This is yet another crazy story that, for some inexplicable reason, got virtually no meaningful coverage. Back in early May, you might recall a couple of fact-light stories about a teenager who was abducted and assaulted (including sexual assault) because of a stolen PlayStation game. Turns out it was two teens abducted by four men, and "(t)he teens were taken to a house, beaten, cut and burned, while being questioned about a PlayStation video game ... (and) were later given clothes and cab fare, and dropped off, police said." Anyhoo, one of the abductors is in custody, and two more are being sought. So if you happen to know where Kavon Roberts or William E. Roberts are, pick up the phone and start a'dialin'.
What's happening in the Blotter? Besides the normal crew of dumbasses who leave GPS devices, iPods, cameras, and chef knives in their cars, we have a couple of shootings, a couple of robbers, a stabbing, a birthday party melee, a typo, and a car thief with a penchant for old Pontiacs.
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Looks like the copy editors were the first casualties of the layoffs
Ill be totaly screwed if their are ever budget cuts at Balitmore Crime, and our copy editor's get laid off.
I understand from management that there will be neither layoffs nor early retirement at Baltimore Crime.
Staff will, however, be subject to a percentage reduction in compensation from current levels.
As detailed in her latest post at zachsowers.com, the crap that oozes out of Margaret Burns and Pat Jessamy continues to amaze and infuriate me. Although in this case it's the lack of comment from the SA's Office that is the issue. Now that Dixon is in the media spotlight I think the Jessamy/Burns plan is to just hope Anna goes away.
i should really start checking the examiner on my own. if not for your link i never would have found out that nicole sesker was killed on garrison AVENUE in park heights rather than garrison BOULEVARD, a block off of liberty heights in a comparatively great neighborhood. i was so confused at first when i started reading about how drug- and crime-ridden people say the area is.
the sun printed "boulevard" in FOUR separate articles so far.
i should really start checking the examiner on my own. if not for your link...
I had a similar thought after reading their article and comparing it to The Sun's.
I guess I should just read both.
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