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baltimore. we love our city. i have lived all my life in baltimore. i am proud of the city. but we have got to move forward. what happened in baltimore could have happened in other cities. and we want to make sure that we take the right steps. so, there are two areas that we are trying to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore the confidence of the community that the police are on their side. that the police in the community are working together. we have problems here. i have introduced some legislation to deal with it. we have to and profilingend -- end profiling in this community in america. there is not a single person here, and not a single person in the united states senate who hasn't had a second chance. so we have to recognize that our criminal justice system has not treated everyone fairly and we have to give people a helping hand. so this past week, i was at second chance in baltimore which is incredible what they do to help people who have finished their prison sentences. they also do a great job on a commercial venture of taking old m
baltimore. we love our city. i have lived all my life in baltimore. i am proud of the city. but we have got to move forward. what happened in baltimore could have happened in other cities. and we want to make sure that we take the right steps. so, there are two areas that we are trying to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore the confidence of the community that the police are on their side. that the police in the community are working together. we have problems...
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this is report done by johns hopkins and the city of baltimore health department. as a result of the data we have -- and the list goes on and on, the death rates compared to the rest of the city, 55.3 percent is your life expectancy in this neighborhood were in baltimore city is 71.8. avoidable deaths, 50 percent of the deaths in our neighborhood are avoidable. 36 percent. we are dying of things that could be handled. i don't i don't want to bore you with the data, but it really substantiates how devastating health and life expectancy is. and then when you add on things like no food markets increases and liquor stores, we have had a significant increase in stores selling loses cigarettes sold individually. we want to hit on a couple of issues. one of the largest associations with a little more than 3,000 residents covering a little more than 52 blocks. anywhere between 40 to 50 houses. the most important thing to a neighborhood association is matthew henson elementary school in our children. that is our most important priority, and we are happy to have our illustrio
this is report done by johns hopkins and the city of baltimore health department. as a result of the data we have -- and the list goes on and on, the death rates compared to the rest of the city, 55.3 percent is your life expectancy in this neighborhood were in baltimore city is 71.8. avoidable deaths, 50 percent of the deaths in our neighborhood are avoidable. 36 percent. we are dying of things that could be handled. i don't i don't want to bore you with the data, but it really substantiates...
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people in baltimore city have lived under basically a war zone. i have experience at the justice department working to expand the circle of quality and opportunity. working for governor bob erlich, that's why we are getting off the sidelines and taking a serious look at the senate race. >> do the people want more police or are they resentful? we didn't just sort of cherry things out the ones who said nice things about the police. that's what we learned. >> no question they want to see more law enforcement. they also want to see a broken system fixed. 50% less arrests from last year at this point in time with the spike of homicides had 2 homicides in this just last month alone. 100 homicides in this past year. we have got to restore integrity in our justice system in baltimore city and we have got to make things better for everyone. more jobs, more economic opportunity. i think the pastor was right. we need to provide a different opportunity path for kids in baltimore city. >> you were intending or thinking on running for the senate from the republ
people in baltimore city have lived under basically a war zone. i have experience at the justice department working to expand the circle of quality and opportunity. working for governor bob erlich, that's why we are getting off the sidelines and taking a serious look at the senate race. >> do the people want more police or are they resentful? we didn't just sort of cherry things out the ones who said nice things about the police. that's what we learned. >> no question they want to...
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high school degree or less compared to 52% of education in baltimore city. we look at just about every issue, alcohol density, 8.1 compared to 4.6 in the city. this is the report done by johns hopkins and the city of baltimore health department. as a result of the data that we have and the list goes on and on. it talks about the death rate. our death rate compared to the rest of the city, 64.3% is your life expen tansy in this neighborhood where in baltimore city, it's 71.8. avertible death, 50% of the death in our neighborhood are avertible, 36 in baltimore city. where he dieing of things that could be handled. i don't want to bore you with all the data. >> this is important. >> if the data substantiate how devastating health and life expectancy is in this community. and then when you add on things like no food markets, increases in liquor stores, we have had a significant increase in stores selling lucys. you can't go to too many stores where you can't buy them. of course, who is buying them are our young people. we want to hit on a couple issues we feel ma
high school degree or less compared to 52% of education in baltimore city. we look at just about every issue, alcohol density, 8.1 compared to 4.6 in the city. this is the report done by johns hopkins and the city of baltimore health department. as a result of the data that we have and the list goes on and on. it talks about the death rate. our death rate compared to the rest of the city, 64.3% is your life expen tansy in this neighborhood where in baltimore city, it's 71.8. avertible death,...
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baltimore. i am proud of the city. what happened in baltimore could have happened in other cities. we know that you would want to make sure we take the right steps. so there are two areas we are trained to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore the confidence of the community that police are on their side that the police and the community are working together. have introduced some legislation to deal with at the end of the racial profiling. we've got to end it in our community and anywhere in america. i've introduced legislation that helps people who have had problems. there's not a single person here and not a single person in the united states senate who hasn't had a second chance. we've got to recognize the criminal justice system has not treated everyone fairly and give people a helping hand. this past week i was at second chance in baltimore which is incredible what they do to help people who i finish their prison sentences. they also do a great job on a commercial venture have taken the old materials from buildings and recycling them into new pro
baltimore. i am proud of the city. what happened in baltimore could have happened in other cities. we know that you would want to make sure we take the right steps. so there are two areas we are trained to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore the confidence of the community that police are on their side that the police and the community are working together. have introduced some legislation to deal with at the end of the racial profiling. we've got to end it in...
