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@SeeRacists UPDATE: The RACIST White Baltimore Police officer Caught On Video Attempting To Run Over And M*rder Black Teen BUT Crashed Instead Has Been arrested on an attempted-murder charge and faces up to 65 years!!
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@SeeRacists
I’ve been searching of course nothing
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@realAFLF
We are glad that this was the outcome.
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@BobbyKingDeal
Update us when he is convicted! Life in prison
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@DoctorRobin
Good, these monsters are sport hunters
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@SevenOnChain_
MAGA
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@RabidArtWorkRIP
That’s is the wildest sheet I’ve ever seen, has everyone lost their gawd Deng minds, get these crazy mafakas off the streets san
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@Machinemetax
He deserves every second in the slammer
No room for that behavior in society
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@leehawkins
Oh wow!!! Imagine how many other things he’s done!!! Smh
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@reallyblazin
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@Shinobilyrical1
There's no way this is the 1st fukked up incident like this involving this psychopath. You don't just try to run people over as your 1st time abusing your authority.
Let's see of he actually gets prosecuted, seeing as most Americans are simps for law enforcement.
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@DJ_Plisken
"you really crashin' out bro"
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@ngdough
Every officer in the US needs a psych evaluation before going out.
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@Justshamlee
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@Chandelure____
For the longest time I thought 1 out of 30 cops were simply unfit for their job.
Nowadays I think 1 out of 10 cops are actual criminals with badges and fragile egos.
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@BlackArtUnivers
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@SupremeILL_ Another reason why I have zero issues when get slaughtered.
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@mary66750474
This rampant hate in the hearts of these white men in power is so lethal so dangerous to so many people. It’s evil and wrong. Trump spreading hate throughout America is destroying us, people better get right with God, do it today.
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@myfrequency222
I’m glad their department is addressing this seriously. We’re seeing a rise of violence & targeted hate from ppl in power towards marginalized communities, & we need to speak up before it gets worse especially when it comes from those meant to protect us. Baltimore Police officer indicted after viral video shows him chasing person with vehicle
A Baltimore Police officer was indicted after he was seen in a viral video chasing a person with a police cruiser in late October, State's Attorney Ivan Bates announced.
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Baltimore Police officer indicted after viral video shows him chasing person with vehicle
Updated on: November 12, 2025 / 5:30 PM EST / CBS Baltimore
A Baltimore Police officer was indicted after he was seen in a viral video chasing a person with a police cruiser in late October, State's Attorney Ivan Bates announced Wednesday.
Robert A. Parks is facing charges of second-degree attempted murder, first- and second-degree assault, reckless driving, and misconduct in office. If he is found guilty of all charges, Parks could face a maximum prison sentence of 65 years, according to Bates.
Officer Parks was suspended without pay on Tuesday after he was seen in a video driving aggressively in a marked police vehicle through Baltimore's Park Heights neighborhood, nearly running someone over. He has been with the Baltimore Police Department since 2020.
Parks turned himself in to the police on Wednesday morning.
"The charges brought forward in this indictment reflect the seriousness and dangerous nature of the actions we all witnessed in the viral video of Officer Parks driving his vehicle directly at a civilian while on duty," Bates said.
Viral Baltimore police chase
Parks initially had his police powers suspended and was working in an administrative capacity after the video was shared on social media in late October, according to the police department.
According to the indictment, the incident began on Oct. 28, around 5 p.m., when Parks drove to a store in the 3100 block of Wylie Avenue. He allegedly stopped near a group of individuals standing on a sidewalk, telling them, "It's getting a little hot, guys. I just need you guys to take a lap."
When the individuals began to leave, the indictment alleges that Parks got back into his patrol vehicle and drove a short distance, stopping near a curb where one of the individuals was. He called the person by name and motioned for the person to approach, but the person walked away.
According to the indictment, Parks then returned to his vehicle and got on the radio, saying, "I have one running, adult male in the alley."
Parks then drove his vehicle onto a paved driveway, following the civilian as he ran to a grassy area. Parks allegedly hit the person with his vehicle before the person ran toward Wylie Avenue.
The indictment alleges that Parks continued to follow the person onto a sidewalk, through an alley and into a backyard. The man jumped over a fence before fleeing, the indictment said.
"This officer's actions were unacceptable, and completely at odds with how we expect our public servants to act," Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said in a statement. "We are thankful to our partners in the State's Attorney's office for their work, and will be closely following the outcome of this trial. If convicted, the officer will be fired immediately, in accordance with the law."
What the indictment says
The eight-page indictment says Parks drove up to the Wiley Liquor Store and told a bunch of people on the sidewalk, "It's getting a little hot, guys. I need you guys to take a lap, you know."
The indictment states that when the group dispersed, he got back in the car and followed one of the men up the street, motioning for him to come over.
When the man said no, the officer allegedly told the man, "Don't make it worse. I'm going to be straight up with you, you got it coming."
When the man walked away, the chase allegedly began.
Bates said the man had a warrant for a misdemeanor charge, but that Parks' actions that day were "unacceptable" and not in accordance with policy.
Mayor Scott commended the State's Attorney's Office for their work, and added that Parks' alleged actions are, "completely at odds with how we expect our public servants to act."
Police chase prompts internal investigation
The Baltimore Police Department said it opened an internal affairs investigation and was reviewing the officer's body-worn camera footage.
"What is seen in this video is not only disturbing, but alarming," Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said. "This is not how we expect our officers to behave, and this incident does not reflect the values or standards of the Baltimore Police Department.
According to Bates, Officer Parks violated two police department policies by using his "motor vehicle as a weapon" to hit a civilian. The use of force and operation of emergency vehicle policies are "combined to prevent this type of pursuit," Bates said.
"These are the charges we would bring forward for anyone operating a vehicle in that manner," Bates said. "Whether you're police or a civilian."
While the investigation remains open, Bates said local prosecutors have been instructed not to use Parks as a witness and to re-evaluate any cases in which he is a key witness.
"When a police officer threatens the safety of those they are sworn to protect, it erodes that crucial trust between the community and law enforcement that is critical to the historic reductions in violent crime in our city and essential to keeping Baltimore safe," Bates said.
"That's not what we teach our officers to do," Worley said. "It's not what we want our officers doing, and it's going to damage our relationship with the community, which is the thing that we're trying to build up the most."
Neighbors react to viral video
Park Heights residents told WJZ they were surprised when they saw a police vehicle had crashed into a neighbor's fence after chasing a man through their neighborhood.
"I expected more than this. It's not safe," T Man told WJZ. "It's scary to me now to bring m
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@Merhi__
Huh?
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@_memo83_
MAGA = pedophiles
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@jhiteshew3
O
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@Falsus_in_uno
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@VERTmetaX
Here we go
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@CryptoG
Will they still find a way to make it seem like it’s trumps fault?
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@serpentxbt
absolute cinema
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@sticikilysneaki
Nicki is apart of it ofc
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@MB7Art
Waiting when they do the same with trump...
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@LeviNotAckerman
Did Biden have the same adviser?
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@RaZorEyeVZO
Wait till the Truth Arrives, How much Your Posts are going to Stand out as a Scammer Fraudster trying to Manipulate and Deceive Americans... We Know!!
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@ellawestt_
Ain’t no way
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@MAGANON7
Never seen him before
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@anliakho
I wonder what it would take for @megynkelly to defend it by being not as bad as 8 years old???
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