Wednesday, April 9, 2008

April 9

The City Paper covers the murder of Gerrald Megginson, whose body was found by the railroad tracks near the B&O Railroad Museum during the search for the Blackwell brothers. Unless I missed it, I didn't see any other news source follow up on the identity or killing of Megginson.

The body of Yolanda Brown was dumped in Gwynns Falls Park on March 20, after she was strangled.

Two eighth-graders at a West Baltimore middle school got the shit beat out of them by at least 10 other kids because one of them was wearing sneakers with red trim.

Two 13-year-old boys from Bethlehem Christian Day School are obviously not understanding the whole "Jesus" thing.

An art teacher was beaten after she told a female student to sit down, and the attack was recorded on a cell phone camera. The school apparently did nothing after the beating Friday, but now school police they'll "begin an investigation."

A bullet grazed the head of a man who was standing in front of the Save-A-Lot grocery store on Erdman Ave.

Michael Thompson, the teenage victim of a hit-and-run in Parkville, has already had six surgeries and won't be able to join the Navy as he was planning to do.

There are a lot of women out there named Violet Marie Gaston, and at least two of them really need to lay off the rock.

The Mungo family are a bunch of misunderstood angels.

For the first time since its inception, criminal charges were made using the new gun offender registry.

Damon M. Jackson of Haverdeegrayce was arrested and charged with robbing and killing Alan Zurita on the side of I-95 last week. Jackson also got shot during the robbery, but he was driven to the hospital by alleged accomplice Demetrius Lovelace instead of being left to die by the side of the road.

There's a disposition hearing (whatever that is, pardon my ignorance) for Thomas Taylor scheduled for Thursday morning in front of Judge Prevas.
At 2:59PM on March 1, 2006 in the 3300 block of Oakfield Avenue Taylor, a self described blood, shot and killed Joseph Miller, 26. Miller, Taylor and others were arguing over Bloods graffiti located on the wall of a corner store in the neighborhood. Taylor, who was wearing red, left the scene. He returned with a gun, having changed his clothing to black. Miller remained at the scene in an attempt to break up the argument over the graffiti. Taylor hid behind some bushes, stood up, and fatally shot Miller and seriously wounded another.

james hensleyEwwww. There's an unregistered child molester out there (pictured at right) whose nickname is Pooh Bear. That's disgusting on so many levels, I don't know where to start. (His beard is kinda disgusting, too, but I've been known to sport the Unabomber / Iron & Wine beard, so I'm not one to talk.)

PDJ: There's now a federal case against Ronald Glenn Draper Jr., who not only stored kiddie porn on his work computer at his state government job, but also allegedly molested two male relatives.

You know it's hard out here for an innocent young black man.

26 comments:

John Galt said...

The art teacher piece is here. It's outrageous.

And only in Baltimore could you find a body while searching for two others.

Bmore said...

lol...bunch of punks need that ass whooped...how crazy is the the guy across w baltomore middle school with the rifle..Baltimore is now known as Dante's Inferno..

buzoncrime said...

I posted some comments about this school incident on my blog, buzoncrime.

I was kinda amused that I heard on the noon news today that city police marked the call for the man with the rifle as "unfounded". Who knows, maybe they couldn't find him. On the other hand, if he didn't fire any shots or point it at anybody, any charges placed would have probably been dropped. Crazy, stupid judgment, in any case.

Dante's Inferno.........hmmmmmm, I saw your post, Bmore, and that's good. For many people in many parts of the city, that's what it is.

So, is it true that at the next teachers' professional development, street fighting will be covered as a topic?

Bmore said...

buzone:

yea you pretty much have different levels of hell throught out the city...i actually get a kick out of watchin "roaming zombies" also know has addicts strolling around...they always have 1 out 2 walking styles...1) the slow semi fucked up or shady walk..2) the fast paced walk when they have the money for their fix...the funniest was some guy by my girlfriends grandmothers house in park heights...the guy was standing in the street posing as if he was on a crucifix...the funny part was that an hour later he was still there in the same position lol

buzoncrime said...

And I have just learned that Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems is reducing the number of outpatient treatment slots during the next cycle of funding. And they are requiring all treatment providers to submit to an entirely new proposal by May 1st, requiring endless hours for program directors to fine-tune their proposals when they should be managing their programs. And, get this, they are implementing all these new requirements while they are searching for their top 2 executives to implement the new program!
Of course, BSAS is headquartered in the swank tower at 1 N. Charles Street. Who woulda thunk!?

Bmore, love your posts! You occasionally see the junkies walking fast in my neighborhood or hanging down around Falls Road looking for their next fix, just like you described.

John Galt said...

The Baltimore City Public Schools spend $1.2 Billion a year. Yes, that's billion with a B.

The minor population in any birth year is under 10,000.

Under a third of those graduate.

So, in terms of education as a project, each successful graduate costs us $400,000.

And teachers are being pummeled?


Close those schools down. The output is not worth $400,000. Not nearly. That's like the $126 hammer.

Bmore said...

buzon:

thanks man i appreciate it!! hey where is falls road? ive heard of it but im not sure where it is? the junkies i was speakn of can be found near the intersection of w lexington and n fulton on the great west side of our beautiful american city here in the land of opportunity (yea the opportunnity of negative shit happening to you!)

