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The State of Maryland vs. a young woman with schizophrenia

How her turbulent experience with Baltimore Police, mental health court ended in tragedy

Angelina Bolan is pictured in a family photo, which sits on the table in front of her mother, Kim Lewis, and uncle, Marty Lewis. Bolan’s family spoke to a reporter Aug. 16, 2023, about the events that led up to Bolan’s death by suicide at 22 years old. Before she died, Bolan endured a tumultuous journey through Baltimore’s criminal justice system. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff photo)
Angelina Bolan is pictured in a family photo, which sits on the table in front of her mother, Kim Lewis, and uncle, Marty Lewis. Bolan’s family spoke to a reporter Aug. 16, 2023, about the events that led up to Bolan’s death by suicide at 22 years old. Before she died, Bolan endured a tumultuous journey through Baltimore’s criminal justice system. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff photo)
Baltimore Sun reporter Alex Mann
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A woman with mental illness ran out of gas in Baltimore and was arrested. After months in the criminal justice system, she took her life.

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