Brian Kuebler, ABC2NEWS

Brian Kuebler

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Baltimore, MD, United States

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Past articles by Brian:

Four arrested in August shooting of off-duty BPD Sergeant Isaac Carrington

Baltimore Police and ATF have arrested four suspects in connection to last month's shooting and attempted murder of Baltimore Police Sergeant Isaac Carrington. → Read More

Aberdeen Police launch body worn camera program; first in Harco to outfit full force

For the Aberdeen Police Department, body worn cameras were a no-brainer. → Read More

Baltimore Police say they have no plans to use surveillance plane

As of late Monday, Baltimore Police have said they have no plans to use the surveillance plane. → Read More

With Bloede Dam demolished, Patapsco River now flows free

The Bloede Dam was built in 1907, became obsolete 20 years later, and then served as a nothing more than a blockage on the Patapsco until last September, when the Maryland Department of Natural Resources breached Bloede. → Read More

Family of murdered clinic employee: 'He was a great guy'

A day later and the north Baltimore methadone clinic is still closed; a sign on the front porch reading 'God bless the Man Alive staff and the B.P.D. sergeant.' → Read More

Anne Arundel Co Fire crews search for missing jet skiers in Edgewater

EDGEWATER, Md. — The Anne Arundel County Fire Department are on the scene of a water rescue involving two jet skiers in Edgewater. Crew were called to the South River, just off of Edgewater Drive around 2:30 a.m. The department tells WMAR-2 News that crews found the jet ski, but the search continues for the two passengers. We will update this story with more information as soon as we get it. → Read More

Baltimore County offer summer camps to strength community relationships, prevent youth crime, gang involvement

The Baltimore County Police and Recreation and Parks departments are pleased to announce that this year's summer camp activities. → Read More

Longstanding Baltimore property tax credit allowed to run out

As of June 30th, that long-standing tax credit was allowed to lapse, expire...much to the surprise of home builders, and buyers. → Read More

Cab Calloway family urging city to preserve rowhome from being demolished

According to Cab Calloway’s grandson, Minnie the Moocher walked the streets of West Baltimore. → Read More

Baltimore City Council public safety committee gets new chair

Baltimore Councilman Yitzy Schleifer will now take Council President Brandon Scott's old seat as head of the public safety committee. → Read More

Homicides and shootings mount after another violent weekend in Baltimore

Since Saturday, 13 people have been shot in Baltimore — 6 were murdered. → Read More

5 days and counting with no water for Poe Homes residents

There were several West Baltimore water main breaks this week, all are fixed now except the one that feeds Poe Homes. → Read More

Frustrations boil about violent crime as city counts two more murders

Balloons on a light pole rustle in the wind ahead of a summer rain, but it doesn't appear anything will break the heat of this violent cycle. → Read More

Released body worn camera footage shows alleged illegal arrest made by BPD Sergeant

Baltimore Police released the body worn camera footage of sergeant Ethan Newberg from an incident on May 30th. → Read More

Man shot, dies in friend's arms directly below vandalized security camera

Four people were killed in Baltimore over the weekend, four more were shot as violent crime continues to climb. → Read More

Rebranding Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

A reboot of the Inner Harbor isn’t exactly limited to just Harborplace either, many of the areas’ anchor attractions and institutions are going through a rebrand themselves. → Read More

2 weeks after police find dismembered body, court documents reveal gruesome theory

Two weeks after police found a dismembered body in a shopping cart, court documents reveal a gruesome theory. → Read More

Baltimore City School Police continue push to carry guns in school

City schools police cannot carry inside schools in Baltimore and the Douglass shooting Boatwright says, exposed that blind spot. → Read More

Police staff up after last weekend’s Inner Harbor crowd, assaults

Baltimore Police Col. Rich Worley says police have adjusted since last weekend and will post more officers and have other resources ready if needed. → Read More

Tornado winds carve path of destruction in Columbia

The National Weather Service confirms it was an EF-1 tornado that carved a path of destruction through a Columbia suburb Thursday. → Read More