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Skip to main content Enable accessibility for visually impaired Open the accessibility menu Hide Unhide Concerns rise over repeat juvenile offender's swift release in Baltimore: A cycle of crime and no consequences? | WBFF Sat, 11 Nov 2023 05:57:07 GMT (1699682227458) 20a7384c058d89a0a0eafa793287af5dd18917f9 bd8b5a5caec76d0266eb0daa1615a32c2c894484 * News * Weather * Sports Unlimited * Project Baltimore * Game Center * Watch Now 41 Sat 59 Sun 53 Email Password Forgot your password? Sign in -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Register * NEWS Local * Mosby Trial City in Crisis Marylands Most Wanted Chime In News Links Nation & World Entertainment Maryland Moments Offbeat Connect to Congress Beyond The Podium BMORE Lifestyle Healthy Home Traffic Edge Inside Your World Spotlight on America Gun Trace Task Force Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson Did You Know? 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(WBFF) - 2 Baltimore (WBFF-TV) — FOX45 News is learning about another repeat juvenile offender who, so far, has faced no consequences. The suspect, in this case, is 12 years old and was allegedly involved in what's considered a violent crime. The case is another example of the recent string of troubling incidents involving juvenile offenders where youth arrested by police for crimes are taken to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, then within hours in those cases, released by DJS with no charges. Some of those offenders were even sent home with their parents. ALSO READ | Lawmakers meet In Annapolis to address juvenile crime At City Hall Wednesday, Councilman Mark Conway, who represents District 4 and is chairman of the public safety committee, is among city leaders concerned about the matter. 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Councilman Conway is concerned now over the seeming lack of accountability in the case. "Sometimes yes, it is accountability by way of jail time. Other times it's accountability by way of resources and follow up and follow through and mentorship. But we've got to make sure those systems work and when they're not working, we've got to ask the question, why," said Conway. Across the city parents also expressed frustration over their children's criminal behavior and the juvenile justice system. This week, a mother, who's protecting her identity, spoke out about her 14-year-old son who was allegedly caught on camera last week--accused of the assault and robbery of a woman in Butcher's Hill. ALSO READ | Rising car thefts in Baltimore trigger surge in insurance rates and policy cancellations "I don't know, I don't know what to do with (my son) at this point. (I'm) trying to get the help that he needs. I keep working on it," said the mother. Meanwhile back at City Hall, Councilman Zeke Cohen, who represents District 1, also weighs in on the troubling incidents involving youth. "It does a disservice to those young people when they are immediately released because it sends the message to them, this is play. We know this is going to keep happening unless our young people are held to account," said Cohen. JOIN THE CONVERSATION (2) Regarding the 12-year-old in the armed robbery of the bike, according to those documents, the City State's Attorney's Office has not received the case yet from DJS for prosecution. 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