The statements of William R. "Billy" Ferandes, 17, accused of fatally shooting 16-year-old Joshua Gibson, can be used at trial, a County judge ruled Friday. You may recall that little Billy and friends allegedly picked Gibson at random and shot him to death on the street, for chuckles.
News of the stupid: The Court of Appeals threw out a vehicular manslaughter conviction and 15-year prison sentence because the jury that rendered the guilty verdict hadn't been sworn in.
Local (allegedly) racist development Co Cordish is in agua caliente with the ACLU of Kansas over their "no white t-shirts" policy.
(QTD: “I like the dress code. It’ll keep out the crap.”)
In Annapolis, a double-shooting and the city's 7th murder.
A Reisterstown company got busted and fined for using a fake Orthodox Union kosher certification mark (though after that Iowa-slaughterhouse nastiness, the probably wish they'd stolen somebody else's!)
County police nabbed a PA perv.
Peter Hermann, Baltimore's only crime blogger, received an angry missive from a Boone St. resident.
1 comment:
That is absolutely silly to ban baggy clothing and white teeshirts. If I walked into that mall with baggy pants and a clean white teeshirt nobody would say anything to me, regardless of the rules that I'm sure would be selectively enforced. Cordish should know better, if you go downtown in Baltimore to the Power Plant you will find all sorts of people in baggy clothing and white teeshirts spending money faster than they can earn it.
Yes, very racist. The ACLU is right on target with this one.
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