Baltimore Cop Accused of Killing Son, Hiding Body

A police officer is at the center of a chilling homicide investigation after authorities discovered the body of his young son allegedly concealed within the crawl space of the family home. The revelation has sent shockwaves through the local community and the Baltimore Police Department, where the officer was a respected, long-time member.

The investigation began after a concerned family member or witness alerted authorities, leading to a welfare check on the residence. The image, sourced from bodycam footage, shows what appears to be a tense interaction between the officer (on the left) and a colleague or superior officer (on the right) inside a home, presumably during the initial phase of the investigation.

The accompanying text alleges the officer “thinks he got away with it,” suggesting a calculated attempt to cover up the crime.

“This is an unimaginable tragedy and a profound betrayal of public trust,” stated Police Commissioner Robert Hayes in a statement struggling to maintain composure. “The investigation points to a deliberate act of violence and concealment by an individual sworn to protect this city. Our hearts are broken for the victim.”

The officer, whose name has been withheld pending formal charges, was immediately detained. Forensic teams and crime scene investigators spent days meticulously processing the home, confirming the grim discovery in the hidden space.

The case has been handed over to the state’s attorney’s office, with charges expected to include first-degree murder and obstruction of justice. The incident raises agonizing questions for the Baltimore community about the line between public service and private horror, and the profound danger that can exist even within a family home.

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On July 6, 2021, police were called to the home (in Curtis Bay) to check on 15 year old DJ, after his mother attempted to retrieve him and got no response except a text that he had “fled the residence.” DJ’s mother, Latrice Banks, and his stepfather, Eric Banks Jr., were estranged. Latrice filed for protection, citing that she was afraid for her life and that Eric Banks was dangerous, emotionally abusive, stalking, etc. Before DJ’s d*ath, Jones had told friends that he did not feel safe and that if anything happened to him, they should look at his stepdad. A medical examiner ruled that DJ Jones d*ed from asphyxiation. Eric Banks entered an Alford plea to second-degree murder and other charges in 2022, acknowledging that prosecutors had enough evidence to convict him without admitting guilt. He was sentenced to 42 years in prison in January 2023. #fyp #bodycam #copsoftiktok #crime #murder

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