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baltimore. we love our city. of that of that all my life in baltimore. am proud of the city. we have to move forward. it happened in our city. we want to we want to make sure that we take the right steps. there are two areas where trying to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore confidence of the committee's that the police are on their side. the police are working together. i have introduced legislation to deal with it. we have to and profiling in this country and our community and anywhere. i i have introduced some legislation that helps people who have had problems there is not a single person here not not a single person in the united states senate that has not had a 2nd chance. we we have to recognize our criminal justice system has not treated everyone fairly and give people a helping hand. it's this next -- this past weekend was a 2nd chance in baltimore. incredible what they do to help people who have finished their prison sentences. they also do a great job on commercial venture, taking old material from buildings and recycle them in th
baltimore. we love our city. of that of that all my life in baltimore. am proud of the city. we have to move forward. it happened in our city. we want to we want to make sure that we take the right steps. there are two areas where trying to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore confidence of the committee's that the police are on their side. the police are working together. i have introduced legislation to deal with it. we have to and profiling in this country...
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meet for the first time tomorrow to discuss what needs to change after freddie gray's death in baltimore city. you remember it triggered violent protests and they riot that rocked the city. the bipartisan group is tasked for making that recommendations for better police training. the man accused of killing a university of virginia person last fall is set to go on trial for a 10-year-old attack that nearly claimed fairfax woman's life. jesse matthew is charged with attempted murder and sexual assault. a judge rejected a defense request for delay. the victim who flew in from india last week will be allowed to testify at the trial. a string of overdoses are prompting a warning tonight in the district about the dangers of synthetic drugs. the problem is so bad members of the administration came in on the weekend to make their message heard. >> d.c. police and health officials are cracking down saying synthetic drugs are illegal and dangerous and the goal is to get them off the street. nearly a dozen residents of d.c.'s largest homeless shelter in the hospital friday. according to officials, from
meet for the first time tomorrow to discuss what needs to change after freddie gray's death in baltimore city. you remember it triggered violent protests and they riot that rocked the city. the bipartisan group is tasked for making that recommendations for better police training. the man accused of killing a university of virginia person last fall is set to go on trial for a 10-year-old attack that nearly claimed fairfax woman's life. jesse matthew is charged with attempted murder and sexual...
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baltimore. we love our city. i've lived my life in baltimore. i'm proud of this city. what happened in baltimore, could have happened in other cities. we know that. but it happened in our city. we want to make sure that we take the right steps. so there are two areas that we are trying to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore the confidence of the community that the police are on their side, that the police in the community are we have problems there. i have introduced some legislation to deal with it. we have to end profiling in this country and in our community and anywhere in america. i've introduced legislation that helps people who have had problems. there's not a single person here and there's not a single person in the united states senate who hasn't had a second chance. so we got to recognize that our criminal justice system has not treated everyone fairly. we got to give people a helping hand. this past week i was at second chance in baltimore, which is incredible what they do to help people who have finished their prison sentenc
baltimore. we love our city. i've lived my life in baltimore. i'm proud of this city. what happened in baltimore, could have happened in other cities. we know that. but it happened in our city. we want to make sure that we take the right steps. so there are two areas that we are trying to deal with in regards to what happened in baltimore. one is to restore the confidence of the community that the police are on their side, that the police in the community are we have problems there. i have...
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what is going on a baltimore right now? >> the cityf baltimore the first thing i would say is when you look at a place like all to more we see a lot of urban decay and you know urban decay is as american as apple pie. we can continue to look at the criminality of the byproducts of that and we can continue to focus on the wet but we really need to talk about the why. and i say that because a decade of social economic issues that played out in places like alt-a more and being a representative and a person that has grown up in baltimore knowing folks who understand the plight of urban america at the end of the day we see the spike of increase before every summer. memorial day weekend is issa start to a place where you see unfortunately a lot of violence. .. the trop in arrest has been happening for quite some time. then you also bring in the morale of the police force. it's really hard to quanity quantify the specific variables to tie it into. however it's a major problem. one thing i'll say, also we saw the city go up in flames and saw t
what is going on a baltimore right now? >> the cityf baltimore the first thing i would say is when you look at a place like all to more we see a lot of urban decay and you know urban decay is as american as apple pie. we can continue to look at the criminality of the byproducts of that and we can continue to focus on the wet but we really need to talk about the why. and i say that because a decade of social economic issues that played out in places like alt-a more and being a...
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it's a crisis in baltimore city. but it's also a crisis in baltimore county.'s also a crisis in harford, howard county and every county in our state. we need to have a comprehensive way of dealing with it. we have said this before. we have not done it. i must tell you, it's not just a maryland problem. it's a national problem. so it really does mean much tougher on the supplies, but also dealing with the demand. you have to deal with both sides of this. our demand strategies have never worked. so you need to take new approaches on the demand side. and that requires that we don't need to lock people up who are users. we need to make -- we need to help them with treatment. i just want to bring to your attention not too far from here -- you mentioned mental health services. not too far from here there's a place called mosaic which opened just a couple weeks ago. it survived the riots, by the way. there was no damage done to it. it hadn't opened yet. it was about to open. it's located -- help me. charles near 22nd, around there. it's a mental health addiction cent
it's a crisis in baltimore city. but it's also a crisis in baltimore county.'s also a crisis in harford, howard county and every county in our state. we need to have a comprehensive way of dealing with it. we have said this before. we have not done it. i must tell you, it's not just a maryland problem. it's a national problem. so it really does mean much tougher on the supplies, but also dealing with the demand. you have to deal with both sides of this. our demand strategies have never worked....
