Prosecutors concede Baltimore teacher not criminally responsible for Wilkens Precinct shooting
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. — Baltimore County prosecutors have conceded that a Baltimore school teacher accused in the Wilkens Precinct shooting should be found not criminally responsible, a spokesperson with the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office told WMAR-2 News. While not officially confirmed in court, medical professionals have determined that...
Hundreds of older adults rally to save Baltimore senior center in need of repairs
Hundreds of older adults rallied Tuesday to save a senior center near downtown Baltimore.
PHOTOS: Vehicle crashes into Nottingham spa
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) — A vehicle crashed into a spa in Nottingham on Tuesday evening, according to the Baltimore County Police Department. Around 6:30 p.m. on April 28, a vehicle crashed into Massage Jasmine Spa, located in the 7600 block of Belair Road, officials said. No injuries were...
Baltimore County grand jury indicts wanted driver in deadly I-695 hit & run
Ahmed Waqus Qayun Kahn, 30 of Virginia, was struck and killed by a Chevy Equinox whose driver took off and never returned.
» Eyewitness Identification Admitted in Montford Avenue Murder
In a motion hearing before Baltimore City Circuit Judge LaZette C. Ringgold-Kirksey on April 28 parties argued whether to suppress a witness’ identification in a November 2024 murder trial. Dakwane Cole, 31, is charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, reckless endangerment and multiple firearm offenses in a double...
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Principal on leave after heated exchange
The video shows the principal verbally disciplining students in the senior cafeteria and appears to mop up spilt milk on the table with homework, before throwing a wad of wet papers towards them.
» Jury Convicts Repeat Offender of Shelby Avenue Murder
Jurors reached a near-unanimous guilty verdict in the trial of Everett Schwartz, 38, on April 24, one day after attorneys rested their cases before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Alan C. Lazerow. Schwartz was convicted on charges of first-degree murder, firearm use, having a handgun on his person, and firearm...
» Closing Arguments Detail Westside Shopping Center Homicide, Shooting Case
The trial of Bishop Chance, 19, concluded on April 27 with final testimonies from Baltimore City detectives and closing statements before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jeannie J. Hong. Chance is charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the fatal shooting of Theodore Burrell, 20, at the Westside Shopping...
Council puts SideStep in spotlight, questions MONSE leaders about accountability
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Leaders from the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, MONSE, faced scrutiny from the City Council as questions about the agency's oversight and record-keeping practices after an inspector general report detailing fraudulent invoices and leaked sensitive information connected to a youth diversion program. The...
Mayor’s Office Seeks Ethics Review of IG’s Social Media Post Amid Ongoing Legal Dispute
A senior aide to Mayor Brandon M. Scott sent a letter to the Baltimore City Ethics Board and the Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) Advisory Board on April 21, calling for a review of Inspector General Isabel Cumming’s online conduct. In the letter, Chief of Staff John David Merrill denounced an April 20 Facebook post from the inspector general’s account that shared a YouTube...

















