A year of ceasefires, yet Baltimore still plagued with crime
5 years ago
On August 4, 2017, Erricka Bridgeford launched her ceasefire campaign, asking for people to stop killing each other for 72 hours. A year later, Baltimore is looking ahead to its fifth ceasefire as violent weekends are becoming the norm.
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