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Frank Gluck

Baltimore

Public Safety Editor at Baltimore Sun

Public Safety Editor at @stltoday. Previously: Watchdog reporter for The USA TODAY Network in Tennessee and Florida. St. Louis native; #Mizzou alum.

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  • 3 weeks ago | baltimoresun.com | Frank Gluck

    U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year. "Luigi Mangione's murder of Brian Thompson - an innocent man and father of two young children - was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America," Bondi said in a statement Tuesday morning.

  • 4 weeks ago | baltimoresun.com | Frank Gluck

    FOX 45, WJLA and The Baltimore Sun are expanding "Spotlight on Maryland," an investigative team created to provide impactful reporting that holds Maryland institutions to account, the organizations announced this week.

  • 4 weeks ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Frank Gluck

    BALTIMORE - Last year's collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge spawned more than 50 lawsuits, including cases filed by the families of the six workers who died, parties shipping property on the ill-fated container ship Dali and companies claiming losses from the disaster's resulting damage to the region's economy. It could be years before any of them are resolved. And, experts in maritime law say, many of the cases could be tossed.

  • 4 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Frank Gluck

    BALTIMORE — Last year’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge spawned more than 50 lawsuits, including cases filed by the families of the six workers who died, parties shipping property on the ill-fated container ship Dali and companies claiming losses from the disaster’s resulting damage to the region’s economy. It could be years before any of them are resolved. And, experts in maritime law say, many of the cases could be tossed.

  • 4 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Frank Gluck

    BALTIMORE — Last year’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge spawned more than 50 lawsuits, including cases filed by the families of the six workers who died, parties shipping property on the ill-fated container ship Dali and companies claiming losses from the disaster’s resulting damage to the region’s economy. It could be years before any of them are resolved. And, experts in maritime law say, many of the cases could be tossed.

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Frank Gluck
Frank Gluck @FrankGluck
3 Apr 25

University of Maryland hospital pharmacist hacked work computers to spy on women, lawsuit claims https://t.co/2OQoMTsQJc

Frank Gluck
Frank Gluck @FrankGluck
1 Apr 25

BREAKING: Luigi Mangione should face the death penalty: U.S. Attorney Pam Bondi https://t.co/xHPD0R2It4

Frank Gluck
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26 Mar 25

Key Bridge collapse lawsuits likely won't be resolved for years https://t.co/54Wz0gFgVg