Monday, March 1, 2010
No good deed...
School cop moonlighting as basketball coach is in hot water after showdown with gang members in Carver High gym. Seems he stood his ground against the possible assailants, but his paperwork was messed up and now he's facing internal charges
Friday, February 26, 2010
Lock your doors when you go through New Northwood at 2 a.m.... man shot during an attempted carjacking
This just in: No extra drinkie on the weekend
Delegate Jill P Carter to her FB peeps: "HB 429 that would enable downtown bars to remain open until 4 a.m., Fri-Sun, has been Withdrawn. Opposition at this morning's delegation meeting was overwhelming! ................I'm totally in favor of the medical marijuana bill."
Furl-uh-oh Con Found
West Virginia state police captured Raymond Taylor in Martinsburg.
WBAL radio says "Authorities now believe that the convicted murderer who walked out of a prison in Baltimore yesterday was posing as another inmate who was scheduled to be released."
WBAL radio says "Authorities now believe that the convicted murderer who walked out of a prison in Baltimore yesterday was posing as another inmate who was scheduled to be released."
Don't bring your guns to school
School police officer accidentally opens fire at North Avenue headquarters.
Horrors, mysteries, misdeameanors
A man dead after a triple shooting in Sandtown-Winchester, 1542 N. Fulton Ave.
Also a man shot in the chest this morning at Stonewood and Northwood Rds.
Remember the three children murdered in Fallston? The father and brother of the convicted killers, Victor Espinoza, was killed in Mexico by his wife. Will she now be able to shed some light on what happened? (Unfortunately all of the Sun's story links are now non-functional, but here's some backstory from the Post.)
Duuuude. Testimony on the medical marijuana bill scheduled for today. Also under consideration: a bill to keep bars open until 4 a.m. Passed: a bill to ban BPA from baby bottles and sippy cups.
Plus, bitching homophobes & lauding lesbians
Also, the "Senate has approved legislation to ban strip searches for most misdemeanor or traffic offenses." Most?
The world's best-named strip club, Chubbies, has been shut down for a year; their lawyer says the penalty excessively hefty
Also a man shot in the chest this morning at Stonewood and Northwood Rds.
Remember the three children murdered in Fallston? The father and brother of the convicted killers, Victor Espinoza, was killed in Mexico by his wife. Will she now be able to shed some light on what happened? (Unfortunately all of the Sun's story links are now non-functional, but here's some backstory from the Post.)
Duuuude. Testimony on the medical marijuana bill scheduled for today. Also under consideration: a bill to keep bars open until 4 a.m. Passed: a bill to ban BPA from baby bottles and sippy cups.
Plus, bitching homophobes & lauding lesbians
Also, the "Senate has approved legislation to ban strip searches for most misdemeanor or traffic offenses." Most?
The world's best-named strip club, Chubbies, has been shut down for a year; their lawyer says the penalty excessively hefty
Thursday, February 25, 2010
What a day.
More on the tragic murder of security guard James Ball
Mother of Javon Thompson testified she starved him to death to rid him of a demon, and a former cult member testifies the group had her committed to a mental hospital hide the killing.
A guilty plea in the murder of 18-year-old Steven Parrish in 2008-- he was allegedly killed by a fellow Blood for sending text messages "that were gay in nature."
A win for Doug Gansler: the Supreme Court re-instated a Maryland man’s child sexual abuse conviction, holding that police need wait only 14 days to re-interrogate a suspect who is released from custody after invoking his right to counsel.
Butterfingers! A prisoner mistakenly released. Raymond Taylor, 26, was serving life for shooting a woman and her daughters.
The police commissioner asked the liquor board to shut down the Velvet Rope club after mayhem erupted there last night
The mysterious murder of a teacher at the Cheltenham Youth Facility
... and speaking of youth, Kristyn Breeds, a 29-year-old teacher in the 'Deener, admitted to sleeping with a 17-year-old student and received probation.
Mother of Javon Thompson testified she starved him to death to rid him of a demon, and a former cult member testifies the group had her committed to a mental hospital hide the killing.
A guilty plea in the murder of 18-year-old Steven Parrish in 2008-- he was allegedly killed by a fellow Blood for sending text messages "that were gay in nature."
