A federal judge handed down the first prison sentence Friday in the Gun Trace Task Force case, ordering five years behind bars for a man who helped a member of the corrupt unit carry out a $20,000 robbery. At the sentencing hearing for David Kendall Rahim, federal prosecutors also revealed new…
Source: Sun
Cousin of Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force detective gets 5 years in prison for helping with robbery
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