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Follow the money and you will find out who controls Baltimore politics

Posted by ameister on Thursday, July 8th, 2010

The curious case of Scott Bloodsworth brings to light some interesting aspects of behind the scenes politics in Baltimore. Major Scott Bloodsworth was commander of the Southern Police District until a few days ago. His removal came as a shock to many residents. He is a popular figure and many felt he was doing a great job. There was a letter writing campaign that tried to get some answers.  Bloodsworth has now announced that he has retired.  At some point during the debacle that Bloodsworth was offered his original job back.

On Friday I was contacted by a resident of the Southern Police District who informed me of what was about to happen and the politics behind it. My source told me that Major Bloodsworth played a large role in facilitating the night tour City Council President Jack Young took of the Federal Hill bar district earlier this year. The Council President saw many wild out of control alcohol-fueled scenes that night. The bar owners were not given a warning so they had no time to clean things up and calm things down before Jack Young and the media got there. The bar owners expected a warning and that is wrong. They should be running their establishments properly at all times instead of just when an inspector or a leader comes by. They are not pleased with the prospect of higher fines for violations that Jack Young supports.

Many of the bar owners are associated with a certain Baltimore fundraising consultant. They give a lot of money to political clients of this fundraising consultant like Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Martin O’Malley. My source told me that even though this fundraising consultant is not a registered lobbyist that she was able to use her influence at the highest levels of city government to get Major Scott Bloodsworth punished for his involvement in the Jack Young tour (which was a totally legal and appropriate tour). We have a situation where a fundraising consultant is now dictating public safety policy.

Those who donate lots of money to political campaigns in Baltimore own Baltimore. Those who control the flow of money to political campaigns are king makers.