A win for Doug Gansler: the Supreme Court re-instated a Maryland man’s child sexual abuse conviction, holding that police need wait only 14 days to re-interrogate a suspect who is released from custody after invoking his right to counsel.
Butterfingers! A prisoner mistakenly released. Raymond Taylor, 26, was serving life for shooting a woman and her daughters.
The police commissioner asked the liquor board to shut down the Velvet Rope club after mayhem erupted there last night
The mysterious murder of a teacher at the Cheltenham Youth Facility
... and speaking of youth, Kristyn Breeds, a 29-year-old teacher in the 'Deener, admitted to sleeping with a 17-year-old student and received probation.
The worst strip bar name ever
Fells Point strip bar chubbies is in trouble again, meanwhile former commish Norris to former mayor Dixon...it's not your fault
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Plastered & Fossilized
Fredneck man found dead in an alley, drunk friends questioned.
...AG Doug Gansler writes a letter to MoCo Senator saying he thinks that the Court of Appeals could rule to recognize same-sex marriages from other states. His sentiments don't carry any weight-- there's no case in front of the court about out-of-state marriages, and at last visit the court was pretty clear that marriage exists expressly for "the attendant link to fostering procreation." (sorry, grandma!) Perry v. Schwarzenegger has a better shot with the Supreme Court than any hypothetical gay suit would with our fossilized bench.
Speaking out for civil rights is always nice, though, right?
...AG Doug Gansler writes a letter to MoCo Senator saying he thinks that the Court of Appeals could rule to recognize same-sex marriages from other states. His sentiments don't carry any weight-- there's no case in front of the court about out-of-state marriages, and at last visit the court was pretty clear that marriage exists expressly for "the attendant link to fostering procreation." (sorry, grandma!) Perry v. Schwarzenegger has a better shot with the Supreme Court than any hypothetical gay suit would with our fossilized bench.
Speaking out for civil rights is always nice, though, right?
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Trials & Tribulations
TDR's Brandon Kearney reports from the toddler cult-murder trial
CP cover story this week is the tale of trial for the murder of Robert Long
Four murders in this week's Ink
Remember Robert Simels, the lawyer-to-the-drug-stars who makes the Wire's Maury Levy look like a stand-up guy? The latest wrinkle: he co-owns a condo with a drug dealer's mom.
Down in A-town, legislators seek to expand sex-offender laws
CP cover story this week is the tale of trial for the murder of Robert Long
Four murders in this week's Ink
Remember Robert Simels, the lawyer-to-the-drug-stars who makes the Wire's Maury Levy look like a stand-up guy? The latest wrinkle: he co-owns a condo with a drug dealer's mom.
Down in A-town, legislators seek to expand sex-offender laws
Cult starvation case "promises to be among the strangest the Baltimore City Circuit Court has ever seen"
A stabbing in the Towson Town Mall food court!
and also two stabbings on the West side
State of the city= broke
A stabbing in the Towson Town Mall food court!
and also two stabbings on the West side
State of the city= broke
Monday, February 22, 2010
Wrongedy Wrong Wrong!
This is an outrage!
It's our judiciary-- we pay for it!
But
a new rule, reportedly likely to pass, would allow courthouses to ban all cell phones and cell communications, and possibly laptops.
[wonder what this bill is called?]
Mark my words-- cell-phone blocking technology in the courthouse is next!
It's our judiciary-- we pay for it!
But
a new rule, reportedly likely to pass, would allow courthouses to ban all cell phones and cell communications, and possibly laptops.
[wonder what this bill is called?]
Mark my words-- cell-phone blocking technology in the courthouse is next!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Protest
Sat. protest lead by Chris Taylor the community activist whose arrest was controversial ends up in front of police headquarters.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Mayor Pleads for Calm
... as furniture piles up in parking places, feuds erupt.
Be bold SRB! Send out the bulk trash trucks!
Be bold SRB! Send out the bulk trash trucks!
