Baltimore Teen Suspected of Armed Robbery and Policy Changes in Juvenile Crime Management Amid Summer Uptick

A 13-year-old girl in Baltimore found herself in police custody this past Friday night after an alleged armed robbery attempt at a local business. According to FOX Baltimore, the incident took place around 8:30 p.m. when the teenager reportedly filled a container with alcohol from the store and threatened to stab the staff with a knife during a resulting altercation.

The girl was subsequently taken to a hospital for evaluation, before being processed at the Juvenile Justice Center, wherein, the charge was laid out. As summer heats up, so does the tendency for juvenile crime to increase, a pattern that the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) knows all too well. Stefanie Mavronis, the director of MONSE, acknowledged the seasonal spike in violence and emphasized the city’s outreach efforts. “We’re proactively having conversations, meeting them where they’re at, and we’re appropriate in connecting them with resources,” Mavronis said in a statement obtained by WBALTV.

Among the solutions proposed to address the problem are programs such as midnight basketball and engagement events like the Druid Hill Park Pool Party. These initiatives are designed to offer positive alternatives to keep kids from criminal activities…

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