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baltimore city -- baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby trying to block the release of freddie gray's autopsy and other quote sensitive documents. right now she is prosecuting six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. gray's death sparking royce. "on the record" griff jenkins has covered the story from the beginning e joins us. >> greta qui confirm tonight that states attorney mosby has put things in motion to block the release of the autopsy report in freddie gray's death. now, that, in and of itself, is unusual. what's even more strike something that she is refusing in the standard practice to give the report to the police as well. they're outraged because they have been conducting their own independent investigation. remember these charges came because of mosby's office investigation. the police wanted their own independent investigation. and now she is also seeking to block the release of the reports to the police as well as a gag order preventing anyone involved in the case from speaking out. >> why? >> she told a local paper that quote: she has a duty to
baltimore city -- baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby trying to block the release of freddie gray's autopsy and other quote sensitive documents. right now she is prosecuting six police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray. gray's death sparking royce. "on the record" griff jenkins has covered the story from the beginning e joins us. >> greta qui confirm tonight that states attorney mosby has put things in motion to block the release of the autopsy report in...
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the baltimore city sheriff's office and also major jerome howard of the maryland transportation. and those who are on their way stand in support, maryland state police and baltimore school police. we understand fully the concern over the recent violence and level of violence for our community and for all our law enforcement personnel and officers. nothing is more important than the sanctity of human life within this city. mere numbers miss the point. we're talking about people. these are not numbers. these are human beings that have lost their lives in the streets of baltimore. we are aggressive in our crime fight using all the resources that are available to us. this is all hands on deck. all hands, every single resource every single body every single personnel on the streets of baltimore. i want to share with you what my department has been doing over the last several weeks along with our federal partners. all too often it is easy to focus on the negative. and not give credit to the hardworking officers who are working and taking the violent offenders off the streets of baltimor
the baltimore city sheriff's office and also major jerome howard of the maryland transportation. and those who are on their way stand in support, maryland state police and baltimore school police. we understand fully the concern over the recent violence and level of violence for our community and for all our law enforcement personnel and officers. nothing is more important than the sanctity of human life within this city. mere numbers miss the point. we're talking about people. these are not...
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office of states attorney baltimore city's opposition to defendant's joint motion to dismiss for prosecutorial misconduct or in the alternative sanctions. proof is in the pudding rather than claim violent rhetoric. mrs. mosby's words calmed the city before the city became armed camp and burning to the ground. your thoughts, katie? >> let me get this straight. apparently marilyn mosby is not only the baltimore state attorney but ready she is the riot whisperer. the riot whisperer. she knows now howe to quell all unrest when the city is burning to the ground. opposition to the defendants' motion to dismiss. her inflammatory speech that she she gave on the steps of city hall served legitimate law enforcement purpose. what was that? riot control. read that response. she actually goes so far as to say that her job was to do riot control as the state attorney. it's an absurdity. she has also been looking at the fact that the judge denied her request for an expedited hearing and he basically said you didn't cite to the right rule you didn't comply. once again we have a prosecutor who doesn't actually
office of states attorney baltimore city's opposition to defendant's joint motion to dismiss for prosecutorial misconduct or in the alternative sanctions. proof is in the pudding rather than claim violent rhetoric. mrs. mosby's words calmed the city before the city became armed camp and burning to the ground. your thoughts, katie? >> let me get this straight. apparently marilyn mosby is not only the baltimore state attorney but ready she is the riot whisperer. the riot whisperer. she...
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also asking for help from our federal agencies in terms of the jobs and so forth needed here in baltimore city. barbara mikulski was just here yesterday with our labor commissioner talking about all of the federal help they're going to be pulling together to make sure that baltimore in the coming days begins to move forward with a plan to bring everybody together the police the community, and the federal resources that are need not only to deal with the drug problems that the city is facing but the unemployment issues as well. >> how do you respond to some of the critics saying, you know one of the reasons why crime is high is because so many of the baltimore city police officers are less proactive? >> well i don't know that they're less proactive. what they've said is because we're looking at this -- that the eyes of america are on them that they feel that the response -- that their response is not what it should be. i agree with the police commissioner and everyone else who hires police to work in our city that we need them to do their job. so whatever that takes, in order for us to get them
also asking for help from our federal agencies in terms of the jobs and so forth needed here in baltimore city. barbara mikulski was just here yesterday with our labor commissioner talking about all of the federal help they're going to be pulling together to make sure that baltimore in the coming days begins to move forward with a plan to bring everybody together the police the community, and the federal resources that are need not only to deal with the drug problems that the city is facing but...
