Concern at a Baltimore Courthouse After Two Sheriff’s Deputies Test Positive

4/5/20

By Louis Krauss, BaltimoreBrew

When two Baltimore City sheriff’s deputies had COVID-19 symptoms late last month, they were promptly sent home from the Elijah Cummings Courthouse, a building formerly named Courthouse East.

But now that the deputies have tested positive for the coronavirus, people who work in or visit the court building and others nearby worry that not enough was done to ensure their safety.

“The deputies might have worked in Courthouse East, but did they bring anything into the Mitchell Courthouse? We don’t know,” said an attorney who asked to not be named.

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