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Teen Killers, Baltimore Protest, Quadruple Murder, Mohammed Cartoon Rejected: Maryland News
O'Malley running for POTUS, anti-Semitic fliers, human trafficking trade, highway worker killed, $10M school bus lawsuit + more Patch news.

Here are some of the week’s top headlines from Maryland Patches:
- O’Malley Running for President to ‘Rebuild the American Dream’
- Officials Reject Metro Ad with Cartoon Image of Mohammed
- Bel Air Teen Who Killed Dad Gets New Mom
- Towson Hotel Room Offers Glimpse into Human Trafficking Trade
- Distribution of Anti-Semitic Fliers in Neighborhoods Not Illegal: Police
- Highway Worker Killed Working on Side of I-95 in Harford County
- Quadruple Murder Suspect Doesn’t Eat Pizza: Attorney
- Ellicott City Teen Pleads Guilty in Murder of Father
- $10M Lawsuit After Girl Attacked on School Bus
- Man Shot While Riding Tractor in Baltimore County
- Bethesda’s Virtustream Sold for $1.2 Billion
- 7-Year-Old Boy Identified as Victim of Motorcycle’s Crash into Pedestrians
- Sailboat Found with Dog, No Person Aboard: Baltimore County Police
- Neglect Finding Dropped Against Free-Range Parents
- Protesters Blocked Access to Downtown Baltimore City
- Cop, Mother Charged in Murder During Custody Dispute
- Mother, Two Children Graduate Together at Harford Community College
- Former ‘Catfish’ Cast Member Faces Terror Threat Charges: Feds
- Community Foundation in Harford County Announces $1 Million in Assets
- Grad Student Sentenced to Life in Prison for Silver Spring Murder
- Officers Want Freddie Gray Trial Held Outside Baltimore
- Airplane Takes Wrong Turn at Harford Airport, Injuring One
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