Credit: Joseph Johnson/ Facebook
    Credit: Joseph Johnson/ Facebook
    Aquarium Officials said that the dolphin was found in the Canton waterfront area and that they are working under the direction of NOAA and in partnership with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
    Aquarium Officials said
  • Missing 33-Year-Old Man Last Seen Near Bethesda

    BETHESDA, Md. (WJZ) — Montgomery County detectives are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing 33-year-old Bethesda man.
    Family members last saw Arnav Gupta when he let his home around 9:20 a.m. Wednesday.
    Arnav Gupta. Courtesy Montgomery County Police.
    Police are concerned about his physical and emotional well-being.
    Gupta is five-foot-nine and weighs 200 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes, a mustache and wears glasses.
    Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts
  • Missing Silver Spring 35-Year-Old Man Left Healthcare Facility In Wheelchair

    SILVER SPRING, Md. (WJZ) — Montgomery County police are searching for a missing 35-year-old man who left a healthcare center in a wheelchair May 26 and hasn’t been seen since.
    Police said Rick Calvin Brownlee is believed to be with his mother.
    Rick Calvin Brownlee. Courtesy Montgomery County Police.
    He is described as 5’4″ and 120 lbs. He was last seen wearing a light blue hospital gown with green dots on it.
    Police said they are concerned for his welfare.
    Anyone with inf
  • Baltimore boater finds dolphin carcass in Canton harbor - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore boater finds dolphin carcass in Canton harbor  Baltimore SunA Baltimore boater Wednesday reported to authorities the death of a dolphin found in Canton — weeks after National Aquarium biologists said they were ...
  • ‘The Suspension Was Harsh’: Metta World Peace Still Stung By ‘Malice At The Palace’; Talks New Showtime Doc ‘A Quiet Storm’

    (CBS Local Sports)– Metta World Peace has one of the most complicated stories of anyone to ever play in the NBA.
    The man formerly known as Ron Artest is an NBA champion, All-Star, and Defensive Player Of The Year. However, all of these accolades are overshadowed by the “Malice At The Palace” in 2004. A new Showtime documentary called “Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story” addresses the up and down career of Artest and the man World Peace is today.
    “The docum
  • Baltimore Police Searching For Missing Vulnerable 68-Year-Old Man

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police are looking for a missing vulnerable 68-year-old man.
    Lawrence Neslein, Jr., was last seen Tuesday in the 3500 block of Hamilton Avenue.
    Lawrence Neslein, Jr. Courtesy Baltimore Police
    He is five-foot-three, weighs 150 pounds and was last seen wearing a black and gold jacket and black pants.
    Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
     
  • Baltimore Police Find Missing Vulnerable 68-Year-Old Man

    This story has been updated to reflect that Lawrence Neslein, Jr. was found safe and unharmed.BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police are looking for a missing vulnerable 68-year-old man.
    Lawrence Neslein, Jr., was last seen Tuesday in the 3500 block of Hamilton Avenue.
    Lawrence Neslein, Jr. Courtesy Baltimore Police
    He is five-foot-three, weighs 150 pounds and was last seen wearing a black and gold jacket and black pants.
    Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
     
  • Missing 22-Year-Old Landover Man Located

    LANDOVER, MD. (WJZ) — Prince George’s County police have located a missing 22-year-old man.
    Raymond Butler had last been seen on May 26 in the 500 block of Hill Road in Landover, Md.
    Courtesy: PGPD
    He is 5’10”, 185 lbs and was believed to have been wearing a white shirt, tan pants and white tennis shoes, police said.
    He left the area in a white 2017 Nissan Versa with a Maryland tag of 4CZ0211.
  • ATF Offering $5K Reward Each For Information Leading To Arrest Of 2 Men Considered Armed And Dangerous

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — ATF Specials Agents and U.S. Marshals are looking for two men considered to be armed and dangerous.
    Michael Reaves and Demetres Moore are both charged with gun and drug crimes for their alleged roles in a Baltimore drug trafficking organization.
    ATF Special Agents & @USMarshalsHQ are looking for Michael Reaves & Demetres Moore, considered armed & dangerous.
    Both are charged with gun & drug crimes for their alleged roles in a Baltimore drug trafficking
  • 500,000 Gallons Of Sewage Overflow Prompt Water Contact Alert In Baltimore County

    PIKESVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — A pipe damaged by erosion and storms caused 500,000 gallons of sewage to overflow in western Baltimore County Tuesday and Wednesday, public works officials said.
    The overflow was first reported around noon Tuesday. Crews were able to set up a pump and stop the leak by 4:30 a.m. Wednesday.
    The damaged pipe crosses a stream near the Sudbrook Park neighborhood in the northwestern part o the county. It had been inspected in 2016 and was deemed a low risk of failure.
    Cou
  • High School Teacher Writes ‘WTF Is This?’ On Student’s Homework

    PANAMA CITY, Fla. (CBS Local)— The mother of a high school student in Florida is calling for disciplinary action against a teacher who wrote “WTF” — shorthand for “what the f***” — at the top of her son’s homework assignment.
    Melinda Smith said she was surprised and upset when her son handed her his science homework and “WTF is this? Absolutely no credit” was written in red across the top.
    “It wasn’t anything about not getti
  • Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh Files Charges Against Opioid Manufacturer Purdue Pharma, Related Entities

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh announced Wednesday that his office has filed charges against opioid manufacturers Purdue Pharma, L.P., Rhodes Pharmaceuticals and related entities.
    The charges allege that the companies engaged in a scheme to market prescription opioids through unfair and deceptive trade practices.
    Purdue manufactures MS Contin, Dilaudid, Butrans, Hysingla and OxyContin — among others — while Rhodes manufactures generic opioids.
    The
  • Baltimore Teens Arrested After Allegedly Stealing Dirt Bikes; Leading Police On Chase Through 2 States - CBS Baltimore

    Baltimore Teens Arrested After Allegedly Stealing Dirt Bikes; Leading Police On Chase Through 2 States  CBS BaltimoreABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — A 14-year-old and a 17-year-old from Baltimore are in police custody after they allegedly stole dirt bikes in Pennslyvania and then ...
  • Police: Man Dies After Lighting Himself On Fire Near National Mall In DC

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (WJZ) — A man lit himself on fire near the National Mall in Washington D.C. Wednesday afternoon.
    According to the Secret Service, the man, identified as Arnav Gupta, lit himself on fire on the Ellipse near 15th and Constitution Avenue around 12:10 p.m.
    Secret Service, National Park Service and U.S. Park Police responded at 12:25 p.m. to the National Mall.
    Gupta was extinguished and taken to a local hospital for treatment. He died as a result of his injuries later that even
  • Man Lit Himself On Fire Near National Mall In DC

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (WJZ) — A man lit himself on fire near the National Mall in Washington D.C. Wednesday afternoon.
    According to the Secret Service, the man lit himself on fire on the Ellipse near 15th and Constitution Avenue around 12:10 p.m.
    The Elllipse is located south of the White House fence and north of Constitution Avenue and the National Mall.
    At approximately 12:20 p.m. a man lit himself on fire on the Ellipse near 15th and Constitution Ave., Secret Service personnel are on scene a
  • Maryland Department Of Agriculture Set To Begin Routine Mosquito Control Activities

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — As mosquito season gets underway, the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s mosquito control program will be active in communities throughout the state.
    The program will conduct surveillance and control measures to manage mosquito populations.
    Seasonal mosquito control activities will begin on May 29 in participating counties and communities.
    “Mosquito-borne disease is a major public health concern, and we remain vigilant in our efforts to fight these dise
  • Baltimore schools mourn, remember 12 students lost in another year of violence - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore schools mourn, remember 12 students lost in another year of violence  Baltimore SunBaltimore Schools honored 12 students lost to violence this year during a Wednesday event on the steps outside its North Avenue headquarters.
  • ‘She’s My Hero. She Saved My Son,’: 11-Year-Old Girl Saves Little Brother From Attempted Abduction

    CLEVELAND (CBS Local) — An 11-year-old Cleveland girl is being hailed as a hero for taking quick action to save her 6-year-old brother from an attempted abduction.
    Julianne Moore and her brother Hayden were playing in the front yard of their Old Brooklyn neighborhood home Thursday evening when they were approached by a man.
    “He started to talk to us, but we really couldn’t figure out what he was saying,” Julianne told WJW. “It was like gibberish so we really didn&rs
  • Baltimore County paying $500,000 to settle Hunt Valley Church land-use discrimination lawsuit - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore County paying $500,000 to settle Hunt Valley Church land-use discrimination lawsuit  Baltimore SunBaltimore County has agreed to pay Hunt Valley Presbyterian Church $500,000 to settle a federal lawsuit alleging religious discrimination in a land-use case, ...
  • WATCH: ‘There’s A Bear In The School, There’s A Bear In The School!’

