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Following a violent weekend in the city, highlighted by two shootings in Fells Point early Sunday morning, business leaders in Fells Point are demanding immediate change.
More than three dozen Fells Point business owners have sent a letter to Baltimore leadership including Mayor Brandon Scott, City Council President Nick Mosby, Councilman Zeke Cohen, State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison.
“What is happening in our front yard the chaos and lawlessness that escalated this weekend into another night of tragic, unspeakable gun violence has been going on for far too long,” a portion of the letter says.
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A new bill is being introduced to the Baltimore City Council that would offer up to $2,000 in emergency grants to cover the cost of security deposits for prospective tenants.