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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - For Maria Washington, Mother’s Day once was a time when her son, Giorgio, would take her out to dinner to show how much he cared.
Now, it only serves as a cold reminder, she says, that her son was slain — and her pleas for justice ignored.
Washington, like hundreds of other mothers across Baltimore, marked Sunday not with celebration, but with a strong and painful mix of emotions.
One year after a special report in The Examiner revealed a decade’s worth of troubling statistics depicting more than 1,000 unsolved homicide cases and few lengthy sentences for the killers, the five mothers featured in the report say little has changed.
“I’m still calling, but they won’t call me back,” said Washington, whose son Giorgio, 26, was gunned down on Kenwood Avenue on Dec. 20, 2001. “It makes me feel like they don’t give a damn. I’m wondering if they are really looking for his killer of if they closed this case.”
While the homicide rate has dropped precipitously this year under new Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, the mothers say such statistics bring little solace now on Mother’s Day.
They say they still can’t get answers about their sons’ cases with homicide detectives who won’t return their phone calls.
“My son was always big on Mother’s Day,” Washington said. “He would always take me somewhere and come to the house. It was big thing for him. I feel the loss even worse.”
Rosalind Canada, whose son Robert Russell, 21, was shot in the back of the head on the 2500 block of Garret Avenue in November 2004, said his case remains in limbo.
“They said the detective who had my case is no longer in homicide, and it hasn’t been assigned to anyone else,” she said. “This is a constant reminder that my son’s life wasn’t worth anything.”
The Examiner story revealed that of the 2,479 homicides since 1998, 1,065 remained unsolved. In connection with the 2,479 homicides, 931 people had been convicted. But only 660 — 27 percent of the cases — were sentenced to prison terms longer than 10 years.
The report also revealed that police are 13 percent more likely to make an arrest in a homicide case if the victim is white and 28 percent more likely to make an arrest if the victim is female.
“They have not called me or contacted me,” said June Brown, whose 24-year-old son, Clarence, was slain in 1994. “I’m just one little pea in a pod. They’re not interested. I called, but I never got a call back, which is really sad. They could at least let you know.”
Brown said she thinks of her son on Mother’s Day and every time she eats a meal, because Clarence was known to never miss a dinner.
“We all think about him,” she said. “Whoever killed him, God will take care of them.”
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Examiner Reader said:
Until people have a change in values, where human life has value, there will never be a change. The inner-city has an enormous pool of persons who are disenfranchised and ignored. These people who only see the dismal prospect of another days living from hand to mouth, never seeing the rewards of an honest life will continue their predatory practice towards their fellow man. Do not blame the guns, the knives or any other implement, these are only the tools, not the root cause. Instead blame the culture and the mindset that has raised a generation that seeks to blame everyone but themselves for their condition. We as a nation need to stop the increasing balkanization of our populace before we destroy ourselves. Government is not the answer, for once again it must become a government of the people by the people and for the people before we can effect the change. We have seen the enemy and he is us and his greatest weapon is apathy and it affects us all.
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Examiner Reader said:
so what there ticked..i am sure the police and fire dept are ticked there agian working without a contract.same problems all over agian.
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Examiner Reader said:
Well, maybe if the people (the jury is still out on if they are PEOPLE), would let the police know that Shorty and Slim are the ones, maybe the police would arrest them. But instead, these PEOPLE keep assuming someone will come and save them from themselves, instead of standing up, and saving themselves...
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Examiner Reader said:
Imagine that you are 17 years old. You want a gun. How do you get one? Well, you go to Shorty or Slim. How do you know to do that? Dumb question, you say, everyone around the neighborhood knows that Shorty and Slim are the guys to see for that. So, why don't the police know that?
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Examiner Reader said:
go away there's nothing to see here.we are going to close our eyes and hope it all go aaawwwaaayyy.
