Monday, April 3, 2006

April 3

There were three murders in Baltimore over the weekend. A pregnant 19-year-old girl named Ashley Harris was shot to death early Friday morning in the 1800 block of N. Charles. 28-year-old Edward Jeter was shot and killed inside of a house located on the 900 block of N. Luzerne St. late Friday morning. On Saturday morning, 27-year-old Raymond Jerome Brown was found shot to death on a stoop in the 500 block of N. Mount St.

We failed to mention the death of 23-year-old Victor Lamar Richards, who was shot eight times while standing in the 1300 block of N. Montford Ave. last Thursday.

Montgomery County Police are seeking one Silvino (or Giovanni) Quintanilla, wanted for murdering his 23-year-old girlfriend Maritza Hernandez.

Undercover officer Dante Hemingway is still in critical condition at Shock Trauma after being shot last week in South Baltimore. Police have arrested 20-year-old Jobrey Lodge and are seeking a woman who is suspected of being involved in the shooting.

A 30-year-old woman was raped in her Bel-Air home early Sunday morning after a man broke in through a back window.

16-year-old Tanya Harris was arrested Friday when she returned to her Hilltop Ave. home.

Today's Blotter has a shooting, another shooting, yet another shooting, and a dispute over some movie theatre popcorn that resulted in a theft of $5.

Perv du jour: 32-year-old Andrew Malone is accused of photographing an eight-year-old boy in a toilet stall in Arundel Mills Mall.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

4 murders since thursday, and possibly an officer dying soon, what a great weekend Baltimore has had!

Anonymous said...

Well, that's why we should be thankful that the next generation is getting good education so they can avoid this trap. Oh, wait...

Anonymous said...

OK, so, the bad news is that althoough the Governor's office has, for reasons all its own, proposed to take over some of the harder tasks on the plate of the Balto. City School System, the City political machine has renewed its commitment to 'Ignorance by Age Twelve', by seeking to retain control of those 11 worst-of-the-worst schools and ruin another generation of kids.

But look on the bright side,... at least in Bo-dy-more, with its crack police squad, that generation won't be around for very long, what with our nationally-outstanding violent crime rate.

Anonymous said...

That's so dark and cynical... keep it coming!