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Family mourns arabber slain by police as new details emerge

Summary by Baltimore Beat
On the evening of the Juneteenth holiday, a crowd gathered near the Upton Metro station off Pennsylvania Avenue, not to celebrate the end of slavery in America but to mourn the shooting of beloved arabber Bilal Abdullah, known as BJ. Tawanda Jones was standing where she has so many times since Baltimore Police officers killed her brother in 2013 — beside another grieving family. Joy Alston, the mother of Abdullah, was sitting in a chair, surroun…
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Baltimore Beat broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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