Danielle Eboni Riley got 20 years for killing her newborn baby.
Yesterday, Anthony Jerome Miller was found guilty for the murders of Jason Convertino and Sean Wisniewski. Sentencing is scheduled for June 8.
On April 16, 2003 at approximately 2:30AM police responded to 1917 Gough Street for a shooting. Upon arrival, officers discover the bodies of Jason M. Convertino, 31, and Sean M. Wisniewski, 22, in an apartment inside the building. The medical examiner later rules that both men died as a result of gunshot wounds. Evidence from the crime scene is gathered and secured. In May 2003 a laptop computer owned by Convertino is pawned by Miller. In March 2005 DNA evidence is collected from a piece of evidence discovered at the crime scene, a latex glove, and in November 2005 that DNA is matched to Miller.
Perv of the day: Jose Elder Montufar is wanted for kidnapping and raping a 13-year-old Baltimore girl.
Anthony Hawks was arrested for last month's murder of Harold Robinson at Club International. Also in the Blotter, a burglar in Greektown got the beatdown when he broke into an occupied house.
City leaders are outraged and horrified by the arrest of 7-year-old Gerard Mungo Jr.
Yesterday, Frederick County released the 911 tapes from the fire that destroyed a shopping center last month.
An inmate at the Baltimore City Detention Center was injured during a fight on a jail van.
Kevin "Chopper" Barnes got community service for robbing a couple at gunpoint in 2001. Apparently, his lawyer asked the court to cut his client some slack for the youthful mistake and not jeopardize Chopper's pending million-dollar record deal.
It looks like Bowling Brook might be liquidating their property.
Former BPD cop Andre Alan Stover earned $150,000 from false workers' comp claims.
Truants may be losing the right to drive.
The Guardian Angels will be recruiting for their Edgewood chapter this weekend.