Dirty Deeds
Canton "snow shovel" rapist Donald Vaughn tied by DNA to 4th attack
Dundalk man gets 5 years for soliciting cyber-teenager, and a Sharpsburg man pled guilty to possessing child porn
Hermann: Crazy John's of the Block is as crazy as ever
Owner of Columbia's Red Parrot Bistro accused of harboring illegal workers
Dundalk man gets 5 years for soliciting cyber-teenager, and a Sharpsburg man pled guilty to possessing child porn
Hermann: Crazy John's of the Block is as crazy as ever
Owner of Columbia's Red Parrot Bistro accused of harboring illegal workers
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Lawyers, Lasers, Cell-Phone Jammers
QTD: "I ... have a great contract. Bless the lawyers." - FHB III
Cell-phone jamming technology will be tested today at Cumberland. The Senate passed the Safe Prisons Communication Act in October and is likely to pass the House; the bill requires that blocking technology not interfere with communications outside of the prison. More on the debate here, and info on how cell phone jamming works
"New Lasers Fight Crime, Martians"
And behold: the Ink with no murders.
Cell-phone jamming technology will be tested today at Cumberland. The Senate passed the Safe Prisons Communication Act in October and is likely to pass the House; the bill requires that blocking technology not interfere with communications outside of the prison. More on the debate here, and info on how cell phone jamming works
"New Lasers Fight Crime, Martians"
And behold: the Ink with no murders.
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Police Tweet, "STABBING - 706 N LAKEWOOD AVE, ADULT MALE STABBED IN THE NECK HAS DIED AT JOHNS HOPKINS,1 ARREST."
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Copping a plea
New details on how a policer supervisor's attempt to help a drug deal turned out badly
Wins in Tort Court
Baltimore jury awards single mom $821K from Wal-Mart in false-arrest suit
"A Reisterstown teenager internationally known for never having aged past infancy has been awarded $250,000 after a Baltimore city jury found she was inappropriately restrained at Johns Hopkins Hospital"
"A Reisterstown teenager internationally known for never having aged past infancy has been awarded $250,000 after a Baltimore city jury found she was inappropriately restrained at Johns Hopkins Hospital"
Cultists go on Trial
Poor Ben Nuckols, getting to cover the case of the nutjobs accused of starving little Javon Thompson. Jury selection has begun, with Queen Antoinette and Trevia Williams representing themselves, in spite of ample evidence that they're thorough and complete lunatics.
More from JZ
And in Rockville, trial also begins for the Calvert County woman accused of killing her daughters and storing their bodies in a freezer.
More from JZ
And in Rockville, trial also begins for the Calvert County woman accused of killing her daughters and storing their bodies in a freezer.
Down in A-town
Facebook harassment, foreclosure mediation and some guy's sperm problem among subjects of bills in the hopper at the State House. A fab roundup of coverage from the MD Reporter.
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Our murder-free week came to a close with the shooting death of 21-year-old man in the 3200 block of Woodland Avenue. No motives, suspects, arrests, etc.
Cop in hot water
A police supervisor in charge of wire taps has been transferred and is under investigation for testifying on behalf of a drug suspect.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Luncheon to be Held for Alleged War Criminal
The Baltimore Chapter of the Federalist Society will host torture memo scribe, author and essayist John Yoo this Thursday, Feb. 18 noon at Miles & Stockbridge.
The event is open to the public but you must RSVP to Brian Fish*
*former prosecutor best known on this blog for making the case against "DJ Tommy."
The event is open to the public but you must RSVP to Brian Fish*
*former prosecutor best known on this blog for making the case against "DJ Tommy."
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Want to go on a "Wild Ride"?
The very, very upsetting story of the many breaks given to sex-offender-turned-killer Thomas Leggs Jr.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Other than a little Tasering and grumbling over Dixon's security patrol, and a couple of murders, snow time was peaceful in the city
TDR's Danny Jacobs: I'm the reason you can't Tweet in the courthouse
TDR's Danny Jacobs: I'm the reason you can't Tweet in the courthouse
Thursday, February 11, 2010
the littlest criminals
News of the weird: Brit researcher says six-month-old infants capable of 'lying'
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
.. but it's still a total dick move
SRB says she won't enforce the law against chairs in parking places.
Giant Snowballs Dpt.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night nor a plea bargain and resignation will keep Sheila Dixon's security detail off the payroll!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
PoPo: No Thoreau to Go
Donny Moses: after the initial "shock" of snowflakes, Baltimore's criminals quickly resume business as usual
BPD IDs officers who shot a man Feb 4.