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Examiner Reader said:
Hey Shiela finally woke up and discovered there is crime in the city who knew
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Examiner Reader said:
It's not the police. It's not the prosecutor's office. It's the people of baltimore. Until you remove the criminal element from society, the crime rate will continue. Survey after survey shows that it's actually a small segment in our society that is commiting the violent crime. It's something like 10% of the population is committing 75% of the violent crimes. Ok, here's an idea. Commit a violent crime...you'll do 20 years withy no parole. After you get out, you decide to do it again? You never see daylight again. Lets get tuff
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All I can say is WOW said:
The root of this problem is there is no family structure or neighborhood alliance in any of the races anymore. Take the time to discipline your kids, stay out of the clubs and make sure they are in the house doing some homework. Neighbors watch out for each others children when you know their parents have to work 2-3 jobs to survive. All of the juveniles commiting this crimes are screaming for attention! All of us Black, White are guilty of not putting enough focus and attention on home. Let's give these kids a structured home, neighbors/mentors that give a dam, get active in their school/education,stop blaming each other and help each other, and add a little God to the mix and all of this could come 2gether.
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Examiner Reader said:
A single half year data point in a statistical series is meaningless. Baltimore City is a crime sewer and will continue to be such, given its politics and black demographics. The police cannot stop crime. The police sometimes do their job and apprehend perpetrators after the fact, and those apprehended are occasionally punished by the judicial system. Baltimore City crime is caused by a black demographic that fails to accept and enforce personal responsibility for individual behavior, educational success, nd accepts a breakdown in family life. They continue to believe they are victims,and vote for the soft bigotry of welfare dependence. Blacks believe government will solve their problems. They are wrong.
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Examiner Reader said:
Dixon should be mad, just like the rest of the blacks in the city should be. Well atleast it's black on black and not white on black crime. The courts let these animals out of jail, and the juvenile system gives a slap on the hand, what do they expect? I have an idea stop being soft on these thugs and their parents, start giving the max sentence for their crimes. Most of the people that get arrested have a record a mile long, when does it stop? When they kill? Until we get judges and juries to prosecute these wastes on society the crime will not stop and the rest of the state will suffer.
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Examiner Reader said:
Whoa...Dixon now is mad about crime....that's too funny, isn't she part of the problem? Oh no wait she said that was the OMalley administration, Why does the media say "her house was raided"? A search warrant was served not raided. What happened to that other criminal that is looting Baltimore Pension...Marcus Brown? Baltimore gets what it deserves when people like this Dixon is elected to office. The I am stupid I didnot know excuse ran out.
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joe said:
you have to turn the drug dealers in butt heads, drugs are the root of the robberies, the murders, everything in the city that is wrong. turn the dealers in, and you can stop crying at night.
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Examiner Reader said:
This city is going to hell in a hand basket. It doesn't seem to me that there is anything that Dixon or the Police can do about it. Stupid is as stupid does and if they all want to kill each other then fine, let them. If they want to live their life this way and not deal with issues like adults then i say so be it, you deserve to get yourself shot. I mean this is silly and i do not believe this is what the founding fathers meant by "The rigt to bear arms!" Time for that amendmant to be amended. BTW-where and how do they keep getting all these guns?
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johnn said:
yeah he,s ticked off because his brother,who works in homicide is about to lose his job.his brother was one of the white dectives woking in homicide who is involved in the calvin swell case,you know the one where swell was ordered to watch KKK websites,or be charged. you notice how no one seems to know the commissiomers brothers name,but the other white officers involved names are known
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Eric S. said:
“I’m waiting,” she says. “Just waiting. Maybe before I leave this Earth, I’ll see justice.” I wouldnt count on it, not in this country.
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Examiner Reader said:
The city will overcome crime when the people in the community bond together and start snitching on the criminals. I'm sorry but when I drive through Bloodymore I always see people siting on the steps infront of their places or other peoples places but no one see's any of the crimes that are commitied. Wake-up people if you want crime to slow down stop blaming the police for your problems. The community knows who the drug dealers are and they know whos doing the violent crimes but they will not open their mouths. Then when you see a cop thump one of these Punk A@@ thugs the community wants to complain. I have an Idea complain about the people out there doing the killings and stop trying to make a quick buck off of the poilce depatment. Parents need to take control of their children, I see kids that are 5-17 out at 3am with no parents around, it's sad. Anyway I would rather live in Iraq than Bloodymore.
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Some one Who Knows said:
I know many cops from Baltimore. The city is bad but the city can be turned around. Though many parts of the city are a mess such as the westeren district and spikes in the Central District. Many people are giving up on the city the fact is. There is no more the police can do they can't arrest more people they arrest enough the legal system is what is truly wrong with the city. The community can help by keeping you children away from the drug dealing scum of the city. If we do this we can allow the violence and dealing to scip an entire generation leaving the city to grow into a properous city.
