The U.S. Justice Department pledged more partnerships with local and state law enforcement to help crack down on summer crime, including here in Baltimore.
"We will be reinforcing the importance of identifying, investigating and prioritizing the prosecution of those who are responsible for the greatest violence in our communities," said U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.
That commitment followed a violent night in west Baltimore. Police said Cornelius Williams, 23, barricaded himself inside an apartment on Poplar Grove Street. He allegedly shot a 57-year-old man before peacefully surrendering.
"The city is erupting. It's too much violence," said resident Davon Fletcher. "The judicial system and the government branches, they can't do anything, because it takes people these kids can relate to in order to mentor them."... Read More: WBAL