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that's a quote, a confession from the city of baltimore, desperate as a historic crime wave is grippingmore's top cop says the root of the problem is this the looting of all those shelves full of prescription drugs. amidst all the riots following freddie gray's death in the back of a police van. joining me now, a woman who knows baltimore better than most. a former addict who's been clean for a year and turned her life around after growing up with, you know no real parents present at the time in freddie gray's neighborhood. thank you so much for joining me again. >> hello, brooke. no problem. >> so the last time we chatted, i was in your neighborhood. it was the week of the riots. the news today is that the police commissioner there says because of the looting, you know, there are all these prescription pills, this is the reason why the crime is so high where you are. i know you've said you haven't seen any of these prescription pills on the streets, so what's your reaction to hearing that your city's top cop is blaming the surge of violence on the drugs? >> i think that's completely fa
that's a quote, a confession from the city of baltimore, desperate as a historic crime wave is grippingmore's top cop says the root of the problem is this the looting of all those shelves full of prescription drugs. amidst all the riots following freddie gray's death in the back of a police van. joining me now, a woman who knows baltimore better than most. a former addict who's been clean for a year and turned her life around after growing up with, you know no real parents present at the time...
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is a crisis and baltimore city but also end baltimore county and howard county and every county in the state. we need to have a comprehensive way to deal with the. mitt isn't just a maryland problem is a national problem. so it really does mean much tougher supply is to deal with demands. the demand strategy has never worked. you need to take a new approach. that requires we don't need to lock people up to our users but to help them with treatment. i just want to bring to your attention there is a place called mosaic that opened a couple weeks ago. it survived a the riots by the way it is just ready to open and is located located, somebody help me? near 22nd and charleses' of mental health addiction center and it gets many referrals from the criminal justice system but it is doing incredibly effective work but i invite you to do take a look at it because they are touching people's lives. >> you have to start someplace so let see if you can get that type of program here in this community to help those that have addiction problems so they know there is people on their side also work to m
is a crisis and baltimore city but also end baltimore county and howard county and every county in the state. we need to have a comprehensive way to deal with the. mitt isn't just a maryland problem is a national problem. so it really does mean much tougher supply is to deal with demands. the demand strategy has never worked. you need to take a new approach. that requires we don't need to lock people up to our users but to help them with treatment. i just want to bring to your attention there...
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baltimore city lewded with drugs. sat down with fbi agent who says those drugs are fueling violence around the city. >> new pictures, just out today, released by the dea. revealing the identities of suspects accused of swiping prescription drugs from pharmacy counters. >> these are folks that obviously took advantage of the crisis. they used it as a target of opportunity. in some cases they are gang members who intentionally targeted the pharmacies and thinking that we would forget and we are just not going to do that. >> the drugs taken during the baltimore riots and now those drugs triggers even more violence that is showing no sign of slowing down. >> we heard a little bit about tactics maybe setting fires to disguise the theft of a pharmacy. is it your view then that these criminals these gangs became quickly emboldened and acted once the riots began and once the situation became vulnerable? >> absolutely. again, they took advantage of the situation. it's not just about the pharmaceuticals. that's just one facet of
baltimore city lewded with drugs. sat down with fbi agent who says those drugs are fueling violence around the city. >> new pictures, just out today, released by the dea. revealing the identities of suspects accused of swiping prescription drugs from pharmacy counters. >> these are folks that obviously took advantage of the crisis. they used it as a target of opportunity. in some cases they are gang members who intentionally targeted the pharmacies and thinking that we would forget...
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the heart of west baltimore, and one of the city's poorest areas. this is where freddie gray grew up -- known to friends as pepper. >> why was his nickname pepper? >> i never heard of pepper being bad for nobody, salt is bad for you, salt will kill you. i never heard nobody dying from pepper, everybody loves pepper. and he was dark skinned, so. >> brandon ross is freddie's god-brother. >> on april 12, reports say freddie was walking down the street when he made eye contact with officers -- and then ran. >> police chased gray and arrested him on the sidewalk here at the gilmor homes. >> where were you when he was arrested? >> right there with him. if you look at the original video that they shown, and you see the guy pointing, walking up, that's me. yeah, so i was there throughout the whole thing, seen the whole process. >> freddie was conscious when he was loaded into a paddy wagon. when it arrived at the police station 45 minutes later -- he was not. >> the question is why? he didn't do it to himself, he didn't have those injuries before he came in
the heart of west baltimore, and one of the city's poorest areas. this is where freddie gray grew up -- known to friends as pepper. >> why was his nickname pepper? >> i never heard of pepper being bad for nobody, salt is bad for you, salt will kill you. i never heard nobody dying from pepper, everybody loves pepper. and he was dark skinned, so. >> brandon ross is freddie's god-brother. >> on april 12, reports say freddie was walking down the street when he made eye...
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shots fired from a former baltimore city cop on social media. sergeant michael would took to twitter with stunning claims it police officers urinating and defecating on suspect rates during raids. -- suspect beds during raids. >> type of this was stuff that was previously known. reporter: he will not concern -- confirm specific details but he claims officers illegally searched people. shocking behavior says he witnessed. >> i did not see social justice it -- i got to the other side of the badge. reporter: he says he has regrets about what he saw and also what he did during his decade as an officer. wood admits he did not speak of then, so why now? >> ike knowledge the criticism it is valid. it was a poor excuse but it is like you are at war and that is the other opponent. reporter: the "us versus them" mentality has created a racial divide in baltimore. one b police department could close if it shifted towards more sympathetic policing. >> i did not see it. reporter: sergeant wood said of any victims came forward he would testify about what he s
shots fired from a former baltimore city cop on social media. sergeant michael would took to twitter with stunning claims it police officers urinating and defecating on suspect rates during raids. -- suspect beds during raids. >> type of this was stuff that was previously known. reporter: he will not concern -- confirm specific details but he claims officers illegally searched people. shocking behavior says he witnessed. >> i did not see social justice it -- i got to the other side...
