A series of carjackings in East Baltimore led to the arrest of a 13-year-old boy who police said had 18 prior felony arrests for crimes in the city.
Authorities were able to connect him to the crimes through his GPS-enabled ankle monitor.
Baltimore community reacts
Rampage Reeses works near the 2300 block of Guilford Avenue, which is one of the locations where Baltimore police said the 13-year-old carried out a violent crime spree in July.
"How is that even possible for a 13-year-old to be arrested that many times?" Reeses asked. "The idea of a child being arrested that many times at such a young age, who is really failing here? There has to be a problem."
"Maybe he needs some therapy," she continued. "They should try a lot more things, because clearly being arrested has not done anyt