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Baltimore Leaders Respond to Incident Involving Trooper Shot At

Mayor Brandon Scott and Police Commissioner Richard Worley address the recent shooting incident involving a state trooper.

Baltimore Leaders Respond to Incident Involving Trooper Shot At

Baltimore City officials have issued a joint statement following a troubling incident in which a state trooper was shot at while on duty in the city. Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Police Commissioner Richard J. Worley expressed their concern regarding the safety of law enforcement officers and the importance of community support in combating violence.

The statement emphasized the need for collaboration between the police and the community to ensure public safety. Both leaders condemned the act of violence against the trooper and reaffirmed their commitment to protecting those who serve the public.

Mayor Scott and Commissioner Worley also highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance police-community relations and called for an end to the cycle of violence that affects the city. They urged residents to come forward with any information that could assist in the investigation and help bring those responsible to justice.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore City (.gov) (source).

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