Crime & Safety
Baltimore Rapper Sues City, Police Over Gun Trace Task Force
The rapper known as "Young Moose" is suing for $1.5 million in punitive and compensatory damages.

BALTIMORE, MD — A Baltimore rapper is suing seven former members of the disbanded Gun Trace Task Force as well as other city officers after he accused them of harassment. He also claimed he was arrested and imprisoned without cause in a 2012 incident. He is also suing Baltimore City’s mayor and city council.
Kevron Evans, known as “Young Moose,” alleges former Baltimore Police Detective Daniel Hersl and other officers harassed him during his initial 2012 arrest and then continued to harass him when he was on probation.