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School and district leaders knew about the abuse in the 1970s and 80s, attorney Janai Woodhouse claims. And they did nothing about it.
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Says the courts can’t handle the amount of cases.
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The company advising in the bankruptcy case still has not sent out notices.
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The Justice Department is looking into the details of the incident.
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It is the lowest number of monthly homicides since the city began keeping monthly records in 1970.
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While five people, including Jackson, were ultimately charged and plead guilty to related gun crimes, no one has actually been charged with fatally shooting Aaliyah Gonzalez or Kylis Fagbemi.
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Dazhon Darien, the man accused of using artificial intelligence to impersonate the principal of Pikesville High School, on Monday accepted a plea deal.
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“I really fear that as we're making this incredible progress here as a nation — turning down the number of people who have been impacted by gun violence and homicide — we're about to see a horrific reversal of that trend.”
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Lawmakers passed the bill over concerns about the state budget.
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More than a dozen former students are suing the school.