3 killed in weekend Baltimore shootings
Baltimore Police Commissioner Fred Bealefeld is calling his top commanders together after three people were killed in 13 shootings in the city over the weekend.
Two of the shootings involved police officers wounding suspects.
Bealefeld stepped up police presence in hotspots after three shootings on Friday night left two men dead and five others wounded.
But he is calling his top commanders together Monday to assess their violence prevention strategy.
-- The Baltimore Sun
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Does anybody know where Ray Lewis was this weekend?
Posted by: dwj703 | August 16, 2010 8:45 AM | Report abuse
Ah well said jbworldwide, I blame you for spilling my coffee this morning. LOL. Anyway on a serious note, this another weekend in Baltimore. May as well call it Dodge City.
Posted by: UnknownHenson | August 16, 2010 9:28 AM | Report abuse
Why was the Ray Lewis comment, totally unrelated to the content of the news, not removed?
Posted by: morrisday1 | August 16, 2010 1:10 PM | Report abuse
"Why was the Ray Lewis comment, totally unrelated to the content of the news, not removed?"
Because it was funny thats why!!.....LOL
Posted by: usc932000 | August 16, 2010 1:48 PM | Report abuse
Guns don't kill people...
oh, well.
Posted by: ceefer66 | August 16, 2010 2:36 PM | Report abuse
"Why was the Ray Lewis comment, totally unrelated to the content of the news, not removed?"
Because it was funny thats why!!.....LOL
Posted by: usc932000 |
Actually it was unoriginal and predictable. Kind of like the Michael Vick comments on the dog fighting story. If you are going to make a politically incorrect joke make a good one. See my post.
Posted by: ged0386 | August 16, 2010 6:17 PM | Report abuse
Aww man, my retort was deleted? It's funny how all the racist posts on here never gets removed.
Posted by: jbworldwide | August 16, 2010 6:29 PM | Report abuse











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