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choicehotels.com >>> 43 people were murdered in baltimore city in may making it the city's deadliest month in nearly 40 years. crime rates are soaring. tensions between community and police at their worse people say since the disturbances following the death of freddie gray. that has not deterred an education leader in baltimore county from encouraging young people through education, through mentoring and opportunity. he has been the president of the university of maryland baltimore county, for more than 20 years and recently lyly named to chair the advisory commission. in his new book "holding fast to dreams" empowering youth from the civil rights crusade to achievement, draws hysterectomy poen experiences as a child to an acclaimed university leader now. thank you very much. it's great to see you again. >> thank you so much andrea. >> congratulations on the book. >> appreciate it. >> what have you learned from your role as an educator there in the county and all these young people with whom you've been bringing up to be engaged, to be invested in terms of mentoring and the youth of
choicehotels.com >>> 43 people were murdered in baltimore city in may making it the city's deadliest month in nearly 40 years. crime rates are soaring. tensions between community and police at their worse people say since the disturbances following the death of freddie gray. that has not deterred an education leader in baltimore county from encouraging young people through education, through mentoring and opportunity. he has been the president of the university of maryland baltimore...
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a baltimore city judge will oversee the trial set for october 13th. that's in spite of a motion by the officers to move the case out of the charm city. the state's attorney for baltimore accused the officers of putting freddie gray on the floor of a transport van, transported, shackled but not buckled in. gray died a week later. >>> a baby died after his father submitted suicide. deputies responded to a home on dove street court in indian head friday. a 32-year-old man had shot and killed himself and his 3-month- old son james was close by but not breathing. james passed away yesterday and investigators say no obvious signs of trauma to his little body. the autopsy results are expected sometime tomorrow. >>> the white house says president obama and vice president biden will attend the funeral of reverend clementa pinkney, senior pastor at ame church in south carolina. the funeral is friday. president obama wildly the eulogy. -- will deliver the eulogy. >>> south carolina governor nikki haley calling on state lawmakers to remove the confederate flag fr
a baltimore city judge will oversee the trial set for october 13th. that's in spite of a motion by the officers to move the case out of the charm city. the state's attorney for baltimore accused the officers of putting freddie gray on the floor of a transport van, transported, shackled but not buckled in. gray died a week later. >>> a baby died after his father submitted suicide. deputies responded to a home on dove street court in indian head friday. a 32-year-old man had shot and...
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as mayor of baltimore, martin made things happen. his city stat database tracking system, based on accountability and results in government, saved baltimore hundreds of millions of dollars and generated a surplus. he won his first may or election with 90% of the vote. in 2005, time magazine named him one of america's top five big-city mayors. as governor of maryland, he made things happen. he recovered one her percent of the jobs lost during the national recession. he held firm to great pressure to keep college tuition costs down and education was recognized in maryland as having the best public schools in america for five years in a row. he took action to restore the health of chesapeake bay and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. he worked to uplift the dignity of all of his constituents by signing marriage equality into law. he worked to pass the dream act to get more marylanders access to college education. a little-known fact -- maryland under martin o'malley ranked first in the united states in the percentage of women-owned firms. martin
as mayor of baltimore, martin made things happen. his city stat database tracking system, based on accountability and results in government, saved baltimore hundreds of millions of dollars and generated a surplus. he won his first may or election with 90% of the vote. in 2005, time magazine named him one of america's top five big-city mayors. as governor of maryland, he made things happen. he recovered one her percent of the jobs lost during the national recession. he held firm to great...
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the city prospered. baltimore's fate is in its own hand, and blaming foreigners for it just shows how bankrupt their political system is. >> it's baltimore's fault that the tacks have gone up and people are paying more and that's forcing some businesses to move out. also crime and drugs is playing a role in the whole thing too. >> i think whaelgts under reported david, is baltimore has had for many years a very serious heroin epidemic. in fact it may be the highest per capita use of heroin in the country. it's tough to get any economy going under those circumstances. i love free trade. however, the fast track bill that's currently being worked on is not about free trade. it's about giveaways to big corporations and giving the president more power on immigration. i'm against both of those things. >> well sabrina, that might be true. it's being loaded up with a lot of stuff. the bottom line is the union claim that free trade is at the source of all of our problems rings a little hollow to me no? >> it does. i sympathi
the city prospered. baltimore's fate is in its own hand, and blaming foreigners for it just shows how bankrupt their political system is. >> it's baltimore's fault that the tacks have gone up and people are paying more and that's forcing some businesses to move out. also crime and drugs is playing a role in the whole thing too. >> i think whaelgts under reported david, is baltimore has had for many years a very serious heroin epidemic. in fact it may be the highest per capita use of...
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baltimore city's police commissioner anthony batts wants to upgrade its fleet with new partitions, side doors and cameras. immediately they could improve the current fleet of 24 vans at a cost of $15,000 each to including installing cameras, eliminating doors and putting in a center partition to make getting in and out of the vans easier. >> the cameras could be monitored by the driver to see what's happening but more importantly it's recorded. >> reporter: police say all transport van drivers have been retrained since the gray incident in april. they are also considering adding gps tracking to the van. >>> this morning some rockville high school students and staff will be tested for tuberculosis. last week a case of tb was confirmed at the school. dr. jeff boil is chief scientist for the company that creates qft, the blood test that will be administered to people who come in contact with the patient. in the past tuberculosis testing relied on a skin test. dr. boyle says the blood test technology is an easy and accurate alternative to the skin test and he believes it can help lower the
baltimore city's police commissioner anthony batts wants to upgrade its fleet with new partitions, side doors and cameras. immediately they could improve the current fleet of 24 vans at a cost of $15,000 each to including installing cameras, eliminating doors and putting in a center partition to make getting in and out of the vans easier. >> the cameras could be monitored by the driver to see what's happening but more importantly it's recorded. >> reporter: police say all transport...
