Tales of Baltimore (2020)
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  • Time 3h 40m
  • Reads 1,777
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 24
  • Time 3h 40m
Complete, First published Apr 04, 2020
Mature
In 2015, during the riots and protests of Baltimore city, police and National guardsmen respond to an apparent shooter in a White Marsh hotel, resulting in a vicious crime being committed amongst several of the occupants of the hotel.

R for Strong Brutal Violence, Disturbing Images, Pervasive Language, Brief Nudity, Smoking and Drug References

Running Time: 160 Minutes
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