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Friday, Nov 17 The Baltimore Police detective who was fatally shot Wednesday is Sean Suiter, an 18-year veteran of the force. |
| 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. |
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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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| Malls pull out the stops to woo shoppers during hyper-competitive holiday season |
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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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| 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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| London-based music events startup company Sofar Sounds aims to bring intimacy and intrigue back to live music and performances through a host of secret concerts in more than 350 cities around the world. One of its newest cities is Baltimore. |
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