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Baltimore officials, residents worry psychiatric rehab sites bring bad results

A call to shut down an April event that attracted hundreds of people to Baltimore City Hall and led to chaos on the floor of the City Council chambers was never communicated from city fire officials to the police guarding the building, a report released Tuesday by the city inspector general shows.
Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun
A call to shut down an April event that attracted hundreds of people to Baltimore City Hall and led to chaos on the floor of the City Council chambers was never communicated from city fire officials to the police guarding the building, a report released Tuesday by the city inspector general shows.
Gabriella Fine
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Baltimore councilmembers and residents voiced concerns during a hearing Wednesday on whether the programs intended to help people with mental illnesses thrive in the city need improvements or are inadvertently harming communities.

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