Baltimore, MD - Dec. 11, 2024 - As you know by now, Efraim's mother has traveled all the way from Israel to be here for the sentencings. This is an important opportunity to join her as she faces these murderers and pleads that the judges serve justice. Let's demand a better future for our community.


These are the final hearings in Efraim’s case. Now is the time to take a stand and use your voice.

This is the final opportunity to submit impact statements, which will be placed in the offenders' records. These statements will be reviewed during any future considerations for parole or changes to their sentencing and can have a direct impact.

We encourage you to write a brief paragraph sharing how Efraim’s tragic murder has affected you personally and your sense of safety in the community.

Please email all letters to efraimchai@gmail.com as soon as possible. Your voice matters.

Please note the new start time for tomorrow’s hearings:

Tomorrow, Thursday, 12/12, @ 10:30 AM
Room 203
Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse- 100 N Calvert St, Baltimore, MD 21202

*It will most likely be one hearing at a time.

Reminder: absolutely no phone usage is allowed inside the courtroom.

Parking Validation:
To have your parking ticket validated you must park in one of these 3 garages.

1. St. Paul Plaza Garage…..48 E. Lexington Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
2. St. Paul Place Garage…..210 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
3. Baltimore Street Garage…..15 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202


Many people in our community have been impacted by this horrific tragedy that happened at the heart of the Jewish community.

Many have said that they would like to be there at the proceedings to show their support, tomorrow’s sentencing hearings marks the last of these proceedings.

If you wanted to be there, this is your chance.

Additionally, Efraim’s mother will be present.

Although Efraim’s mother does not know anybody in this community, she knows the difference between 30 people coming to the courthouse and 100 people


It will be a great sign solidarity if the community at large would be able to be there .