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Protesters to greet Cosby in Baltimore

WASHINGTON — Protesters will greet comedian Bill Cosby and his fans as he performs in Baltimore Friday night.

Cosby has a show scheduled for 8 p.m. at the Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric.

Shows in other cities have been canceled as more than two dozen women have stepped forward, claiming Cosby sexually assaulted them.

“We don’t want a serial rapist in our city,” said protest organizer Rachel Perry-Crook.

Perry-Crook is the director of SlutWalk Baltimore, a sexual assault victim advocacy group.

“We’re going to be standing outside on the public sidewalk making sure everyone is very aware of what he has done.”

Cosby is currently traveling around the country on his “Far From Finished” tour.

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