Baltimore, MD - Aug. 17, 2024  - Speed played a factor in a four-vehicle crash on Belair Road in February, which left a 68-year-old woman dead, as well as one of her grandchildren that she was driving to school.

“It was crazy,” said Lakia Watson, a bystander, at the time, “Seeing a baby out there on the ground, it was heartbreaking.”

In the first three months of this year, police reported 16 fatal crashes in the city with a total of 18 victims, and Commissioner Richard Worley pledged to do something about it.

“We’ve looked at stop lights and red lights to see if they’re synchronized,” said Worley, “We’ve looked at, ‘Does this area need a red light instead of a stop sign? What environmental changes can we make?’ and then our officers have just been going out stopping vehicles, not for petty things, but for speeding, running red lights, drifting through stop signs.”... Read More: WMAR2NEWS