Bmore said...

more about the "land of opportunity"/"homeland security"

you want something scary to think about...everytime i step foot outside my house i have atleast a 65-75% chance of walking on the same side of the street as 5-10 oncoming teens...now...think about this..everytime i pass a roaming group of kids i risk getting robbed, shot,stabbed,cut and beat...now keep in mind that about 70% of times i am out my house i have a chance of encountering these "crews"...so do the math and tell me how dangerous things are in our lovely american town...i love the billions spent on "homeland security"....the sad,sad,sad/depressing truth is that we arent safe at ALL!!! you can get shot and shooter will be long gone before anyone even calls 911..let alone when they actually arrive...so what do we do? might be time for a lil john wayne action

ppatin said...

Whoa, there was a serious shooting in Columbia this morning near the mall & HoCo community college. Sounds like someone didn't choose civility...

Maurice Bradbury said...

wow, that art teacher video is in-SANE. And the school did nothing!!

Bmore said...

buzone:


wo wo wo...your a retired captain? wow i didnt know that! so tell me this...whats the penalty for a college grad with no prior arrests (and an upstanding citizen if i may say so myself!) who gets caught carrying his registered firearm?? (of course it would only be carried in high crime areas since i fear for my safety)

Bruce Garrett said...

I saw the footage of the guy with the rifle on WJZ's 6PM newscast, and I would take issue with the "unfounded" He was real alright, although I grant I can only say the rifle looked real. But I was wondering ever since what happened with that and so I came here to see if anything had.

It's a really pitiful commentary on the quality of local news when I find myself searching the local crime blog concerning reports of a man with a rifle across the street from a school...and actually getting at least a little information about what went on with that...

Thank you so much for all the work you put into this!

Bmore said...

im asking b/c i want to know if its worth carry one and risk getting caught, as oppose to being a helpless victim to just another crime..

John Galt said...

If caught with a handgun without concealed carry permit, the penalties depend upon where and how, but range from:

(i) except as provided in item (ii) of this paragraph, the person is subject to imprisonment for not less than 30 days and not exceeding 3 years or a fine of not less than $250 and not exceeding $2,500 or both;

to:

B. if the person violates subsection (a)(1)(iv) of this section (brandishing with intent to injure a person), the person is subject to imprisonment for not less than 5 years and not exceeding 10 years.

These assume you are NOT a repeat gun offender or violent felon, that you were nowhere near a school, and that your 'conflict party' was not any sort of officer.

Further, if you are 'demographically challenged', you gon' be in trouble before a Baltimore City jury.

In theory, you're imagining that no one knows you have it unless your life was endangered, which would make the penalty kinda irrelevant. In theory.

In practice, you could get Terry-stopped and wind up some hoodlum's prison bitch without having been in real danger.

It's probably better to find a better place to live than to risk it.

My two cents, from someone who's been before the Court on such (false) charges. Being right does't make you safe in Baltimore City.

John Galt said...

That's Md. Code § 4-203. Wearing, carrying, or transporting handgun.

Bmore said...

thanks galt..yea ide prefer not to end up someone's prison bitch...sounds like i just need good laywer lol which i dont have so thats that

Bmore said...

what do you mean by "terry-stopped"? and by demographically challenged i take it you mean non-black?

ppatin said...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Stop

"In the case of Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), the Supreme Court of the United States held that police have the ability to do a limited search for weapons of areas within the suspect’s control based on a reasonable and articulable suspicion that the person stopped was "armed and dangerous" and had been, is, or was about to engage in a criminal act. The type of frisk authorized by this decision has become known as a Terry stop and frisk or simply Terry stop."

ppatin said...

In real life that means they can search you for weapons for any reason at all. A friend of mine is a DC cop, and he told me that if you get pulled over & you reach for your registration before he asks you for it that in itself is reasonable suspicion to search you & your car for weapons.

John Galt said...

Otherwise known as 'What's someone (looking) like you doing in a neighborhood like this? Let's see what's in your pockets.'

Maurice Bradbury said...

There's a difference between a search and a pat, I learned. (The "Cop in the Hood" book is very educational). Terry stop= above-the-clothes frisk for weapons.
For a search they need probable cause (to warrant a prudent person's belief that the wanted individual had committed a crime). But a Terry stop could reveal a bump that could potentially be a weapon, which would therefore = probable cause.

I don't think your DC friend's take on probable cause would hold up in court, but I wouldn't know, what do you think Buz?

Bmore said...

great so its a 2 part mission, dont get caught by the bad guys and then dont get caught by the good guys either lol...

Bmore said...

in a perfect world a cop would search me and find the firearm and find that its regiestered and understand that the area is dangerous and i had a good reason to protect myself...but then again things arent perfect in bmore now are they?

ppatin said...

"I don't think your DC friend's take on probable cause would hold up in court, but I wouldn't know, what do you think Buz?"

He never said that it was probable cause, just reasonable suspicion. I may have misspoken about the searching your car bit, although I'm pretty sure he said that would be included in what he could check.

ppatin said...

Oh, it also occurred to me that if they're searching someone on parole/probation it may not matter if what they find would hold up in "regular" court. I'm not sure what the rules are about what's admissible at a parole violation hearing, but I know they're less strict than at a trial.

Maurice Bradbury said...

Charles, not on your worst day with 12 cups of coffee and a can of crazy could you look anything like "Pooh Bear"!