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Baltimore police officials say they're reviewing whether a longtime homicide detective violated department policy in a social media post with a graphic photo of a homicide victim.
The Baltimore Sun reports that Sgt. Robert F. Cherry tweeted the photo of a man on a sidewalk with a large gash on his forehead early Friday. He commented that it "is but one of many incidents of violence in Baltimore city that our police officers deal with ... and this young Black man was NOT shot by police.” He also urged people to call police with tips on homicides and shootings.

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