"The Court of Special Appeals on Monday considered a challenge to the admissibility of ballistics evidence by a Columbia teenager convicted of murder, whose lawyer argued that a widely used analysis lacks scientific rigor.
'The methodology used by the state’s examiners is unvalidated and without scientific backing,' said Brian A. Zemil, a partner at Venable"
News of the weird: 2 Salsibury students and a Fruitlander charged with stealing a 400-pound statue of Thoreau for scrap metal.
BPD IDs officers who shot a man Feb 4.
"The Court of Special Appeals on Monday considered a challenge to the admissibility of ballistics evidence by a Columbia teenager convicted of murder, whose lawyer argued that a widely used analysis lacks scientific rigor.
'The methodology used by the state’s examiners is unvalidated and without scientific backing,' said Brian A. Zemil, a partner at Venable"
News of the weird: 2 Salsibury students and a Fruitlander charged with stealing a 400-pound statue of Thoreau for scrap metal.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Contraband
Two Baltimore County corrections officers have been fired for bringing cell phones to work. Along with phones, a nice selection of bootleg DVDs were found on several COs.
Wack Wine Laws
All that stands between MDers and Wine.com= Joan Carter Conway, wife of a liquor board member. So douchy!
Q: does the law mean MD wineries can't ship to other states also?
Q: does the law mean MD wineries can't ship to other states also?
Sunday, February 7, 2010
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A man stabbed to death allegedly by his daughter's new daddy in a yard in the 4000 block of Massachusetts Ave.
and an hour ago BPD tweeted "1226 N BENTALOU ST, MALE SHOT
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
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30-year-old man shot to death in an Escalade, police report as Loyola Northway, Sun sez Loyola Southway
More on the shot officer, the dead man and his accomplice
Jack Young, the probable new city council president, talks public safety
ps., you can follow the new mayor on Twitter!
More on the shot officer, the dead man and his accomplice
Jack Young, the probable new city council president, talks public safety
ps., you can follow the new mayor on Twitter!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Officers down
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Tweets the BPD: "DOUBLE-SHOOTING-OFFICER SHOT-3722 OAKMONT AVE-OFFICER SHOT IN THE ARM-TAKEN TO SHOCK TRAUMA-TWO SUSPECTS SHOT."
NAACP Win in "DWB" Records Lawsuit
The Office of MD's Attorney General must turn over arrest records to the NAACP, says County Circuit Court.
INteresting!
What format will these records be in? To whom will they be given? What will that person or entity do with them?
INteresting!
What format will these records be in? To whom will they be given? What will that person or entity do with them?
First-Person Shooter
If you shoot someone trespassing on your property, should the trespasser have the right to sue you?
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
6?
City ciouncilwoman calls for investigative hearing on the DPW sex offender cover-up that could now include up to six employees.
Ex-county cop robs 7 banks
When county police officer Joseph Goetz car-jacked a UPS driver in the 90s, little did anyone know he was just getting warmed up,
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
No good deed...
A teenager opened fire in a Sheraton ballroom and shot a man in the face. Two guys allegedly restrained the shooter in a "sleeper hold" and pistol-whipped him. Now the restrainers have been indicted.
More on the sad case of April Montford: sisters say mom didn't want their help.
Video from WBAL
Judges' goof gets double-murder case thrown out
Sentencing delayed for teen found to have participated in the beating of septuagenarian fisherman
Venerable haberdasher Jos. A Bank to pay $4 million for misrepresenting inventory levels to shareholders
More on the sad case of April Montford: sisters say mom didn't want their help.
Video from WBAL
Judges' goof gets double-murder case thrown out
Sentencing delayed for teen found to have participated in the beating of septuagenarian fisherman
Venerable haberdasher Jos. A Bank to pay $4 million for misrepresenting inventory levels to shareholders
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A man murdered Monday was ID'd as John England, 27. Reports the Sun, "England was sentenced to five years in federal prison in 2006 for firearm possession." But apparently that sentence didn't take.
Minor irony dept: England, subject of a paternity suit while imprisoned in Cumberland, was killed in front of the Center for Urban Families.
