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  2. Stanfield Organization - Wikipedia

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    Stanfield is a rising gang leader who gets into a turf war with the Barksdale Organization, becoming the key West Baltimore drug kingpin following Stringer Bell's death and Avon Barksdale's arrest. Stanfield is played by Jamie Hector .

  3. Crime in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    So officers figured it out: 'I can go to jail for making the wrong arrest, so I'm not getting out of my car to clear a corner,' and that's exactly what happened post-Freddie Gray." In Baltimore, arrest numbers have plummeted from more than 40,000 in 2014, the year before Freddie Gray's death and the subsequent charges against the officers, to ...

  4. Dog fighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Richmond, Virginia, when a dog fighter was sentenced in June 2007, it was revealed in court that over a dozen of his dogs had to be euthanized, either because of serious illness, injury or malnutrition, or because their training as fighting dogs made them too dangerous for adoption. Until 2006, the man had kept 16 pit bulls in the backyard ...

  5. These Dangerous Dog Breeds Cause the Most Attacks - AOL

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    Many dog breeds were developed for aggressive tasks like hunting and guarding property – and they are the dogs most likely to cause harm or death. Learn which breeds are more likely to bite in ...

  6. Safe and Dangerous Places in Baltimore - AOL

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    Safe and Dangerous Places in Baltimore. Simeon Good. Updated September 22, 2016 at 2:13 PM. Areas to Avoid Baltimore. Alamy.

  7. Fatal dog attacks - Wikipedia

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    The study defined dog attacks as "a human death caused by trauma from a dog bite". Excluded from the study were deaths by disease caused by dog bites, strangulation on a scarf or leash pulled by a dog, heart attacks or traffic accident, and falling injury or fire ant bites from being pushed down by a dog.

  8. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Not all those who deploy to a war zone experience killing or direct combat, and some troops never get to war at all. But moral injury can occur anywhere. Certainly the technicians working in mortuary affairs at Dover Air Force Base, Del., who handle the remains of Americans killed in combat are exposed to moral trauma.

  9. Football player walks into animal shelter and asks to adopt ...

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    Last weekend, Baltimore Ravens Offensive Tackle Ronnie Stanley walked into local shelter BARCS with one goal in mind: "We are looking for a dog that's been here a long time and maybe not-so ...