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Police: Parents must fight drugsPublished 11/14/04
After a 20-year-old Annapolis man shot his stepfather following a possible confrontation over drugs, city police are encouraging more parents to take a stand against narcotics in their homes. But while police and community activists agree family intervention is vital in curbing the local drug trade, many say fear of similar violence muzzles parents. Police are still investigating the Oct. 30 death of 66-year-old Joseph Theodore Brown Sr. of 1908 F Copeland St. He died en route to Anne Arundel Medical Center after suffering at least four gunshot wounds. Police said Timothy Marcus Medley, who lived with his stepfather,...
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