Crime Report for Baltimore, MD : March 29, 2025
Saturday, March 29, 2025
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Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh Signs 3-Year Extension 2025-03-29Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has agreed to a three-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through the 2028 season. Harbaugh, who has been the Ravens' head coach since 2008, has led the team to a 172-104 regular season record with six division titles and a Super Bowl championship in 2012. However, the Ravens have only reached the AFC Championship game once since their Super Bowl win. Harbaugh will look to guide the Ravens back to the Super Bowl in the coming years. Former Juvenile Detention Center Employee Accused of Sexually Abusing Boys 2025-03-28A former staff member at a state-run juvenile detention center in Maryland is accused of sexually abusing six boys between 1976 and 1989. The 78-year-old man, Ronald Neverdon, is charged with 38 counts related to child sexual abuse. He held various positions at the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School, including youth supervisor and group life supervisor. Neverdon denies the allegations, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 2. The case is part of a larger lawsuit filed by 69 men who allege Neverdon sexually abused them as children while the state looked the other way. Maryland Bill Proposes Relaxing Cannabis Laws, Cracking Down on Firearm Trafficking 2025-03-28A proposed bill in the Maryland Senate would relax cannabis laws while increasing penalties for firearm trafficking. The bill would make it legal for adults over 21 to manufacture cannabis products or concentrates for personal use or adult sharing, and would downgrade the penalty for possessing 50 or more pounds of cannabis from a felony to a misdemeanor. The bill also relaxes penalties for cocaine base but keeps existing penalties for fentanyl, cocaine, and heroin. On the other hand, the bill would increase the penalty for trafficking stolen firearms from a misdemeanor to a felony, and make possessing 'ghost guns' a felony. The bill aims to address both cannabis legalization and gun violence reduction in Maryland. |
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