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Baltimore Police Won't Face Charges in Fatal Hostage Standoff Shooting

The Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office has decided not to file charges against officers involved in a deadly shooting during a hostage situation.

The Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office announced that no charges will be brought against the police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a suspect during a hostage standoff earlier this year.

This decision follows an investigation into the incident, which occurred when officers responded to a report of a hostage situation. During the confrontation, the suspect was shot and killed by police.

Authorities determined that the officers acted within the bounds of the law, concluding that their use of force was justified given the circumstances of the standoff.

The incident has raised discussions about police protocols and the handling of hostage situations, but the findings affirm the officers' actions in this particular case.

Reported by HarborBeat based on CBS News (source).

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