A shocking shooting inside a Baltimore courthouse is under investigation after a bailiff and an armed man exchanged gunfire near the public entrance, officials said. The incident happened around 8:40 a.
A 35-year-old man is in the hospital after suffering a self-inflicted gunshot wound during an incident at the District Court of Baltimore Friday morning.Accordi
A man is in critical condition after being shot both by himself and by a bailiff Friday morning at Eastside District Court, wher Police said the man pulled a gun while suffering a “behavioral crisis.” Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said that the 35-year-old was hospitalized after shooting himself in the head and being shot twice in his lower extremities by
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Expect a gloomy Friday with an overcast sky with periods of drizzle, mist, and some rain. Once the rain develops across many of our neighborhoods, it will be here to stay through the evening hours. Morning temperatures will be chilly and raw in the lower to middle 40s, but temperatures should climb into the lower 50s this afternoon.
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Rain is expected to leave the region by late Friday night. Then, the cold temperatures move back in. Saturday will dip back into the 30s for parts of the state.