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Baltimore’s spending board is poised to approve a $300,000 payment next week to settle a lawsuit brought by the rapper Young Moose against convicted former Gun Trace Task Force detective Daniel Hersl.
Baltimore’s spending board is poised to approve a $300,000 payment next week to settle a lawsuit brought by the rapper Young Moose against convicted former Gun Trace Task Force detective Daniel Hersl.
Baltimore rapper sues former Gun Trace Task Force detective
March 10, 2021
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BALTIMORE (AP) A rapper from Baltimore is suing a former detective who was part of the city s infamous Gun Trace Task Force for alleged harassment and for what he says was wrongful arrest.
The Baltimore Sun reported Wednesday that the rapper is known as Young Moose. His real name Kevron Evans.
Evans has claimed that former task force detective Daniel Hersl pursued him and his family in attempts to hurt his music career. For instance, lyrics and imagery from one of his videos was used in court documents. And Evans was arrested right before he was supposed go on stage for a performance at the Royal Farms Arena.
The Baltimore rapper known as Young Moose has filed a lawsuit against convicted Gun Trace Task Force detective Daniel Hersl and others, saying he was targeted for harassment and wrongly arrested.