Decreased Gun Violence in the Western District Has Baltimore Mayor Hopeful For A Strategy Expansion By Sheridan Wall ● Crime ● January 26, 2023 January 26, 2023
‘If you’re law enforcement and you commit crimes, your pension will be at risk,’ Maryland Lawmakers Push To Revoke Pensions Of Convicted Officers By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● December 29, 2022 December 29, 2022
Homicides In Baltimore City Reach 300 For The Eighth Consecutive Year By Sheridan Wall ● Crime ● November 23, 2022 November 23, 2022
Baltimore City Deliberates $315,000 In Back Pay To Three Officers Cleared Of Domestic Violence, Assault, And Extortion Crimes By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● November 17, 2022 November 17, 2022
One Year After Report Finding Baltimore Police Failed To Adequately Support Crime Victims Baltimore City Council Reviews The Department’s Action By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● October 13, 2022 October 13, 2022
Home Values, Loss of Police Relationships, and Fewer Resources Among Reasons Some Oppose Baltimore’s First New Police District Map in 60 Years By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● October 7, 2022 October 7, 2022
Johns Hopkins University’s Proposal To Establish Police Force Met With Protests By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● October 7, 2022 October 7, 2022
A Baltimore Police Detective Is Suing Department Officials Claiming A “Continuous Campaign Of Pressure” By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● September 15, 2022 October 3, 2022
Study Finds Baltimore Residents Want To Continue Funding Police, Invest More In Schools By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● April 28, 2022 October 3, 2022
Mayor Scott’s 2023 Budget Proposal Includes An Increase In Police Funding By Sheridan Wall ● Policing ● April 14, 2022 October 3, 2022