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Sixty years ago, urban renewal came to Harlem Park, and the West Baltimore neighborhood has never been the same. In the cause of “slum clearance,” the city demolished dozens of houses with no ...
Baltimore spending board approves $48 million settlement for "Harlem Park Three" 00:36. McKnight spoke exclusively with WJZ about the case about how her evidence helped set the Harlem Park Three free.
The Innocence Project was a major factor in the November 2019 release of the so-called Harlem Park Three. Exonerated, they are now trying to put their lives back together.
In May 2020, Matthew King, center, led a group prayer before volunteers started handing out food to families in Harlem Park, West Baltimore. King’s mother said the cause of her son’s death has ...
The Baltimore Board of Estimates on Wednesday approved a $48 million settlement for the wrongful convictions of the "Harlem Park 3."Combined, Alfred Chestnut, Andrew Stewart and Ransom Watkins ...
A memory garden is beautifying one Baltimore City neighborhood and honoring gun violence victims and their families.Families met Saturday in Harlem Park as a community to remember their loved ones ...
True Crime Men who wrongly served 36 years for murder sue Baltimore police, detectives, alleging pattern of misconduct ‘Harlem Park Three’ is one of 11 wrongful-conviction cases in the 1980s ...
-- Baltimore is 63% black. The Sandtown-Winchester/Harlem Park neighborhood is 97% black. The neighborhood’s violent crime rate is 23 per 1,000 residents, according to a recent study by the ...
Baltimore City's Board of Estimates approved a $48 million settlement with the group of men known at the "Harlem Park 3" at its meeting today.As teenagers, Alfr ...
On Nov. 15, Detective David Bomenka of the Baltimore Police Department reported that his partner, Detective Sean Suiter, had been shot by an unknown assailant whom Suiter had stopped in a vacant lot ...
A court filing shows Baltimore officials and the ACLU of Maryland have reached a settlement in a lawsuit over a six-day neighborhood lockdown in the wake of the 2017 shooting death of a detective.
Harlem Park Elementary/Middle is a public school located in Baltimore, MD, which is in a large city setting. The student population of Harlem Park Elementary/Middle is 365 and the school serves PK-8.