Crime Report for Your Area, : September 5, 2025
Friday, September 5, 2025
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Baltimore Residents Protest Possible National Guard Deployment by TrumpSeptember 5, 2025Protesters gathered in front of Baltimore's City Hall to push back against President Donald Trump's threats to send the National Guard into the city to address crime. Mayor Brandon Scott said he and Gov. Wes Moore are in talks about potential legal action against the federal government if Trump deploys troops. Scott criticized the deployments as a political tactic, while Moore said he would be willing to accept help from the federal government, but not through the National Guard. The governor defended the state's progress in reducing crime and said he will not authorize the Maryland National Guard to patrol cities. Baltimore Playground Fire Sparks Debate Over Youth Crime ResponseSeptember 5, 2025A weekend fire that destroyed a Baltimore school playground has reignited a broader fight over how Maryland should respond to youth crime. Two suspects, ages 12 and 13, were arrested in connection to the fire, which reportedly caused more than $100,000 in damage. While the arson case alarmed parents and neighbors, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore defended the state's strategy and pointed to falling violence statewide. However, some residents and lawmakers argue that repeat offenders are still being released back onto the streets too quickly. Moo Moo Cows Ice Cream Shop Reopens After Third Vandalism AttackSeptember 5, 2025The popular ice cream shop Moo Moo Cows in Federal Hill, Baltimore has reopened after being vandalized for the third time in less than a month. The business on Light Street was targeted by vandals on August 26, with the damage including a broken window and paint thrown inside. The owners say they are thankful for the support they received from customers who came out to show their support after the attacks. |
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