Today marks the day that Baltimore County police officer Amy Caprio was killed in the line of duty, and the agency—and other government officials—are marking her passing on social media.
Read More →A Maryland teenager who was convicted of felony murder in the May 2018 killing of Baltimore County police Officer Amy Caprio has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. He is the fourth teen to be sentenced in the case.
Read More →Two teens who pleaded guilty in the murder of Baltimore County police Officer Amy Caprio in May 2018 were sentenced to life in prison with all but 30 years suspended.
Read More →A teenager in Baltimore will spend the rest of his life in prison for the murder of Officer Amy Caprio in May of 2018.
Read More →The three remaining teenagers charged in the death of Baltimore County Police Officer Amy Caprio pleaded guilty to felony murder charges.
Read More →Dawnta Harris, 17, was tried as an adult and now faces life in prison for striking Officer Amy Caprio with a stolen Jeep in May 2018.
Read More →Gordon said he wants to know why Caprio demonstrated “aggression” toward Harris and why she drew her weapon during what “amounted to a traffic stop.” Gordon said his client couldn’t see where he was going when he ducked as Caprio fired her gun, and he hit the gas.
Read More →Dawnta Harris, 16, has been charged as an adult with first-degree murder in the death of Baltimore County Officer First Class Amy Caprio, charging documents state.
Read More →The Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police lodge took to Twitter on Friday night and posted a photo of actor Leonardo DiCaprio making a toast, with overlain text saying, “Here’s to the Baltimore 6 defense team, the FOP and Detective Taylor.”
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