There were several unsuccessful murders over the weekend as well.
- There was a double shooting yesterday afternoon at the corner of Park Heights Ave. and Spaulding Ave.
- On Saturday afternoon, a man got shot in the leg. "The victim and a witness twice changed the stories they initially gave police. Police believe that the victim accidentally discharged his gun and shot himself while trying to escape from a robbery in the 300 block of Collins Ave. in West Baltimore.
- On Saturday morning a 21-year-old with a "long criminal record" was shot and likely paralyzed in the 500 block of N. Decker St.
On Thursday night, a 54-year-old man was shot in the right leg in the 900 block of Druid Hill Ave. Also in the Blotter, a 90-year-old woman's wedding ring was stolen.
Someone firebombed a Middle River family's home in an apparently random attack.
Why wasn't there better communication when 15-year-old Tyisha Brown disappeared?
The family of Tracey Testo is still hoping to find out what happened to their daughter when she disappeared three years ago.
Annie Linskey takes a mighty interesting look at the Southwestern Flex Squad. Meanwhile, the NAACP says former Flex Squad commander Robert Smith should be reinstated.
A man was stabbed during a fight in Finksburg, and the stabber was arrested.
The Examiner talks with Pat Jessamy about fighting crime.
Hey, HarCo: If you want the Guardian Angels, you need to step up and volunteer.
The latest issue of Harper's has the following tidbit: "Number of times that U.S. media have called John McCain a 'maverick' since 1995 : 6,757." Apparently, we have a less heralded maverick right here in Baltimore County.