Erek Barron, the U.S. Attorney for Maryland, filmed a PSA to raise awareness of the impact of gun violence.
in her killing. Earlier this summer, a shooting at a Baltimore neighborhood block party left dozens wounded, mostly teenagers, and killed two.
The Maryland U.S. attorney’s office is focused on prosecuting repeat violent offenders and illegal firearms possession to keep communities safe, Barron said.Law enforcement efforts go hand-in-hand with working alongside community-based partners that help prevent crime, Barron said, like Roca, a nonprofit helping youth affected by violence. Within the next month, the U.S.
In the video, Tasha is seen in class using a pencil to take a test when she glances up and sees her brother crouched in front of her desk.“I’m not going to be home, all right,” T responds.Her brother, who has a red blood stain on his shirt, tells her she is in charge now before disappearing. Barron arrives to escort her to his office, where a Baltimore police officer and detective are waiting.
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