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A 17-year-old was arrested for allegedly pulling a knife on a boy and then stealing a vehicle in downtown Baltimore on Monday ...
Under the direction of its new secretary, the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services will detain juveniles who commit new ...
Police are investigating after a fight and gunfire incident involving juveniles at a Walmart in Bowleys Quarters, MD; two ...
Over recent decades we’ve moved toward a much more effective and humane system to deal with youth crime. Evidence and ...
A group of minors was involved in a fight near the entrance of a Walmart in Baltimore County on Wednesday, prompting police to respond, according to the Baltimore County police.
The “main reason,” Schiraldi describes leaving DJS is he no longer wanted to be associated with Maryland’s habit of incarcerating young people in adult corrections facilities.
Police said a mother parked the car, kept it running, and left her son in the car as she walked into a bank. The suspect then got into the vehicle, assaulted the son, pulled a knife on him, and pushed ...
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Former Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi left his role in Gov. Wes Moore’s cabinet earlier this month because Maryland perpetuated “human rights ...
Maryland's youth defendants are "languishing in custody while the wheels of adult courts slowly grind," writes Vincent Schiraldi, the former secretary of the Department of Juvenile Services.
From the governor to prosecutors, officials said interim DJS Secretary Betsy Fox Tolentino will take the agency in a new direction after Vincent Schiraldi's resignation. 11 News Investigates first ...
Vincent Schiraldi has himself to blame for early departure from the Department of Juvenile Services, writes Hassan Giordano.
More than a week after Gov. Wes Moore ordered Vincent Schiraldi’s resignation as secretary of the Department of Juvenile Services and named a replacement, there ...
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