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Social Realist said:
How is Baltimore differant from D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago (30 plus shootings in one weekend), L.A., New Orleans, Newark, Detroit, St. Louis, or Miami? Wake up folks, this is not local to Baltimore, this is a national and cultural problem. Baltimore is not alone or unique, rather it is much the same. Read the local papers in these other cities, the headlines are ALL THE SAME.
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Examiner Reader said:
The police get an April breather now maybe they can solve the other 63 homicides. At the current rate, there will be 186 homicides in Baltimore City. Nothing in that number to crow about. Baltimore is still a sewer.
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Examiner Reader said:
All the public affairs stuff is a bunch of baloney. It reminds how accountants can change the numbers, you know like buy a house without check your financials. One thing though, the get there pictures in the papers and on the news, that is Dixon and the rest. Nothing will change except them collecting there big and bigger salaries.
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Examiner Reader said:
In Baltimore there is an enormous police presence in neighborhoods filled with crime yet the crime continues at the same rate. This should tell you that the police and the criminals are in business together, wake up people. Quinn
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Examiner Reader said:
It is sad to say, I am more afraid of baltimore city police officers than some of the gang member. Every one will be judge for crimes that they have committed Judges, lawyers, police officers, criminals. Our Leaders need to pray for a answer
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Examiner Reader said:
Wow. So now all Black people are criminals. I am Black (Dark complexioned even), from the inner city with an IQ of 129. But I contribute my very success to my early education. I was bussed to an all White School from 1st to 5th grade. When they transferred me to an all black school from 6th grade. It was a culture shock. I barely learned another thing! The public schools are horrific! To break this cycle of ignorance left over from jim crow and slavery/we must improve our children's education. Don't lump all people together. For every silly Black teenager talking loud and ignorant, there are 6 who want better. We're not outnumbered, we're just not noticed. But the city wants to abandon us along with the criminals, because we look alike. I was harrased while walking in my neighborhood by the Police reading a book! My son in law who visited his mother was arrested for having a glass a beer in front of his children at a cook out. She lives on Lafayette. He works 2 jobs. Skin is an org
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Examiner Reader said:
Wow. I knew Dalion Stanley. I used to work with him when he was a young man. He was articulate, easy going and extremely likely working in the cable industry in a professional capacity. I saw him a few years later and he was a crack addict. Every so often, the handsome, nice young man who lost his way, comes to my memory. To read that har far he fell is very sorrowful.
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Examiner Reader said:
No jobs for black men? I'm a working class white man (21 years old) from Highlandtown and I find plenty of work...dishwashing, landscaping, construction....last time I checked they don't/can't discriminate based on race. Instead of selling drugs, why dont they crack open a newspaper like I've done since I was 14? oh and RIP Zack Sowers..Highlandtown will miss ya man
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Examiner Reader said:
Why are we all standing here ponting fingers to each other based on our race? It doesn't say here what color each person who commits crime are or the color of victims are ...let's stand united on this horrible social issues and work on preventing murders and crimes in this City of Baltimore. Baltimore has been having a bad reputation for having high crimes, drugs especially heroin, AIDS/HIV, STD's and so on ....let us address these problems and help each other and turn Baltimore around ...Baltimore has a rich history, many interesting places to visit, and sports team such as Baltimore Ravens and Orioles. Come on everyone lets get together and overcome these problems! We can give Baltimore a good name and take pride in our city!
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Examiner Reader said:
50 murders in the first three months of 2008! Police see hope? Hope for what?
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Reader said:
WOW!!!!!!!!!!! "Only" 50 homicides in Baltimore in the first three months of 2008. Now that is something to be proud of, isn't it? So, now all we have to worry about is getting maimed while we walk the streets of B'more.
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Examiner Reader said:
While dopes like Nakia continue to blame everyone and everything except the obvious, it's now time to hold blacks accountable for the decline of our nations cities. The statistical inclination for blacks to commit violent crime, though indisputable, is the 800 lb gorilla that nobody wants to talk about honestly. The time is coming, however, when it will HAVE to be addressed.