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not that you can't be in pennsylvania or west virginia and work in baltimore city. but you look at it and you have close to 30% of the officers of baltimore living in the city and 60% living elsewhere. it is critical that you provide people with the opportunity to manage and police their own neighborhoods. >> talk about fear for a second. it strikes me the point you made about guns it would be different to police in tokyo or belgium than it would be in america, because the odds of anyone youen -- encounter in tokyo being armx59n ready vanishingly small and that is not true in america. this is a real genuine chance of the person he encounter being armed. how much affected police psychology. >> i think that effects people. if you think a police officer went through their career without being afraid they are telling you the truth. there are fear when encountering different circumstances and the metrics to decide what level of fear a person experiences is individual and it all depends on how comfortable you are with where you are. and so i think to the council members' p
not that you can't be in pennsylvania or west virginia and work in baltimore city. but you look at it and you have close to 30% of the officers of baltimore living in the city and 60% living elsewhere. it is critical that you provide people with the opportunity to manage and police their own neighborhoods. >> talk about fear for a second. it strikes me the point you made about guns it would be different to police in tokyo or belgium than it would be in america, because the odds of anyone...
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district of columbia part of carroll county, prince george's county anne arundel, montgomery, west baltimore city howard, north central fairfax and loudoun county. that is one warning. a polygon to frederick county on the north and baltimore on the east and southeast to bowie and the areas outside of davidsonville in anne arundel county. the winds on the storms could reach up to 60 miles per hour with hail and torrential downpour and dangerous cloud. 6:10 they are expected in a few minutes in gaithersburg. shortly after in clarksville columbia and rockville. we continue to be on storm alert and will report back to you in a couple of minutes. maureen: thank you doug. baltimore police charged a man with murder after his 2-year-old daughter was left in a hot car. wilbur carter passed out after drinking on sunday and he told police he woke up yesterday afternoon to discover his daughter in her car seat. the girl was pronounced dead at the hospital.he wasn't in the caffer for 30 seconds or a minute. we believe she was in the car for 16 hours. maureen: we are told that she suffered second-degree burns.
district of columbia part of carroll county, prince george's county anne arundel, montgomery, west baltimore city howard, north central fairfax and loudoun county. that is one warning. a polygon to frederick county on the north and baltimore on the east and southeast to bowie and the areas outside of davidsonville in anne arundel county. the winds on the storms could reach up to 60 miles per hour with hail and torrential downpour and dangerous cloud. 6:10 they are expected in a few minutes in...
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the judge set trial date for six baltimore city police officers in "grey's gray's death. he died from injuries that prosecutors say he sustained in an april april 12. the death led to rioting and protests around the country. coming up on "abc7 news at 6:00". why local police officers are at odds with a judicial system. plus, a holdup inside a metro elevator in an evening rush. where you should be on guard. next caught on camera. an an attack against afghanistan parliament. doug: doug hill. 90's today and a chance of severe thunderstorms. we have a lot to talk about coming up next at "abc7 news at 6:00". maureen: a woman and a 10-year-old child are dead after an attack in iraq afghanistan's parliament. interior minister says a suicide bomber struck moments before the taliban gunman stormed the government complex in kabul. all seven gunman were killed.31 bystanders with injured in the attack. this coincided with a parliament vote on a new defense minister. a judge has sentenced a former police officer shown on video punching a teenager inmate two years probation. surveillan
the judge set trial date for six baltimore city police officers in "grey's gray's death. he died from injuries that prosecutors say he sustained in an april april 12. the death led to rioting and protests around the country. coming up on "abc7 news at 6:00". why local police officers are at odds with a judicial system. plus, a holdup inside a metro elevator in an evening rush. where you should be on guard. next caught on camera. an an attack against afghanistan parliament. doug:...
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. >> a historically violent month just wrapped up in baltimore city and it leaves many wondering what now? and what will city leaders do? >> city leaders are continuing to voice their concerns about the increased violence in baltimore city. >> the nypd says murders are up 20% this year schoosingshootings up 9% and in may alone 32 people were murdered overwhelmingly by guns. >> what's particularly significant about that is, again, the number that were caused by firearms. >> there are ways that we as individuals can prevent gun violence but there are things washington can do and should do too. house democrats heard today from survivors of domestic violence about how simple gun restrictions can save lives. 38% fewer women are shot to death by their intimate partners in states that require a background check for every handgun. we need to be safe in our streets, our schools and our homes. everyone has a right to be safe and we need action like we're seeing from these teenagers in chicago to get us there. joining me now from the wear orange party for peace in chicago is hadiya pendleton's m
. >> a historically violent month just wrapped up in baltimore city and it leaves many wondering what now? and what will city leaders do? >> city leaders are continuing to voice their concerns about the increased violence in baltimore city. >> the nypd says murders are up 20% this year schoosingshootings up 9% and in may alone 32 people were murdered overwhelmingly by guns. >> what's particularly significant about that is, again, the number that were caused by firearms....
