🔥The Year in Music 2025: Diddy's Judgment Day
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🔥The Year in Music 2025: Diddy's Judgment Day
Cardi B went viral for her courtroom drama in 2025, but she wasn’t the only major figure forced to face a judge. One of the most defining legal moments of... read full news
🔥The Year in Music 2025: Diddy's Judgment Day
Cardi B went viral for her courtroom drama in 2025, but she wasn’t the only major figure forced to face a judge. One of the most defining legal moments of... read full news
Cardi B went viral for her courtroom drama in 2025, but she wasn’t the only major figure forced to face a judge. One of the most defining legal moments of...
Cardi B went viral for her courtroom drama in 2025, but she wasn’t the only major figure forced to face a judge. One of the most defining legal moments of...
Allers admits that he participated in nine robberies and was armed with his BPD service firearm during the commission of the robberies. In some cases, there was no evidence of criminal conduct by the victims; Allers stole money that had been earned lawfully. The amounts stolen ranged from $700 to $66,000. For example, on or about April 3, 2015, Allers and co-conspirators executed a search warrant at a residence in Baltimore City and discovered approximately $6,000 in the home. This money was a combination of money that the homeowners had made buying and selling used cars and a tax refund the wife had received. Allers and his co-conspirators took approximately $5,700 of the $6,000, then filed a false incident report stating that only $233 had been seized.
BREAKING NEWS: GTTF Officer sentenced to 15 years in prison | WBFF
According to his plea agreement, Allers stole money from victims, swore out false affidavits, and submitted false official incident reports. Sergeant Allers joined the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) on July 22, 1996. He became the officer-in-charge of the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF), a specialized unit created to investigate firearms crimes, on or about July 25, 2013.
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