and now bruce springsteen is coming back to baltimore. abc2 news cheryl conner talks to the fans lining up early outside the first mariner arena before tickets go on sale and looks at how management is trying to avoid any problems with scalpers. everybody s got a hungry heart reporter: john is singing the bruce springsteen classic, sounds better when the man known as the boss is heard above him. for the first time since 1973 springsteen is coming back to baltimore and back to the first mariner arena where he last played 36 years ago. it s a little bit of a drag to go travel to see him. not that he s not worth it but we most likely we will never see him here again. reporter: joshua has waited in line since monday. that s right, four days so far and five before his tickets are in hand for the november 20th show. i want to see bruce springsteen first time. i wasn t born yet the last time he came by. i m a huge fan of his. reporter: the general manager says he trie
stealing cash, electronics, clothes and jewelry during drug arrests. as a law enforcement officer you hate to see it. it represents a violation of the principles you expected of law enforcement officers to abide by number one. number two it leads to a loss of public confidence. our hope is that the public will have confidence in law enforcement and whenever you see a situation like this it undermines public confidence. reporter: we can tell you there s also a claim that lunsford used some baltimore city money, perhaps grant money, that the city may have received in order to carry out this corrupt scheme of his. the officer was with the baltimore city police department for 20 years. tonight he s suspended without pay. much more from police and more from the u.s. attorney later tonight at 11:00. for now, live outside of baltimore city police headquarters, delia goncalves, abc2 news. thank you. we are following yet another developing story tonight. baltimore city fire of