Monday, February 1, 2010
No Jail for Disipicable Daughters
From the SAO:
At a hearing today Judge David Ross sentenced Sharon Jones, 26, of the 400 block of W. Franklin Avenue and Tia Sewell, 27, of the 5100 block of Darien Road to a suspended ten year prison term and five years probation. Jones and Sewell pled guilty to first-degree vulnerable adult abuse November 16, 2009.The Sun reported that Montford was also infested with maggots and lice.
The court heard nearly three hours of testimony from members of the victim’s family who were called as defense witnesses and offered supportive testimony for Jones and Sewell. The court-ordered a pre-sentence investigation recommended suspended sentences for both defendants. The state argued that the heinous nature of the crime and the willful neglect of the victim warranted incarceration and the state asked for six years in prison.
Jones and Sewell admitted to the negligent care of their mother, April Montford, 40. Ms. Montford sustained severe injuries to her lower abdomen and legs resulting in bed sores, gangrenous open wounds and dehydration. She died March 14, 2008. The medical examiner ruled Montford’s death a homicide as a result of a 1985 gunshot wound. That gunshot wound left her a paraplegic.
Police Need Help
ID'ing a decomposed body found in White Marsh
New trial for Tyrone Jones, convicted in a 1998 murder
The Sun's eds say MD's Rx pot policy should be clearer (love the Google ads)
Anybody go see Dr. John Rich at the Walters yesterday? Thoughts? Here's a review of the book
New trial for Tyrone Jones, convicted in a 1998 murder
The Sun's eds say MD's Rx pot policy should be clearer (love the Google ads)
Anybody go see Dr. John Rich at the Walters yesterday? Thoughts? Here's a review of the book
City makeover
Chris Taylor, the Union Square actvist arrested for interefering with an investigation wants to replace the current city council. Meanwhile the city law department is trying to figure how the city should handle future sex offenders who want to get paid while in jail.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
BPD to Drop Unlawful Gag Order
In a stunning reversal, BPD brass decides it will comply with federal transparency laws and release the names of officers who have shot citizens.
Wonder what brought that about?
Wonder what brought that about?
S.A. Dix, Rollergirl
Will Steal-a Man Dixon appear rinkside tonight at the Charm City Rollergirls' home opener? Says the Girls' page,
The home season opener is a celebration as the Office of Mayor Shelia Dixon and the City of Baltimore will declare this Saturday [Jan 30] Charm City Roller Girls Day in Baltimore! Join us for the awarding of the official proclamation at DuBurns Arena this Saturday starting at 6:00pm.UPDATE: the bouts were canceled due to snow
Friday, January 29, 2010
How the mighty have fallen...
Notorious Baltimore movie star/rapper/gang leader, Rodney "Skinny Suge" Thomas is convicted in federal court on racketeering and drug charges.
Suge is notorious for producing and starring in the notorious "Stop Snitching" movies that made national headlines in 2005. Suge is facing up to 20 years in prison when sentenced.
Suge is notorious for producing and starring in the notorious "Stop Snitching" movies that made national headlines in 2005. Suge is facing up to 20 years in prison when sentenced.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Speaking of Scary Stalkers
... the victim's family reports that George Thompson, 37, convicted of attempting to hire someone to murder his wife less than two years ago will be out of jail next month after serving little more than a year. Says the victim's cousin,
BEWARE!!! This FELON will be back on the streets at the end of February. Most likely will attempt to do work in a trade, i.e. plumbing, electric, carpentry. He is NOT licensed!!! Do NOT let him in your home, he is a danger!!!!!!!! please repost and keep your friends and loved ones safe!
Stabby stalker shot by cops
.. outside of Union Memorial hospital. The "victim" was wanted on an attempted murder warrant after a stabbing in January outside the Royal Farms store on 36th St. in Hampden.
Murders 7 through 10 in the Ink.
A good question: if O'Malley is against the death penalty, why doesn't he commute the sentences of the five inmates on death row?
Onward & Upward with the Arts
Closing arguments in the federal case against reality star Ronnie "AIDS in Your Mouth" Thomas.
Aiiiee!! the CP's Van Smith pays a visit to the Apex.
Hermann links to Peter Barry's gallery of Baltimore memorial graffiti
Murders 7 through 10 in the Ink.
A good question: if O'Malley is against the death penalty, why doesn't he commute the sentences of the five inmates on death row?
