Crime & Safety
Ravens Security Director Found Not Guilty of Sex Offense: Reports
Darren Sanders went to trial this week over two charges related to allegations of groping.

The head of security for the Baltimore Ravens has been found not guilty in connection with allegations of groping at M&T Bank Stadium last year, according to reports.
Darren Sanders, who had been charged with second-degree assault and a fourth-degree sex offense, was found not guilty on both counts in Baltimore City Circuit Court, WBAL reported.
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Sanders was put on paid leave after allegations of sexual misconduct arose earlier this year, TMZ reported.
A 34-year-old cleaning worker said he grabbed her breasts and touched her butt after the Dec. 14 Ravens-Jaguars game, according to ESPN.
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Sanders testified Wednesday that the woman approached him and tried to get his phone number, which he did not provide, ESPN reported.
An assistant to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti also testified that she was texting and speaking on the phone with Sanders when the incident allegedly occurred, according to WJZ.
Before joining the Baltimore Ravens as director of security, Sanders was a homicide detective with the Baltimore City Police Department, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Screenshot of Darren Sanders from WBAL/YouTube.
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