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In 1845 the current Baltimore Police Department was founded by the state... would have to reapply for positions within the Baltimore Police Department and what if any job benefits such as seniority and pension they might be able... The Baltimore Police Department is staffed by nearly 4000... The Baltimore Police Department fleet consists of primarily the... the Baltimore Police Department has faced criticism from local media... The Baltimore Police Department made wholesale changes to the leadership of the unit that patrols the city...

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