A former Baltimore police sergeant who ran the department’s corrupt Gun Trace Task Force will be the first officer sentenced in the case at a hearing Friday morning. Thomas Allers, 49, is facing up to 20 years after he pleaded guilty to nine robberies carried out while on duty between 2014 and…
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First sentencing in Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force corruption case to take place Friday
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