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Cellphone video captured the encounter and revealed the tension that continues to surround attempts by Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby to convict Keith Davis Jr. of murder.
BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) The Baltimore City State s Attorney s Office has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against a local news station.
The state’s attorney’s office is requesting an investigation into FOX 45’s broadcasting and media practices, specifically content released to the public regarding State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and her family.
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Marilyn and I, as elected officials, decided to give up immunity and I think that we’ve always been strong voices for certain issues that don’t necessarily get talked about… we understand and know that we become targets kind of because of that. But when you encroach on like, the safety of my family, when you encroach on the safety of my children
Credit: The Kelly Clarkson Show
Former NASA engineer Brittany Young, founder of Baltimore-based B-360, somehow got on Singer/Songwriter and TV personality Kelly Clarkson s radar. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that both Brittany and Clarkson are dirt bikers.
The result was a recent appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show where Young touted the accomplishments of B-360, a program that introduces Baltimore kids to the STEM field through dirt bikes. Inspired by the death of Freddie Gray, Young put her skills to work teaching dirt bikers how to combine the two, creating a fun and exciting experience that also challenges them.
10 May 2021
The Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, headed by the embattled Marilyn Mosby, has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against a local news station for alleged “blatantly slanted, dishonest, misleading, racist, and extremely dangerous” coverage in a move many believe is an attempt by Mosby to censor reporting on her own federal criminal investigation.
The May 5 complaint, addressed to FCC acting chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, accuses WBFF (a.k.a. FOX45 News) the Baltimore-based Fox-affiliate of partaking in an “intentional crusade against … Mosby, which given today’s politically charged and divisive environment, is extremely dangerous.” It also details what Mosby’s communications director, Zy Richardson, believes to be a “disconcerting and dangerous pattern: beginning with a slanted, rigged, misleading, or inflammatory headline; followed by conspiracy theory; and supported with guest commentary from di