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Suspicious colleague reported Levy, Hopkins dean says
A female colleague of Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy became suspicious about a pen the doctor wore around his neck and alerted officials at the medical institution, touching off an investigation into whether he secretly recorded patients....
Tags: Gynecology, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Criminals, Medical Specialization, Obstetrics
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Police say Levy pictures may include child pornography
Baltimore police said Friday that patient pictures taken by Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy could contain child pornography, and they've turned the evidence over to the FBI for analysis. Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi declined to elaborate...
Tags: Police Investigations, FBI, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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City police training academy director, appointed this week, to retire
Just three days after being touted as the commander who would oversee reforms in the wake of a training shooting, the new head of the Baltimore Police academy informed top brass Friday that he intends to leave the agency. Maj. Joseph E. Smith III, a 25-...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Montgomery County (Maryland), Maryland State Police, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Shootings
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Batts pledges agency-wide review of weapons use
Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts announced an across-the-board review of how city officers use weapons after the accidental shooting of a trainee during exercises last week. Speaking Tuesday at the police academy on Northern Parkway,...
Tags: Firearms, Annapolis, Unrest, Conflicts and War, New York City Police Department, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Batts to address police recruits; selects new training academy director
Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts replaced the head of the department’s training academy Monday, as the agency seeks to address safety lapses and restore public confidence following the accidental shooting last week of a trainee. Batts...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Maryland State Police, Montgomery County (Maryland), Shootings, Johns Hopkins University
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Brunson convicted for shooting man in Balto. in 2011
A Baltimore City Circuit Court jury convicted a man police described as a criminal "legend" of first-degree assault and multiple handgun violations for shooting a man in Southwest Baltimore in 2011. Stanley Brunson, 36, had also been charged with first-...Tags: Witnesses, Murder, Prisons, Shootings, Criminals
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Former State Superintendent Grasmick to launch speaker series Thursday
Former State Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick will soon be back on the national stage, where she will host a handful of high-profile figures to discuss the future of public education. The longtime state education leader--who retired in 2011--will be...Tags: Nancy Grasmick, Colleges and Universities, West Village
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What Maryland can do to reduce gun violence
When President Barack Obama talked about the violence in Newtown, Conn., in his weekly radio address on Saturday, he urged the nation to act not only to stop mass killings like that one but also those that occur on "countless street corners in places like...
Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), New York City, Murder, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Murder trial starts for man police labeled 'engine for violent crime'
As violence gripped the border of Baltimore's Southwestern and Western police districts two Decembers ago, police thought Stanley Brunson was at its heart: He had been shot and was out for revenge, they said. But when he shot Darnell Edwards in what...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Murder, Folklore and Mythology, Justice System, Saint Agnes Hospital
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Man who shot at three police officers sentenced
A Baltimore circuit court judge sentenced Gerry Gough to life in prison with all but 40 years suspended after he was convicted of shooting at three city police officers and wounding one of them. Gough pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree murder, two...Tags: Firearms, Criminal Laws, Personal Weapon Control, Shootings, Laws
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Robbery is latest in a string of shootings on Greenmount Ave.
Once a place to wind down during retirement, Johnston Square Apartments, a gray, fairly new multistory apartment complex for seniors along Greenmount Avenue in East Baltimore, has become a safe house. "The majority of people in here stay in here," said...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Murder, Shootings, Black Guerrilla Family, Halloween
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Mayor's top lobbyist to leave City Hall
Kim Washington, a top aide to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Baltimore's chief lobbyist, will leave her post early in the coming General Assembly session, city officials announced Monday. Washington, a friend of Rawlings-Blake's since childhood, will...Tags: Public Officials, Local Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Annapolis, Government
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