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here now with reaction is a current baltimore city police officer.his name and identity hidden. sir, welcome back to the program. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me, sean. >> this is really important. what is the feeling among rank and file? and tell me what percentage of officers feel that way to marilyn mosby and what she has done here. >> we heard her comment that she has a close relationship with the police department. i can shake my head and say, you have to just wonder if she's living in west baltimore or the moon. because the moment she stepped into office, the relationship with the department was bad as it was, has only gotten 50 times worse since she unjustly indicted these officers. >> yeah. first, i think it is important for our audience to know, if your identity was known, what would be the consequences served for you? >> there would be, you know, administrative repercussions. i could be fired, you know, worst-case scenario. >> there have been a number of police officers that have spoken, hidden as you are tonight. has t
here now with reaction is a current baltimore city police officer.his name and identity hidden. sir, welcome back to the program. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me, sean. >> this is really important. what is the feeling among rank and file? and tell me what percentage of officers feel that way to marilyn mosby and what she has done here. >> we heard her comment that she has a close relationship with the police department. i can shake my head and say, you...
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. >>> big trouble for baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby. at this hour a crisis in confidence at the baltimore police department. and brand new calls for mosby to step aside from prosecuting the case against the six baltimore police officers. now, they are charged in the arrest and death of freddie gray. so the critical question: is the relationship between the baltimore police and states attorney mosby in complete meltdown? "on the record's" griff jenkins confronted mosby in baltimore. >> ms. mosby can i ask you a quick question? cops have said you don't have their back. what would you like to say to them? >> i'm not going to comment on that. i come from five generations of police officers. that's absurd. of course i have -- i work with the police department we rely on the police department to get these violent repeat offenders off of our streets. that's absurd. >> there have been calls for your recusal, you have given any thought to recusal? >> thank you. >> and "on the record's" griff jenkins joins us. griff, she wasn't particularly chatty
. >>> big trouble for baltimore city states attorney marilyn mosby. at this hour a crisis in confidence at the baltimore police department. and brand new calls for mosby to step aside from prosecuting the case against the six baltimore police officers. now, they are charged in the arrest and death of freddie gray. so the critical question: is the relationship between the baltimore police and states attorney mosby in complete meltdown? "on the record's" griff jenkins...
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[laughter] >> as mayor of baltimore, he made things happen. his cityved baltimore hundreds of millions of dollars and generated a surplus. he won his first may or election with 90% of the vote. in 2005, time magazine named him one of america's top five big-city mayors. as governor of maryland, he made things happen. he recovered one her percent of the jobs lost during the national recession. he held firm to great pressure to keep college tuition costs down and education was recognized in maryland as having the best public schools in america for five years in a row. he took action to restore the health of chesapeake bay and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. he worked to uplift the dignity of all of his constituents by signing marriage equality into law. he worked to pass the dream act to get more marylanders access to college education. a little-known fact -- maryland under martin o'malley ranked first in the united states in the percentage of women-owned firms. martin o'malley served two terms as the chair of the democratic governors association where
[laughter] >> as mayor of baltimore, he made things happen. his cityved baltimore hundreds of millions of dollars and generated a surplus. he won his first may or election with 90% of the vote. in 2005, time magazine named him one of america's top five big-city mayors. as governor of maryland, he made things happen. he recovered one her percent of the jobs lost during the national recession. he held firm to great pressure to keep college tuition costs down and education was recognized in...
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. >> reporter: at the baltimore city jail officials had never seen anything like it.uggle in cell phones marijuana, prescription drugs and more all under the heavy hand of the black guerrilla family or bgf gang. >> allowed bgf members to run their enterprise in the jail and on the streets. >> reporter: 13 female correction officers helped four who got pregnant by the alleged inmate ringleader. >> we are committed to ensuring that this activity does not happen again. >> reporter: keeping inmates from enlisting help from those close can be difficult. in oklahoma in 1994 the wife of a warden helped an inmate get away and go on the run for 11 years before they were found living together in texas. in phoenix, in 1997 a death row inmate had his wife shoot at guard while he ran out. she had been practicing her aim with her landlord. >> she told me she was a good shot. she loved to target practice. would i take her out to a target practice range. >> reporter: in the end both were gunned down by guard as prisoner begged his love for a final way out. >> him, yelling, shoot me b
. >> reporter: at the baltimore city jail officials had never seen anything like it.uggle in cell phones marijuana, prescription drugs and more all under the heavy hand of the black guerrilla family or bgf gang. >> allowed bgf members to run their enterprise in the jail and on the streets. >> reporter: 13 female correction officers helped four who got pregnant by the alleged inmate ringleader. >> we are committed to ensuring that this activity does not happen again....
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police say this began last night when they received a tip from baltimore city police a black ford mustang was stolen. detectives tracked the vehicle to upper marlboro. prince george's county police spokesperson julie parker. >> one of our officers sees a suspect pull a reports hearing the officer yell to the suspect don't touch the weapon! shortly thereafter the officer discharges his weapon multiple times. both armed suspects are shot. >> reporter: parker says the officer who discharged his weapon has been with the prince george's county police department for four years, has an additional 12 years with another local law enforcement agency. they did not immediately say how many shots were fired, but that both suspects are expected to be okay. not only did police say both suspects were armed, they found a pair of gloves inside the vehicle involved and believe that is part of the plan to rob the bank, but we have not gotten identities on the suspects or the police involved. they haven't announced charges yet against the two men. stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >>> it has been nearly four wee
police say this began last night when they received a tip from baltimore city police a black ford mustang was stolen. detectives tracked the vehicle to upper marlboro. prince george's county police spokesperson julie parker. >> one of our officers sees a suspect pull a reports hearing the officer yell to the suspect don't touch the weapon! shortly thereafter the officer discharges his weapon multiple times. both armed suspects are shot. >> reporter: parker says the officer who...
