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2018-11-02 15:12:14 UTC  

"That this is a security threat is preposterous and not supported by the evidence." >> https://buff.ly/2Jz9Nt7

2018-11-02 15:12:18 UTC  

Jbs59 i see you

2018-11-02 15:12:23 UTC  

You are not muted @JBS59

2018-11-02 15:12:23 UTC  

Can someone help @JBS59 ?

2018-11-02 15:12:39 UTC  

Trump said he’ll issue an executive order sometime next week, which will also include ending what he calls the “catch and release” immigration program. https://buff.ly/2SDYofY

2018-11-02 15:12:49 UTC  
2018-11-02 15:12:52 UTC  

ok thanks. will reboot again

2018-11-02 15:13:01 UTC  

He is accused of creating computer-generated child pornography images depicting fantasy and fictional scenes. https://buff.ly/2Q9lLMQ

2018-11-02 15:16:56 UTC  

Stubbornness

2018-11-02 15:22:15 UTC  

Tree huggers would cry pollution. @AncestralCrosse

2018-11-02 15:22:35 UTC  

LOL Yes very Likely.....

2018-11-02 15:23:12 UTC  

Mana from Trump?

2018-11-02 15:23:29 UTC  

😄

2018-11-02 15:24:18 UTC  

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2018-11-02 15:26:54 UTC  

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2018-11-02 15:29:54 UTC  

WATCH LIVE: The U.S. military continues dropping off heavy equipment on San Antonio's southwest side as troops prepare to head to the US-Mexico border.

More: https://bit.ly/2AH8ju4
(Live signal KABB/WOAI)

2018-11-02 15:32:01 UTC  

Must have been Moonlighting as the Tooth Fairy

2018-11-02 15:33:34 UTC  

no not that one I will look for it

2018-11-02 15:33:44 UTC  

K

2018-11-02 15:35:00 UTC  

BALTIMORE - A suspected member of the notorious Bloods gang was arrested in Baltimore on Thursday for drug and weapon charges.

29-year-old Andre Duane Davis is being charged with controlled dangerous substances, possession of controlled dangerous substances and multiple handgun and weapons charges.

Multiple agencies worked together to arrest Davis and a search and seizure warrant resulted in investigators finding heroin, crack cocaine, powdered cocaine, marijuana, synthetic marijuana, prescription opioids, and two handguns.

Davis is suspected of supplying heroin and cocaine to other drug dealers in Baltimore and Anne Arundel County.

This investigation was led by the Maryland State Police in an effort to target inter-jurisdictional and cross-borders criminals affecting Maryland communities.

2018-11-02 15:35:55 UTC  

BALTIMORE - Another call to stop the violence as Baltimore's murder rate continues to rise. The group 'Baltimore Ceasefire' wants no one to kill anyone for 72 hours starting on Friday.

The ceasefire weekends are a when organizers ask people to make a commitment to be non-violent throughout the three-day weekend. That includes in their thoughts, words, as well as actions. They want people to think about how to resolve conflicts differently by talking out their problems with each other.

Ceasefire weekends are usually held Mother's Day weekend, the first weekend in February, August, and November.

Having a ceasefire weekend may come as some consolation for neighbors frustrated with the violence happening in the city.

RELATED: A year of ceasefires, yet Baltimore still plagued with crime

"It's getting higher and higher each month, but I just hope something going to happen in the future," said Britney Neal.

"Until it starts at home, with empathy and compassion for others, until those things are taught at home, respect, it will continue to be the way it is," said George Spradlin.

This weekend's events include a unity concert, a remembrance event, and a peace walk in an effort to bring awareness and unity to the community.

So far this year, around 260 people have been killed with October being an especially violent month.

The first Baltimore ceasefire started last August and there have been five others since then:

2018-11-02 15:35:58 UTC  

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2018-11-02 15:36:10 UTC  

BALTIMORE - Another call to stop the violence as Baltimore's murder rate continues to rise. The group 'Baltimore Ceasefire' wants no one to kill anyone for 72 hours starting on Friday.

The ceasefire weekends are a when organizers ask people to make a commitment to be non-violent throughout the three-day weekend. That includes in their thoughts, words, as well as actions. They want people to think about how to resolve conflicts differently by talking out their problems with each other.

Ceasefire weekends are usually held Mother's Day weekend, the first weekend in February, August, and November.

Having a ceasefire weekend may come as some consolation for neighbors frustrated with the violence happening in the city.

RELATED: A year of ceasefires, yet Baltimore still plagued with crime

"It's getting higher and higher each month, but I just hope something going to happen in the future," said Britney Neal.

"Until it starts at home, with empathy and compassion for others, until those things are taught at home, respect, it will continue to be the way it is," said George Spradlin.

This weekend's events include a unity concert, a remembrance event, and a peace walk in an effort to bring awareness and unity to the community.

So far this year, around 260 people have been killed with October being an especially violent month.

The first Baltimore ceasefire started last August and there have been five others since then:

First Ceasefire: August 4-6, 2017 - Three shot, two killed

Second Ceasefire: November 3-5, 2017 - One shot, one killed

Third Ceasefire: February 2-4, 2018 - No shootings

Fourth Ceasefire: May 11-13, 2018 - No shootings

Fifth Ceasefire: August 3-5, 2018 - Four shot, one killed

2018-11-02 15:42:31 UTC  

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