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Police shot a suspect who hit an officer with a vehicle in east Baltimore. According to police Commissioner Michael Harrison, just after 9 p.m. Thursday, detectives responded to the back parking lot of the 2200 block of East Biddle Street for an investigation into a suspected vehicle involved in multiple armed robberies. Harrison said detectives were coordinating with officers in the area to enter the parking lot to identify the driver of the vehicle.When one officer exited his vehicle and approached on foot, the driver of the suspect vehicle saw the officer, put the vehicle in drive and drove toward him, striking the officer head-on, Harrison said.Harrison said as the officer was being struck by the vehicle, he fired two shots through the front windshield, hitting the suspect once in the shoulder.After the shooting, Harrison said the suspect was stable enough to continue driving and maneuvered the vehicle out of the parking lot and around the corner a few blocks before crashing
Police shot a suspect who hit an officer with a vehicle in east Baltimore.
According to police Commissioner Michael Harrison, just after 9 p.m. Thursday, detectives responded to the back parking lot of the 2200 block of East Biddle Street for an investigation into a suspected vehicle involved in multiple armed robberies.
Harrison said detectives were coordinating with officers in the area to enter the parking lot to identify the driver of the vehicle.
When one officer exited his vehicle and approached on foot, the driver of the suspect vehicle saw the officer, put the vehicle in drive and drove toward him, striking the officer head-on, Harrison said.
A nonprofit in east Baltimore is working to bridge the digital divide one device at a time. I didn t have a laptop at all for school, said Rebekah Jenifer, a Baltimore City ninth-grade student.Rebekah spent the last part of her eighth-grade year and the first part of ninth unable to connect virtually to do any schoolwork until just recently when she got her very own computer. The difference is that I am picking my grades back up because since I didn t have a laptop, I didn t have much to do, and as soon as I got a laptop . I was really able to pick my grades up, Rebekah said.Rebekah was able to get a laptop thanks to PCs for People, which opened a location on East Biddle Street in July. Since then, it has provided free refurbished devices to more than 2,000 low-income families. We have also provided equipment to kids who are currently coming through the foster care program, going through the emancipated minor program, and also lots of seniors, said Gary Bonner, executive dire