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Peace by Piece Baltimore, an organization that promotes justice, peace and unity through the city s youth, is taking on a big project to expand its mission.A neat, yellow house with maroon shutters will soon be a place where the city s young activists can meet, organize and exchange ideas. A private donor, who believes in the mission, provided the funds to buy the house in east Baltimore.Farajii Muhammad, director of Peace by Piece Baltimore, and his team painstakingly searched for the
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BALTIMORE 鈥?A 21-year-old is being charged with first degree murder for an August homicide. On August 6, Western District officers were dispatched to 2400 block of Etting Street to investigate a reported shooting.Officers responded to the location and found 31-year-old Yohannes Carr suffering from gunshot wounds. Medics responded to the location and pronounced Carr dead at the scene
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