then a store manager blocked the door to keep the rested kids from leaving. but those kids got so mad the door was locked they started pinching the store manager. he couldn t kept getting beat on. so he eventually let them out and they just ran. reporter: what happened at this 7-eleven is the latest example of large groups of young people creating problems in downtown baltimore. on st. patrick s day, police broke up several fights as teens crossed in lombard. probably 200. we have a large, large group of juveniles. reporter: that same night, another group beat and robbed a tourist. cameras have spotted large groups of teens, roaming the streets in november and caught big fights on the fowrkt 4th of july. i m appalled at the behavior of these teenagers. the kids are running rampant, running amuck. where are their parents? reporter: according to the police report, all of the kids who were inside that 7-eleven were all wearing yellow shirts with khaki pants
size of eight football fields one of several projects. back on this side of the fence. this 73-year-old lives on the other side. they just have a group of people probably from barnum and pailly s circus bailey s circus. reporter: he knows there are parts of the system older than he is but another increws, he increase, he said is way too much. this with take his water bill over $200 every two months. i think the city council should go back and evaluate what needs to be done and then come up with a fair and equitable solution to the water bill for each taxpayer and citizen, the same with property taxes. reporter: the city says it needs this bus it cost last lot to because this costs a lot to bring water into your home. the city has to fix hundreds of water main breaks each year and uncle sam said they need to bring it up to date. so we re going to be increasing the amount of new mains that we install. we re going to be increasing the projects in order to keep th