The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. The health care system did not clarify Monday why a third employee was on leave, but Renbaum said that under its policy “any employee facing criminal charges will be put on leave without pay and may be terminated from employment pending adjudication.” LifeBridge confirmed last week that a federal search warrant was executed at the Belair-Edison site and reported that federal agents “visited” the homes of two staff members from that outpost. ĭays after the FBI raided the Safe Streets outpost in Northeast Baltimore, the extent of a federal investigation - and how much it focuses on Baltimore’s flagship anti-gun violence group - remains unclear. The decision to suspend operations at the site were made in conjunction with the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, which oversees Safe Streets, along with staff of the outpost, Renbaum said. Operations have been suspended and a site supervisor arrested at the Belair-Edison outpost of the Baltimore anti-violence group Safe Streets in the wake of an FBI raid on the location last week, a spokesperson for the nonprofit that manages the site said Monday.ĭavid Caldwell was charged with illegally possessing ammunition, according to court records, and Caldwell and two other staffers at the site in the 3400 block of Belair Road were on leave as of Monday, said Stephani Renbaum, spokesperson for LifeBridge Health’s Center for Hope, in an email.