Sun coverage: Confronting crime
A series of occasional articles that assess the impact of crime in Baltimore on its residents, its suburban neighbors, its businesses and its culture. The articles examine the reasons for Baltimore's stubborn violence and explore possible solutions. (Sun photo by Jed Kirschbaum / July 17, 2007)
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Audio: Mayor Sheila Dixon on fighting crime
Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon talks to Sun reporter John Fritze on June 27, 2007, about fighting crime in the city.
Audio: Leonard Hamm on fighting crime
Baltimore City Police Commissioner Leonard Hamm talks to Sun reporter Gus Sentementes on June 26, 2007, about fighting crime in the city. Hamm resigned as commissioner on July 18.
Young life taken on a troubled block in the city
This week, Antonio Stokes attended a vigil a block from his home for a young man gunned down at a city bus stop in a robbery attempt in Northeast Baltimore. Yesterday, Stokes was mourning the loss of his half-brother, fatally shot in an alley a half-mile from his house.
Grandmother's love, family anguish
The more strongly Jasmin Borum rebelled, the more family members urged her grandmother, Pauline Borum, to throw her out.
'Bringing an end to violence'
The names filled two scrolls at the front of John Wesley United Methodist Church yesterday morning.
Killings don't spare young
His family remembered the boy who loved to read Harry Potter and excelled in elementary school. Ty'wonde M. Jones turned 13 this year and seemed to sprout in height overnight.
Confronting Crime
Silence still stifles justice
From his Baltimore jail cell this summer, Ray "Lucky" Williams penned a thank you note to the woman who was supposed to testify against him in a murder trial.
Taking back a community, step by step
As dusk settles, the glittering lights of downtown emerge, just a few miles away -- but a world removed -- from one of the roughest areas in one of the deadliest cities in the country.
All for one
A thickset man called "Earthquake" slips yellow cards into the open windows of passing motorists at 60th Street and Woodland Avenue. A tall man with movie-star good looks wedges a poster into the windshield of a city bus stopped at a traffic light. A man with a radio host voice calls for support over a portable microphone.
Confronting Crime
Reason to worry
The street is mostly empty now, many of the businesses lining Belair Road closed or empty.
Brisk pace of killings resumes
For six weeks, City Hall enjoyed a sense of quiet optimism as the year's rapid pace of shootings and homicides seemed to slow. But yesterday, after Baltimore's deadliest weekend of the year, the mayor and interim police commissioner were once again struggling for answers.
Shootings by police climb
As homicides and shootings have soared in Baltimore this year, so too has the number of people shot by city police officers as the department struggles to curtail a surge in violence on the streets.
Vigil meant to save city
There are times when drug dealers seem to own these city street corners. There are times when the corners are ringed with yellow crime scene tape after a shooting.
City is fighting battle against violence - and hopelessness
Dondrea Ross' backyard is no longer her own. It belongs to the drug dealers who stalk the playground behind her house.
A struggle to survive
The minister stood in the vestibule of his East Baltimore church and told mourners to go home. The funeral was canceled because there wasn't enough money to bury Barbara Griffin.
GunStat shifts officials' targets
In his 23 years, Tyrone Henderson has been arrested eight times in Baltimore on gun charges - twice just this year.
Violence hits too close to home
It was her one free weekend amid a hectic schedule juggling work and graduate school, and Anna Sowers spent it shopping for purses and jewelry with friends in downtown Chicago. But she couldn't reach her husband back in Baltimore, who had been out with friends in Canton the night before.
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2008 city homicidesSearch our interactive database of homicides in Baltimore City Police Blotter A sampling of crime briefs from police reports in Baltimore City and Baltimore County |
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