Onward & Upward with the Arts
Closing arguments in the federal case against reality star Ronnie "AIDS in Your Mouth" Thomas.
Aiiiee!! the CP's Van Smith pays a visit to the Apex.
Hermann links to Peter Barry's gallery of Baltimore memorial graffiti
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Baltimore County prison crackdown
Contraband found on CO's at the Baltimore County detention center during a shift-wide search on Tuesday.
The city's Inspector General joins investigation into the sex offender who stayed on city payroll while serving time for sexually abusing a minor
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Life + 70 for Belair Rd. Murderer
From the SAO:
At a hearing today, Judge Wanda K. Heard sentenced Dominic Brown, 29, of the 1300 block of Vida Drive to life in prison plus 70 years. A Baltimore jury convicted Brown October 30, 2009 of first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder and two counts of use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence.
Judge Hears sentenced Brown to the following: life in prison for first-degree murder, 30 years in prison for attempted second-degree murder and 40 years in prison (first five years without parole) for two counts of use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence, all consecutive.
On May 4, 2008, Sean Henderson and a group of friends were inside La’Son’s Bar and Grill located in the 3200 block of Belair Road. Henderson left the bar and spoke with two women outside the bar. Witnesses observed Dominic Brown approach Henderson and the two women. Brown began yelling at one of the women, the mother of his son. Shortly thereafter, Brown produced a handgun from his waistband and fired it at Henderson multiple times. As Henderson attempted to run southbound on Belair Road, he was struck once in the chest, once in the back, and once in the forearm. Witnesses observed Brown flee northbound on Belair Road. At approximately 1:54AM officers responded to that location for a shooting call. Upon arrival, officers found Henderson suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Paramedics transported Henderson to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 2:31AM. A second victim, Christopher Pinkney, suffered a single gunshot wound to the right knee and entered Johns Hopkins Hospital on his own a short time after the arrival of Henderson. The investigation revealed Pinkney was not a target but was inadvertently shot as he exited a store located next to La’Son’s Bar and Grill.
Your Tax $ at Work
HR2450, a bill going to committee, would require non-Federal prisons and correctional facilities holding Federal prisoners under a contract with the Federal Government to make the same information available to the public that Federal prisons and correctional facilities are required to make available.
As of now, "companies that run private prisons say they are not required to disclose basic information about the facilities or the inmates -- except for reports issued upon an inmate's death -- under existing FOIA law because while they receive taxpayer money, they are not public agencies."
Wonder what these agencies could possibly have to hide?
As of now, "companies that run private prisons say they are not required to disclose basic information about the facilities or the inmates -- except for reports issued upon an inmate's death -- under existing FOIA law because while they receive taxpayer money, they are not public agencies."
Wonder what these agencies could possibly have to hide?
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Unidentified man, shot around 9:30 p.m. last night in the 1900 block of Aisquith Street.
"Baltimore police are investigating the rape of a woman inside her home in Reservoir Hill, and are trying to determine whether it's related to a series of other attacks in recent months."
What the? ACORN "pimp" arrested in phone-tapping scheme
and is the Obama administration really more transparent?
More on the jailed sex offender still on city payroll
Serving out a prison term for sexual abuse of a minor didn't stop Dennis McLaughlin from collecting his city pay check. Now DPW investgators are trying to find out who submitted fake leave slips from in Baltimore County lock-up on charges of impersonating a police officer.
Meanwhile, Dixon staffers are given 24 hours to submit resumes or clean out their desks.
Meanwhile, Dixon staffers are given 24 hours to submit resumes or clean out their desks.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Small world!
One of the people charged in the counterfeit money/ drug bust last week was on federal probation for her involvement in the firebombing of the home of community activist Edna McAbier. Surely you remember that one: "the leader of the area Bloods initially wanted to shoot her in the head with a shotgun, but the gang dismissed the idea as not dramatic enough."
McAbier still lives in hiding, as far as we know... unlike at least one of her would-be killers!
McAbier still lives in hiding, as far as we know... unlike at least one of her would-be killers!
Need some churchin'?
