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Thursday, August 29, 2019

Baltimore police union criticizes decision to not chase suspect who targeted officers

BALTIMORE (WBFF) - The Baltimore Police Department is facing backlash after a police major called off the pursuit of a suspect who targeted two police officers.

According to police, a man driving a silver SUV attempted to strike an officer conducting a traffic stop on Reisterstown Road in west Baltimore at approximately 1:15 a.m. Tuesday.

Minutes later, another officer spotted the silver SUV on Pennsylvania Avenue. Commissioner Michael Harrison said the suspect opened fire on the officer, before fleeing the scene.

Officers pursued the suspect, but the chase was called off by a police major, the department confirmed.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to find out how long the rap sheets are on the perps!

Anonymous said...

No rap sheet. Just a Certificate for completing their LBQG training from the MD DOE.

Anonymous said...

Hate to say this, but it looks like open season on the popo. No license required

Anonymous said...

They literally killed this suspect last night. Nice try though.

Anonymous said...

Cummings does not back Police, since this is one of his boys. Hogan is no better, since he does nothing about the gangs, drugs and crime in Baltimore

Anonymous said...

Northwest Woodsman: if they were successful in assisting this perp with the room temperature challenge, they would be the ones under a microscope and likely lose their jobs and/or be prosecuted. Better to encourage and assist that demographic in their own demise.