– November 3, 2008 – At a hearing today, Judge David W. Young found Gary Moss, 25, of the 2200 block of Orleans Street, guilty of violation of probation on felony drug case number 105181054 in Baltimore Circuit Court. In 2006 Moss was convicted of possession with intent to distribute CDS and was sentenced to 20-years with 19-years, 8-months, and 30-days suspended and 3-years probation.
On October 16, 2008 a jury found Moss guilty of a new charge of conspiracy to distribute CDS and other drug counts. He was sentenced by Judge Kaye Allison to
14-years incarceration and 5-years probation. This new conviction led to a violation of probation hearing on case number 105181054 today before Judge Young. For violating his probation, Judge Young sentenced Moss to serve out the balance of his 2006 conviction consecutive to the 14-year sentence imposed by Judge Allison. Moss also admitted guilt to his violation of probation for not reporting to his agent.
Moss’ new case charging him with conspiracy to distribute was based on the following facts: On January 26, 2008 at approximately 10:00 PM in the 2100 block of Kirk Avenue, police officers observed Moss and two other men engaged in drug related activity. The trio were meeting unknown persons in front of a carry-out, and after brief conversations, they would run into a nearby yard for seconds. Moss would walk through the intersection as a look-out, giving the men the “go ahead” when it was clear. Once Moss yelled “go ahead”, the two men would come out of the yard, accept money from unknown persons and hand them suspected CDS. They would then meet up with Moss and give him money. Officers stopped all 3, who were standing together at the corner of Homewood and Kirk Avenue. Officers recovered $320 cash from Moss, and over 30 vials of cocaine.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Coke-Dealer Lookout to Serve <30 years
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Let's get the calculator out, repeat offender, 30 little vials of coke/crack, 14 year x 31,500= $441,000.
Per an update from campus police, they've arrested all three suspects in the carjacking of the medical student.
The Washington Post has an article about Annie McCann. There's nothing about drugs or run ins with the law or anything like that. Apparently there were no obvious signs of trauma on her body either. Very odd and tragic.
By the way, the Sun's latest article about McCann said that the Perkins Homes were in East Baltimore. I always assumed they were in the Southeastern District.
Perkins is in the Southeast District - just northeast of Little Italy - a fact that will never be reported. The place is a hell hole.
I know where the Perkins Homes are. I live in Fells Point, and those projects are like an infected abscess dripping puss into nearby neighborhoods that have decent people in them.
you meant pus, right?
(yay for catching the carjackers!)
Whoops, sorry about that misspelling.
Two murders in BaltoCo last night BTW.
re: BaltoCo murders--while Arbutus isn't exactly crime free, this shooting is unusual for the neighborhood.
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