    EUREKA, Mo. (CBS Local) — A small black bear who got trapped inside a Catholic church and school in Missouri was tranquilized and removed Tuesday, authorities said.
    Video posted on Facebook by Eureka, Missouri Community showed the male bear, weighing about 90 pounds, trying to get out of Most Sacred Heart Parish in Eureka.The Parish was founded in 1889 as a Catholic Church and now includes an elementary school. Classes was out for the summer, so no kids were present at the time.
    The pastor
  • Free Agent DT Gerald McCoy Extends Visit With Ravens; What Would Signing Mean?

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)- Free agent defensive tackle Gerald McCoy visited with the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday and late last night reports stated that he stayed the night and extended his visit into today. The visit comes just a few days after McCoy took a meeting with the division rival Cleveland Browns on Friday of last week.
    Gerald McCoy is still in Baltimore and having dinner with the Ravens. His visit will go into Wednesday, per a source. He's remained in contact with the Browns, who have also expr
  • Driver Killed In Head-On Crash In Brandywine Identified

    BRANDYWINE, Md. (WJZ) — One of the two drivers killed in a head-on crash in Brandywine Tuesday night has been identified, Prince George’s County Police said.
    Police responded to the crash on Brandywine Road near Lee Acres Drive around 7:55 p.m.
    PGPD Investigating Double Fatal Car Collision On Brandywine Road
    A preliminary investigation showed the driver of an SUV heading north crossed into the southbound lanes and struck a Brandywine man’s van head-on. Both were pronounced dead
  • 5 Injured, At Least 40 Displaced In Randallstown Apartment Fire

    RANDALLSTOWN (WJZ) — Five people were injured in an apartment fire in Randallstown, according to authorities, including a firefighter who was suffering from heat exhaustion.
    The residents injuries were serious, but non-life threatening, but they were still taken to Sinai Hospital. The county firefighter was transported to Northwest Hospital with minor injuries.
    The fire broke out around 2:16 a.m. Wednesday at the Northwest Crossing Garden Apartment Complex at 3421 Barry Paul Rd. The Baltim
  • Memorial Tournament: Jack Nicklaus’s ‘Total Vision’ At Muirfield Village

    By Dave Shedloski
    (CBS Pittsburgh/CBS Local) — Muirfield Village Golf Club, which has hosted the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide since its inception in 1976, has a well earned reputation on the PGA Tour. And the field attracted to Dublin, Ohio each spring reflects that.
    But the genesis of Muirfield Village Golf Club and the Memorial Tournament dates to 1966, when, just before the start of that year’s Masters Tournament, legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus confided to one of hi
  • Baltimore City Police Officer Michael O’Sullivan Suspended With Pay

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore City police officer has been suspended with pay.
    Officer Michael O’Sullivan is suspended with pay, city police confirm. His last assignment was in Northern District.
    At this time, WJZ is waiting to confirm why the officer was suspended.
    O’Sullivan will appear before Judge Melissa Phinn at 2 p.m. for an initial bail hearing.
    He’s been with the agency since 2000.
    This story is developing. Stay with WJZ for the latest.
  • Baltimore City Police Officer Michael O’Sullivan Indicted on Perjury, Misconduct Charges, Suspended With Pay - CBS Baltimore

    Baltimore City Police Officer Michael O’Sullivan Indicted on Perjury, Misconduct Charges, Suspended With Pay  CBS BaltimoreBALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore City police officer has been suspended with pay, city police confirmed, and left court as a defendant Wednesday afternoon.
  • Baltimore City Police Officer Michael O’Sullivan Indicted on Perjury, Misconduct Charges, Suspended With Pay

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore City police officer has been suspended with pay, city police confirmed, and left court as a defendant Wednesday afternoon.
    Officer Michael O’Sullivan, a nearly 20-year veteran of the Baltimore City Police Department was released on his own recognizance as he awaits trial on perjury and misconduct charges.
    Michael Sullivan
    Prosecutors said the misconduct charge is tied to allegedly lying under oath.
    Baltimore Police did confirm he is suspended with pay, a
  • Amber Alert canceled after officials locate 12-year-old girl from Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    Amber Alert canceled after officials locate 12-year-old girl from Baltimore  Baltimore SunAn Amber Alert was issued and then canceled overnight for a 12-year-old girl by The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
  • Swimming In Reservoirs Is Illegal, Baltimore County Reminds Residents

    BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — As summer nears and more people headed to beaches and pools to cool off, Baltimore County officials are reminding residents that swimming in the three city-owned reservoirs in the county is illegal.
    Prettyboy, Loch Raven and Liberty reservoirs are dangerous for swimmers due to varying depths, hidden rocks, fallen trees and underwater currents, the county said.
    “No Swimming” signs are posted at all three reservoirs.
    Now that swimming season has begu
  • NBA Finals Preview: Can Kawhi Leonard’s Heroics Stave Off A Warriors Three-Peat?

    The Warriors make their fifth consecutive NBA Finals looking to three-peat, but the Raptors' Kawhi Leonard is having a historic postseason.
  • Six injured, including firefighter, in Randallstown apartment fire, Baltimore County officials say - Baltimore Sun

    Six injured, including firefighter, in Randallstown apartment fire, Baltimore County officials say  Baltimore SunBaltimore County fire officials said the fire was reported around 2:24 a.m. in the 3400 block of Barry Paul Road.
  • Maryland Weather: Scattered Thunderstorms With Large Hail, Damaging Winds Possible Wednesday

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — There is the potential for scattered severe storms this afternoon and evening.
    The fact that so much of Maryland is under the enhanced threat is certainly worth paying attention to.
    Damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible.
    There is the potential for scattered severe storms this afternoon & evening. The fact that so much of #Maryland is under the enhanced threat is certainly worth paying attention to. Damaging winds, large hail and isolated torna
  • Police Searching For 17-Year-Old Girl Missing For A Week

    LINTHICUM HEIGHTS, Md. (WJZ) — Anne Arundel County Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a 17-year-old girl who has been missing for nearly a week.
    Janeya Brown was last seen Friday in Linthicum Heights. She’s five-foot-five and 240 pounds.
    #DigitalDetectives Have you seen me? pic.twitter.com/kfBVsMc24g
    — Anne Arundel Police (@AACOPD) May 29, 2019Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call 911 or the Anne Arundel County Police Department Missing Pe
  • Off-Duty Prince George’s County Police Officer Davon McKenzie Killed In Motorcycle Crash

    PRINCE GEORGE’S CO., Md. (WJZ) — An off-duty Prince George’s County police officer died Tuesday after his motorcycle was struck by another vehicle, according to authorities.
    Police said Officer Davon McKenzie was riding in the Southbound lanes of I-495 at Route 202 around 11 p.m. when the accident happened. He died a short while after the accident at the hospital.
    PGPD mourns off-duty officer killed in beltway collision. https://t.co/675NVFemT2 pic.twitter.com/TRWRgHnSvT
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  • Energy Drinks May Have Unintended Health Risks

    (CNN) — Energy drinks may promise a boost, but experts are increasingly concerned that their cocktails of ingredients could have unintended health risks.
    A study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that caffeinated energy drinks altered the heart’s electrical activity and raised blood pressure.
    The extent of these electrical changes — which signal the heart’s chambers squeezing and relaxing — is “generally considered mild
  • Suspect At-Large After I-95 Police Chase Involving 3 Men Who Allegedly Stole Dirt Bikes From PA Store

    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Maryland State Police were involved in a police pursuit involving two stolen vehicles Wednesday morning along the I-95 corridor.
    The incident happened on I-95 in Harford County, causing severe traffic delays around the area.
    According to Maryland officials, Pennsylvania State Police reported they were involved in a pursuit of two white vans around 5 a.m. Wednesday across state lines. The vans were stolen from Baltimore City and were traveling on Route 1 toward Marylan
  • High School Student’s Pro-Trump MAGA Hat Blurred Out In Yearbook

    LITTLESTOWN, Pa. (CBS Local) — A Pennsylvania teen who supports President Donald Trump fell victim to censorship and digital editing when his “Make America Great Again” hat was blurred out of his high school yearbook.
    16-year-old Jeremy Gebhart is a strong supporter of President Donald Trump.
    “I just think he wants to help our country and I think he is,” Gebhart told WPMT.
    That’s why he says he and his friend decided to show their support for the president by

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