Since 1964, suspects in the killings of city officers have been caught within a few days, according to news accounts and a book, “Some Gave All,” which documents each line-of-duty death in the agency’s history. Even in the case of the three-month manhunt for the Veney brothers in 1964, the siblings were developed as suspects at the crime scene.
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Davis said the new findings were the result of an autopsy completed over the weekend, which formally ruled Det. Suiter's death as a homicide by shooting.
Read More →Baltimore Police Lt. Brian Rice was acquitted on administrative charges that he neglected police procedures during the arrest of Freddibale Gray.
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Rewards totaling nearly $190,000 are being offered by authorities for information leading to the arrest of the suspect sought in the killing of the detective. Anne Arundel County added a $20,000 reward for information to the total that reached $169,000 on Thursday following a $100,000 commitment from Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan.
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The Baltimore homicide detective who was shot in the head on Wednesday has died, police said.
Read More →"We are doing everything we can to keep [the officer] stabilized and to take care of the injury to his brain," said Dr. Thomas Scalea, chief of the University of Maryland Medical Center's Shock Trauma Center.
Read More →A Philadelphia police officer was arrested Tuesday on federal drug charges and accused of conspiring with a Baltimore detective to sell cocaine and heroin seized from the streets.
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Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. was found not guilty on all administrative charges in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray Tuesday.
Read More →An off-duty Washington, DC, police officer who lives in Baltimore was killed and a woman was wounded Saturday in a shooting in West Baltimore, police say.
Read More →An off-duty Baltimore police officer awakened Monday morning by an armed burglar inside his city home wrestled a gun from the man and fatally shot him with it, according to Baltimore Police.
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