Reynold’s family is arguing that Baltimore City officials violated his basic human rights by allowing the squeegee kids to continue working
The family of a Baltimore man who was killed during an altercation with “squeegee kids,” or children and teenagers who squeegee cars in traffic in exchange for money, has filed a letter of intent to file a “multi-million dollar” lawsuit against Baltimore City officials.
The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) on July 14 announced the arrest of a 15-year-old suspect in 48-year-old Timothy Reynold’s July 7 broad-daylight shooting death at the intersection of Light Street and West Conway Street in South Baltimore.
“Unfortunately, these issues in Baltimore City are out of control,” attorney Michael Snyder said in a statement last week. “City officials can’t stand by and allow this illegal activity to continue anymore. Choosing not to enforce laws, make arrests and prosecute offenders, who knowingly put the public at risk, is beyond negligence, it’s gross negligence.”
Baltimore police responded to reports of a shooting at the busy intersection around 4:40 p.m. on July 7 and found Reynolds, an engineer and father of three, suffering from gunshot wounds. Authorities transported Reynolds to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival, according to a news alert from BPD at the time.
Baltimore is a cesspool of ghetto rats and crime. Major cities like Baltimore that are run by Liberals all end up that way.
Maybe it’s the squeegee kids that the IRS is coming after. It’s a lot of undeclared income.