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8th Member of Baltimore Police Unit Faces Racketeering Charges

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Sergeant Thomas Allers was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly robbing victims of more than $90,000, prosecutors said. He became the eighth member of the unit to face federal racketeering charges. The former head of a scandal-ridden Baltimore police gun crimes unit was indicted by a grand jury last week on charges of stealing money, swearing false affidavits and submitting fake incident reports. Many of the alleged robberies took place while Baltimore police were facing a U.S. Justice Department civil rights investigation for the 2015 police-involved death of a black man.

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