BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Two straight weekends of juvenile-related violence and disorder in Baltimore’s popular waterfront neighborhoods have residents questioning whether the city is doing enough to keep people safe, even as Mayor Brandon Scott pointed to crime reductions and defended his approach during a Tuesday address on the state of Baltimore City.
At the Inner Harbor, longtime residents said they recently witnessed back-to-back “juvenile takeovers.” This past Sunday, seven juveniles were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, assault and attempted unarmed robbery.
“We should not have children’s crime to terrorize us,” one resident said. “We should not have to run away from crime.”…