BALTIMORE (WBFF) - Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan sent a letter criticizing Baltimore's crime-fighting strategy as too "status quo," and saying the state could give Baltimore an extra $21 million only if it sends "acceptable" measures and reports on reducing violent crime.
Mayor Jack Young appealed to Hogan for help this summer, amidst a surge in murders and other violence in the city.
"While we are committed to continuing to provide the city with unprecedented state support, the people of Baltimore City want and deserve results from their own city leaders," he wrote.
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And mean while cummin' is screaming at boarder guards in Texas...
And I agree with the RINO for once...
Alley sweep the incumbents and restore with some people with values and common sense.
Hogan you are a blatant idiot if you allow any more money to flow into Baltimore until there is visual proof they are doing something to clean up the City and arrest the criminals and have them convicted. Forget the "acceptable measures and reports on reducing violent crime. Baltimore needs to walk the walk for at least 6 months - 1 year They have conned / fleeced Maryland tax payers for years for everything and have done nothing but increase their salaries and benefits. Hogan will prove again he is all talk and no action or accountability.
Acceptable would be bring in the national guard!
Accepatable would be ALLOW US THE RIGHT TO CARRY.
The only way to stop the bull shit in Baltimore is to have about 3 cops every block.
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