Heroin, crack and cocaine. Although these individuals havent been charged with the violence down there, theyre contributing to the violence and are a driving force. Reporter police go on to point out that most of these suspects have long and violent criminal histories and pulling them out of the community should stabilize the area immediately. A targeted enforcement these authorities hope will stem the west baltimore crime search. In baltimore, brian kuebler, abc2 news. While this was originally developed as a state case, they will determine whether or not to bring stricter charges. Continuing coverage of the issue of Domestic Violence and what our community is doing to stop it. Lt. Governor Anthony Brown held a News Conference to launch the hospitalbased Domestic Violence program at gbmc. They will house the program like this. Theyre already doing a lot to combat Domestic Violence, including the only Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Program for victims 13 and old are. Its part of an execu
Go to the videotape. Brian kuebler is live downtown with what piece of evidence they were looking for. Reporter kelly, deliberations will go into its third day as the judge sent the jury home since we saw you at 5 00. Before they broke jurors asked to see video of Michael Johnson buying that blue tote in question and the other was the sex video. The sex video depicts phylicia barnes, her sister deena barnes, Michael Johnson and his brother. What it means, that the jury asked to see it again is anybodys guess. It was, however, the first time anyone heard from the jury. Meanwhile, members of both families remain in the hallways waiting for word. Phylicias father remains confident that the jury will find johnson guilty for his part. It was michaels 29th birthday today. Deliberations will continue tomorrow morning at 9 30. Reporting in downtown baltimore, brian kuebler, abc2 news. If you want the latest breaking news, sub scribe to our rake break alerts and also twitter at abc2 news. Weath
harrod was arrestedded multiple times and was starting to develop a juvenile record. deep are down that wrong road she went, ignoring the pleas from those who loved her the most. we tried to protect her from that. like this is a big, mean crowl world, but, unfortunately, she s gone. reporter: police only know how, a gunshot wound to the head. her body found laying in the middle of fair lane avenue next to her purse and phone, ruling out robbery but opening up a whole host of other questions for detectives. we want the facts to unfold for themselves. so like i said, robbery, definitely we believe is not a motive but we just don t know. neither does her family who mourns the loss of a life not realized. this was somebody s sister, somebody s daughter, somebody s niece, somebody s cousin. she was loved. just imagine that power if she would have made it. reporter: in east baltimore, brian kuebler, abc2 news. police have very little evidence to go mon in this case f
and the weapon was approximately 34 inches in length. gladden entered the cafeteria, pulled the shotgun from his clothing. it was at this moment that our brave school educator, our counselor, so this activity as he was pulling it out of his clothing and immediately began to rush him. reporter: police said gladden took the weapon from his father s home. meanwhile, classes resumed as students joined hands and held a prayer vigil. that victim, daniel borowy was shot at point blank range and is still listed in critical condition at the shock trauma center. today we also heard from the principal of perry hall high school. principal george roberts recalled hearing the shots and he said he tried everything he could do to help. i heard the first sound, started making my way up. heard a second. kids at that point were being directed outside of the cafeteria. i entered, and at that point started lbd lending lending a hand. roberts said the school is trying to return to normal
healthy. people living in the city can call 311 or report a concern about a neighbor because of the heat. unfortunately, for people hoping to beat the heat, all but one of the city s public pools are closed. it was a different story in north baltimore. kids freshly out of school packed the pool to get a break from the heat. i brought my granddaughter who loves to swim. she s only three, getting used to the wart and it s water and it s hard to get her out. and as the temperature rises, demand for electricity increases. bge says it s there s lap chance they will a chance they will have to kick in a voluntary program. the you tell the can cut of participant s air conditioners in cycles. last year this came unexpectedly handle had their ac remain off for hours. even though bge only gets an hour s notice, it s trying to communicate with almost 400,000 customers. the biggest thing from a customer s perspective is no surprises. don t surprise mow. so bge has already