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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

McDonough Demands Debate with Mayor on 'Black Youth Mobs'

Republican delegate calls for Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to "stop pressuring Baltimore City's top cop Commissioner Bealefeld into leaving his job."

Del. Pat McDonough continues to press his complaints about what he has called "black youth mobs" in Baltimore by calling on Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to debate him on television. The Middle River Republican is also accusing Rawlings-Blake of forcing out Baltimore City Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld. Bealefeld announced his retirement earlier this month. In a statement released late Tuesday night, McDonough called on the mayor to debate him on television. He also released details of what he said was part of a bill he plans to introduce in Annapolis next year. "I acknowledge that I do not have all the answers," McDonough wrote in the statement. "At least I am making an honest effort to be part of the solution. The youth …

Parkvillehoney

11:45 am on Friday, June 15, 2012

Parkvillehoney 11:42 am on Friday, June 15, 2012 I bet if you look into the backgrounds of the majority of the black teen "criminals" they are not living hand to mouth. They feel they are "entitled" to what normal people work for. Instead of finding a job and working their way up to middle class, they would rather steal to get it NOW. Look at the ATF raid in Hampden on Thursday, 06/15/20112. All …   more ›

Thursday, May 17, 2012

McDonough: Inner Harbor Terrorized by 'Black Youth Mobs'

Baltimore County Republican calls for State Police patrols and to declare tourist area "a no travel zone."

The Inner Harbor area of Baltimore City is being terrorized by "black youth mobs" and city and state officials are "covering it up," according to one Baltimore County Republican. "This has been going on for years," said Del. Pat McDonough, a Middle River Republican who also represents part of Harford County. "I have a responsibility as an elected official to bring this to the public's attention," the delegate said, adding that "roving mobs of black youth are responsible for the attacks." A spokesman for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake declined to comment directly to McDonough's remarks. "Del. McDonough's sad and racially-charged publicity stunt is not deserving of a response and Mayor Rawlings-Blake is proud of the men and women of the …

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Baltimorecityofanimals

6:30 am on Friday, March 22, 2013

Words of wisdom. The city's residents are animals.   more ›

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