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Thursday, Nov 16 The Baltimore homicide detective who was shot in the head on Wednesday has died, police said. Sean Suiter was an 18-year veteran of the department. |
| The Baltimore Police detective who was fatally shot Wednesday is Sean Suiter, an 18-year veteran of the force. |
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| The 2015 death of Freddie Gray from injuries suffered in police custody, and the unrest and rioting that followed, touched off a surge in city violence that continues today. View the series of events in this interactive timeline. |
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| A summary of public reaction to the death of Baltimore homicide Det. Sean Suiter, who died Thursday, the day after he was shot in the head by an unknown gunman. |
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| Maryland Legal Aid is serving thousands of city residents with legal needs from divorces and wills to expungements and evictions with their program Lawyer in the Library. |
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| The question of whether Baltimore Police Lt. Brian Rice acted with reason or neglect in the arrest of Freddie Gray was left Thursday to members of a police trial board. |
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| To increase access to stem cells and their use, the federal government in 2005 created public banks, including at Mercy Medical Center and St. Agnes Hospital. The banks have seen success in the units of blood collected but have struggled financially with some banks closing. |
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| Airwave Networks, an Annapolis-based provider of wireless internet access and digital TV for student housing and apartment complexes, has been acquired by Single Digists Inc. of New Hampshire. |
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| Deerfield Management will provide $65 million in funding to help Johns Hopkins scientists develop early stage therapeutic research. |
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| With 18,100 tons of salt, 36,000 gallons of salt brine and about 600 plows and other heavy equipment, Baltimore is prepared for winter, Mayor Catherine E. Pugh said at a news conference Thursday. |
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