New charging documents state there were at least three shooters involved and “numerous crime scenes” at the mass shooting that occurred July 2 in Brooklyn Heights. (WBAL)
“At least three unknown individual(s) began to discharge firearms at the location, causing terror among the attendees of the event.”
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Meanwhile, friends and family remembered Kylis Fagbemi, 20, who was one of two people killed in the incident…
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Fagbemi’s mother: “So much on my heart.” (Baltimore Sun)
Baltimore agencies and nonprofits flock to Brooklyn Homes. Residents ask, “Where was help before?” (WYPR)
A Lidl grocery store in Brooklyn Park is closing citing increases in theft and violence against employees. (Baltimore Banner)
Baltimore City Council to probe Brooklyn mass shooting amid local skepticism. (WBFF)
It’s back to an Orange Air Quality Alert for the area…

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Baltimore County Police arrested a 32-year-old man and a minor in the April shooting of a 17-year-old, a killing described in court records as a drug deal and armed robbery gone bad. (Baltimore Sun)
A 21-year-old Maryland man has been found guilty but not criminally responsible for stabbing his stepdad to death in March, 2022. Sergi Elysee Koyangbo accused 46-year-old David Beasley of going through his internet search history before pulling a knife from his sweatshirt pocket and stabbing Beasley in the chest at their home in Bethesda. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
Is a deal in Western Maryland to help utility customers and accelerate the shutdown of a coal plant too good to be true? (Maryland Matters)
Baltimore residents who object to Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.’s external gas pressure regulators outside their historic homes are urging a city preservation commission to suspend the utility’s installations while a court restraining order is in place. (Baltimore Sun)
Five people were arrested in Ocean City, including four teens, after multiple police agencies responded to stop a car that they say ran from officers. Two handguns were recovered by officers. (WRDE)
A DC family claims Ocean City police ‘brutalized’ their son during an arrest on the boardwalk…
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The Baltimore County school board has made a final decision on what middle school students will attend in the 2024–25 school year. (WMAR)
Weapons detectors will be installed at every Prince George’s County high school and some middle schools as part of new safety measures to reduce the rise in gun incidents reported on school campuses. (Washington Post)
Maryland is seeing an increase in stimulant prescriptions amid an Adderall shortage. (WTOP)
Baltimore’s $155 million Super Block project faces another setback after a city preservation panel vote. (Baltimore Business Journal)
Dozens of Maryland child care facilities have been awarded $11.5 million. (Baltimore Sun)
Maryland consumers struggle under the weight of credit card debt amid high inflation and interest rates. (Baltimore Sun)
Metro SubwayLink in Baltimore will be back in service Wednesday morning, days after last week’s electrical fire in Owings Mills. (Baltimore Banner)

A trash truck fire closed the southbound lanes of Interstate 95 Tuesday afternoon near O’Donnell Street. (WBAL 1090)
Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano is threatening legal action against the county council. (WBOC)
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office will soon have an armored rescue vehicle (ARV). (WMDT)

Frederick County’s Law Enforcement Center was temporarily closed after someone brought in a grenade. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
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MLB’s All-Star Game in Seattle saw the National League win for the first time since 2012. Austin Hays singled and went 1-for-2 while Adley Rutschman flied out in his only at-bat. Orioles reliever Felix Bautista, however, gave up the game-winning home run to Elias Diaz. (MLB)
Adley Rutschman spoke to Fox before the game…
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The Orioles and Nationals have the most Instagrammed ballparks in the MLB. (Anne Arundel Daily Voice)
Maryland’s sports betting industry continues to thrive as the state’s ten retail and mobile sportsbooks combined to contribute $2,835,051 to the state’s coffers during June. (Southern Maryland Chronicle)
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Still talkin’ baseball. Let’s go inside Oriole Park at Camden Yards…
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