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February 5, 2018

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Convicted Baltimore police detective testifies that he stole money with slain Det. Sean Suiter

Monday, Feb 5

A convicted Baltimore Police detective testified Monday in the Gun Trace Task Force trial that he used to steal money with Det. Sean Suiter, the city homicide detective whose fatal shooting in November — one day before he was to testify before a federal grand jury in the case — remains unsolved.

Notable testimony from the Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force corruption trial, updated with Day 7

Here’s a rundown of what we’ve learned from the trial of two police officers from the Baltimore Police Department’s Gun Trace Task Force.

Who is Detective Sean Suiter? Baltimore officer whose death remains unsolved comes up in gun task force trial

Baltimore police Detective Sean Suiter died after being shot while on duty in November — one day before he was set to testify before a federal grand jury in the corruption case involving the department’s Gun Trace Task Force.

Baltimore police union, NAACP legal defense fund call for better training of police recruits

The president of the Baltimore police union thanked an academy legal instructor for voicing concerns about the preparedness of recruits who received guns and badges over the weekend; while the president of the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund called for assurances that the concerns will be addressed.

Ravens are getting 40-1 odds to win Super Bowl 53 as focus shifts to 2018 season

Only 10 teams are considered longer shots to win the next Super Bowl than John Harbaugh's Ravens.

Baltimore City Council to consider strict limits on Airbnb-type rentals

The Baltimore City Council is set to take up a bill imposing strict rules on short-term rentals made through Airbnb and other sites, sharply limiting people's ability to rent out anything other than their home.

Organizers celebrate first Baltimore Ceasefire weekend without killings, 'keep trudging forward'

They say third time’s a charm, and so it was in Charm City this weekend, when the third Ceasefire weekend went the way organizers hoped — with no homicides over the designated 72-hour period.

Second protester wins judgement against Baltimore police in lawsuit claiming excessive force during riots

A Baltimore jury has awarded $130,000 to protester Myreq Williams, whose arm was broken by police during the riots after the death of Freddie Gray.

Ex-Virginia Tech student from Maryland pleads not guilty in killing of 13-year-old girl

David Eisenhauer of Columbia pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, abduction and concealing a dead body just before jury selection began Monday in the stabbing death of Nicole Lovell of Blacksburg, Va.

Mount Washington teen wins first season of 'Top Chef Junior'

Baltimore teen chef Owen Pereira won the first season of the cooking show spinoff, taking home a $50,000 cash prize.