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homer simpson said:
baltimoreans are dumb people. Its like you morons know nothing but to kill. There is a world d out here, maybe you people should put down the guns and piuck up a book. but then again...theres and education malfunction in this city as well. Boy, I'll tell you. This has to be the saddest city I have ever lived in. Oh!!< I moved, 6 months was enough for me to see that the whole city is foul, all the way from the idiots who write the policies, allthe way down to the project jockies. screw baltimore
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Examiner Reader said:
Would Nakia and all the other racist people (black, white and any other color), who have hijacked the comments section go somehere else. This section is for sane humans.
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Examiner Reader said:
The "poor neighborhoods" are where the most crime exists. It's really simple - don't commit crimes, the police will not swarm your neighborhood.
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Baltimore will soon be a city of whites and then (supposedly) there will be no worries about murders. The crime will move to the county where the city whites will go to buy their drugs. It's all history repeating. Ask anyone from Chicago. Just stay inside after dark and don't try to think you can get away with being sneaky unless you'd like a taste of Baltimore Hell that we like to call Central Booking.
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City Resident said:
nakia, that was intelligent.
you almost spelled apartheid right, too! ugh.
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Examiner Reader said:
Nakia: Get real. Life for you in Baltimore is an Eden compared to any place in Africa. Also, if you are really worried about slavery you should concentrate on the eliminating it in the Sudan, India, Pakistan, and Haiti.
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Joan said:
The descendants of slaves continue to suffer in Baltimore because they do it to there selves. To bad! Can't you all just get along
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Examiner Reader said:
Baltimore is still one of the most dangerous cities in the country so I wouldn't praise them that much for one month of lower murders. Especially the coldest month of the year.
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Nakia said:
The police continue to harrass innocent people in poor neighborhoods. The are locking up everyone. The descendants of slaves continue to suffer in Baltimore under City Aparthied.
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Examiner Reader said:
Less murders this month, just don't ride the bus or you might get beat to a bloody pulp. Maybe if there was more positive news, you would read more. dah
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City Resident said:
the Examiner finally posts a positive article about the city, and hhmmm, awfully quiet in here.
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Examiner Reader said:
Considering the past years' previous murders, maybe there just aren't as many people left to be killed.
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Examiner Reader said:
If the statistics hold up, it may be a little better year in the sewer of Balimore City.
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City Resident said:
good job baltimore city.
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Examiner Reader said:
Interesting that we had more lives lost in Baltimore in a month then we had killed in Iraq. Why aren't we upset about all those murdered in our cities each month when that number is far greater than the number of soldiers lost in this war? I guess the media just sees those numbers as less newsworthy. Media probably realizes that those numbers just don't have the "political flare" that the war generates.
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avid reader said:
That is encouraging, what a joke. What would be encouraging would be a number like 0.
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Examiner Reader said:
the weather predicts the murder rate , wait a few months until the weather breaks and the peeps are sitting out on their porch with their 40 ounce bottles of steel reserve malt liquor and arguing about the he said she said b.s. . the murder rate will catch up in the warmer weather , it always does .
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Darwin said:
Did anyone ever consider 'survival of the fittest?' Duh. Those involved with drugs are either dead or in jail. They're taking themselves out. HORRAY!
Bottom line: this just shows how much of a failure O'Malley was as a mayor.
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Recently Retired said:
Commissioner Bealefeld has the potential of being a great police commissioner. For now, his plan is working. What will be a problem is his knee jerk reaction when he gets ticked off. The public doesn't see the vindictiveness. If he's gets ticked off a bullseye is on your back and decision are made without being totally thought through. His plan is working due to the dedication and hard work from everyone in the department. His passion blinds him at times with his split second decison making. The troops deserve better. You can not continually make threats and treat the masses badly behind close doors and expect them to continue to support your plan in make this city a safe place. Morale is suffering. This passion led vindictiveness will lead to a mass exit by senior members and experienced officers.
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Examiner Reader said:
2:14 and 9:52 thank you the public has no idea how bad it is.there is a breaking point and we hit that two years ago.i just hope to make it.
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Victim's mother said:
The homicide reduction is an excellent start. No one can argue that. Killers are still roaming free that have gotten away with murders from years past. Since there is this "slow down" wouldn't it be a good time to aggressively go after the ones who up until now have gotten away with the ones previously? I know those detectives could use a break but, my family could use closure.
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