In a statement, the mayor, Bernard Young, said: Let me be crystal clear with everyone: I, more than almost anyone, would love to see that Baltimore city is open and safe, but that simply is not what the data is telling us at this time.
Date: Jun 13, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Ransomware Attacks Are Testing Resolve of Cities Across America
who disabled Baltimore city computers in May demanded about $76,000 in Bitcoin to release the citys files and allow employees to regain access to their computers. The mayor, Bernard Young, said the city would not pay the ransom, in part because there was no guarantee the files would be unlocked.
Date: Aug 22, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Baltimore Fires Another Police Commissioner, After Record High Murder Rate
Lester Davis, a spokesman for Bernard Young, the president of the City Council, said that he expected a reinvigoration at the troop level under Mr. De Sousa, adding that he thought the new commissioner would reverse the malaise hanging over the department.
Date: Jan 19, 2018
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Protesters promise biggest Freddie Gray rally to come
Bernard Young, Baltimore City Council president said prior to a rally on Thursday that he hoped citizens wouldn't let "outside forces come in here and dictate how we act by destroying our infrastructure."
announced Friday that he was asking for a review. The move was backed by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, who said in an emailed statement that she welcomed any partners willing to work in reducing excessive force complaints. A day earlier, City Council President Bernard Young sent a letter to outgoing U.S.