Friday, May 26, 2006

May 26

In Bel Air a 23-year-old man was stabbed to death by two teenagers.

275 pole cameras @ $2,500 (or $8 million)/ 6 months / 61 convictions = between $11,270 and $131,000 per conviction.

A man in his 30's became 2006's 108th homicide after being shot in the 2000-block of Woodborurne Avenue.

A 2-year-old was fatally struck by a car in West Baltimore when she wandered into the street at 9 p.m. last Saturday night. Police are seeking a man driving a burgandy car.

That Kaufman! He's still in sandals and socks, though now he's thinking about buying a gun. Hope he gets some kidneys.

A 15-year-old was arrested for the attempted murder of Edward Terry, 18, last Sunday.

Harris Hauffen, 18 and a member of MS-13, got 4 1/2 years for stabbing two teenagers at Springbrook High School in Mongtomery County.

Spelling counts: WBAL news trounces May sweeps with double JZ's market share. Fox's 10 O'clock was the second-most watched news broadcast.

Another police-car accident.

HoCoProfHo's postponed in tan polyester.

4 comments:

InsiderOut said...

There's an article in the NY Daily News that says drug dealers in a small neighborhood of Brooklyn were making $50 million a year! Here a link to the article . There's a reason for drug dealing that doesn't pretend the drug dealers are victim. That reason is simply one of the seven deadly sin -- Greed.

Anonymous said...

Hello Cybrarian,

You may have noticed our trackback to your May 24th post about the new Baltimore Slogan today, since it was very entertaining to read and we thought our readers would find your opinion of interest.

Our blog post, Baltimore: Get In On It Slogan Announced, dealt with the announcement of the new slogan, with a focus on the development of the slogan and who its target market is.

We thought that you’d find this post of interest, and it may be of interest to your readers.

If you find the post at http://www.namedevelopment.com/blog/archives/2006/05/baltimore_get_i_1.html worthwhile, and we think you will, please consider linking back to it.

Thank you, Cybrarian, and continued success with Baltimore Crime. You have a very resourceful blog.


--
Jon Fredkove
Phone 952-830-4100
jon@namedevelopment.com

InsiderOut said...

Despite the BPD's best efforts at keeping the homicide numbers down through classification, it's becoming more apparent that what they have called an "apparent suicide" is more likely a homicide. See this examiner article

Maurice Bradbury said...

I don't see anything, other than the family's perception of his state of mind, that would point to a homicide. It's not likely someone killed a 6' 5" man by throwing him off of a downtown landmark, and implusive suicides are not unusual. Reminds me of this NYker article. I wonder how you get to the roof of the Belvedere. Stairs from the 13th floor?