Governor, Mayor Walk in Park Heights to Tout Baltimore's Drop in Crime
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Moore, Scott push back against Trump’s narrative on Baltimore crime with ‘community walk’
Two weeks after practically daring the president to come walk through Baltimore with him, Gov. Wes Moore set out Friday from the middle of Park Heights to do the thing Donald Trump has said he won’t: Take a stroll through the city.
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Gov. Wes Moore, Mayor Brandon Scott to walk with Park Heights residents
Gov. Wes Moore and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott will join residents in Park Heights Friday evening for a community walk and press conference to discuss and highlight the city’s progress in reducing crime. The event starts at 5 p.m. at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, located on Pimlico Road. Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley and Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Roland L. Butler, Jr. will also be in attendance. The wal…
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