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. >>> baltimore city police making safety upgrades to those transport vans like the one freddie gray rode in before he died. the fleet will get new partitions, side doors and cameras, but not everybody is convinced the changes will help. >> the cameras in the vans could be monitored by the drive to see what's happening, but more importantly it's recorded. >> there could be incide where the camera and audio could work or could not work. it's a win/lose for the residents. >> the department is trying to figure out how to pay for all that. state's attorney marilyn mosby found six baltimore companies failed repeatedly to strap in freddie gray when he was transmitted in that van and he -- transported in that van and he came out of it with a severe spinal injury and a week later he was dead. >>> the washington monument will reopen tomorrow morning to the public. the national park service says repairs on the elevator are done. the electrical system is back in working order. the monument has been closed since sunday night because of electrical issues. >>> that anthrax mistake keeps getting bi
. >>> baltimore city police making safety upgrades to those transport vans like the one freddie gray rode in before he died. the fleet will get new partitions, side doors and cameras, but not everybody is convinced the changes will help. >> the cameras in the vans could be monitored by the drive to see what's happening, but more importantly it's recorded. >> there could be incide where the camera and audio could work or could not work. it's a win/lose for the residents....
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she was a junior at baltimore city high school and knew the suspects and had been hanging out with them the hours before the crime. >>> doctors in this country are now warned be on the lookout for cases of mers, aka middle east respiratory syndrome. it's a serious respiratory illness first reported in the middle east three years ago. the cdc warning comes after a new outbreak in south korea, 122 cases, 10 people died and it's traced back to a single patient diagnosed on may 20th. the virus is spread through the air by drop lefts, but you need close and pro -- droplets, but you need close and prolonged personal contact for infection according to the cdc. >> every clinician needs to be thinking about the possibility of mers. that means if somebody comes into a clunk or emergency room with a fever -- clinic or emergency room with a fever or cough, you need to ask have you traveled at all? >> south korean officials believe the outbreak has peaked and there have been no new cases. >>> metro will be single tracking trains late at nights, on weekends and during the middle of the day while it f
she was a junior at baltimore city high school and knew the suspects and had been hanging out with them the hours before the crime. >>> doctors in this country are now warned be on the lookout for cases of mers, aka middle east respiratory syndrome. it's a serious respiratory illness first reported in the middle east three years ago. the cdc warning comes after a new outbreak in south korea, 122 cases, 10 people died and it's traced back to a single patient diagnosed on may 20th. the...
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two active police officers from baltimore. the city experienced its deadliest month in 42 years. two veterans of the force offering candid views on what's happened since the arrest in the death of freddie gray since six of the fellow officers were charged with his death. they told me their take on the aftermath from how they were told to stand down as the riots erupted, which the police commissioner vehemently denies. sent in without protective gear fearing for their lives to a police slowdown. one officer telling me nine times out of ten, officer won't stop someone suspicious on the street. they are now entirely reactive and now proactive. they're afraid they'll be prosecuted. these officers have not been given permission to speak from the departments because of that and in an attempt to speak candidly cnn agreed not to use their names. not to show their faces. we have modified their voices but i wanted to share this final clip with you. this is the last clip from my exclusive interview that you're listening to here for the first time
two active police officers from baltimore. the city experienced its deadliest month in 42 years. two veterans of the force offering candid views on what's happened since the arrest in the death of freddie gray since six of the fellow officers were charged with his death. they told me their take on the aftermath from how they were told to stand down as the riots erupted, which the police commissioner vehemently denies. sent in without protective gear fearing for their lives to a police slowdown....
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baltimore city police have taken over the investigation. >>> coming up a verdict in the case of a driver accused of deliberate liming people down on a boardwalk -- deliberately mowing people down on a boardwalk. >> up next armed robbers terrorize convenience tore workers >>> caught on camera this is surveillance video taken shortly before 3 p.m., may 26 from a gas station convenience store in the 7000 block of blair road. two armed men wearing masks and hoods leigh a car, burst into the store with guns drawn. they -- leave a car, burst into the store with guns drawn. they grab an employee. they go behind the counter, clean out the cash drawer and safe, run out of the store, hop in the back and zoom off. the car in the video has been recovered police say, however, they're still looking for the two men and their get-away driver. >>> the man accused of killing uva student hannah graham goes on trial monday in fairfax for an attack that happened 10 years ago. the alleged victim testified in a pretrial hearing thursday after she flew in from india where she lives now. matthew's defense attorn
baltimore city police have taken over the investigation. >>> coming up a verdict in the case of a driver accused of deliberate liming people down on a boardwalk -- deliberately mowing people down on a boardwalk. >> up next armed robbers terrorize convenience tore workers >>> caught on camera this is surveillance video taken shortly before 3 p.m., may 26 from a gas station convenience store in the 7000 block of blair road. two armed men wearing masks and hoods leigh a...