Need some churchin'? Drop by the 2010 Interfaith Vigil Against Violence at 7 p.m. at the Cathedral up on Charles Street, "organizaed" by the Baltimore Interfaith Coalition
LoLz: "Baltimore PoliceDept GUN ARRESTS: BPD seizes 14 illegal guns over the weekend including one from a man impersonating a police officer at a flea market."
"Hundreds Of Shoes Found In Bags Along Md. Creek"
LoLz: "Baltimore PoliceDept GUN ARRESTS: BPD seizes 14 illegal guns over the weekend including one from a man impersonating a police officer at a flea market."
"Hundreds Of Shoes Found In Bags Along Md. Creek"
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Don't Miss
...NPR's story on the Bail Bonds industry. All kinds of interesting!
Thnx PP
Also interesting: NYT on transgender name-changes. I wonder at what point, according to MD law, does someone undergoing a sex change officially become the other gender?
Thnx PP
Also interesting: NYT on transgender name-changes. I wonder at what point, according to MD law, does someone undergoing a sex change officially become the other gender?
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Three men arrested for the stabbing death of Marine Pfc. Darius Ray, 20, at a house party early Saturday morning at a party at 6908 McClean Blvd.
Police "experimenting with new patrol strategies to counteract the hordes of drunken barhoppers who flood the streets at last call"
A victim's daughter talks to the reporter who wrote about her mother's murder in the NYT Fashion & Style section.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Baltimore John Watch
Page Croyder on the Guilford kidnapper: "if getting the conviction was so important that it justified probation, why didn’t they do something meaningful when [John] Couplin was arrested again while on that probation?"
Three weeks ago Croyder wrote about another John, John Miller: "Jessamy['s] attorneys clearly don’t have the records that they need, and they lack the training to recognize and properly handle threats ... This is something Jessamy could have fixed years ago and still hasn’t. Yet soon she will be running around Annapolis telling the 2010 General Assembly all the things she could do with more criminal laws."
...Jessamy was appointed (by Glendening I guess) to the Office of the State's Attorney in 1995 and has won three elections.
Fifteen years ago! And no one has ever mounted a credible threat against her for that office, ever!
Amazeballs!
Three weeks ago Croyder wrote about another John, John Miller: "Jessamy['s] attorneys clearly don’t have the records that they need, and they lack the training to recognize and properly handle threats ... This is something Jessamy could have fixed years ago and still hasn’t. Yet soon she will be running around Annapolis telling the 2010 General Assembly all the things she could do with more criminal laws."
...Jessamy was appointed (by Glendening I guess) to the Office of the State's Attorney in 1995 and has won three elections.
Fifteen years ago! And no one has ever mounted a credible threat against her for that office, ever!
Amazeballs!
No Money for Moms Day
HoCo jury won't give $700k to dirtbike mom
And no $$ for mother of Terrell Suggs' children, who asked the court to dismiss her protective order and a $70 million lawsuit ... "an attorney for the player said the couple is trying to reconcile."
And no $$ for mother of Terrell Suggs' children, who asked the court to dismiss her protective order and a $70 million lawsuit ... "an attorney for the player said the couple is trying to reconcile."
Friday, January 22, 2010
Ooh, counterfeit money!
Reports the BPD,
On January 21st, at about 645 hrs. Officers from the Central District Operations Squad observed a gold Pontiac grand prix in the 1600 block of Mcculloh street believed to be involved in suspected drug activity.
The officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop at which time the vehicle then fled. The officers were able to follow the vehicle and give out a good description to assiting units. As the vehicle crossed into the Western District, BPD's Violent Crime Impact Section assisted in following the vehicle.
The occupants bailed out and ran into 2312 Avalon ave. Officers secured the dwelling at which time observing drugs in plain view. A warrant was obtained and $22,245.00 in cash, of which $15,580.00 was counterfeit, was seized along with 7 Ziplock bags of heroin and a 1/2 oz of raw heroin.
It gets better
Union officials believe convicted sex offender Dennis McLaughlin was dipping into sick leave reserved for employees with lengthy illnesses so he could keep getting paid while in prison.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Have you seen...
Eighteen-year-old Logan Krywucki, last seen in the area of Windsor Mill Road and Lord Baltimore Drive.
Two murders connected by a car
A man posing as a maintenance worker tried to rob a guest at the Harbor Marriott
"Maryland State Police say the Baltimore police department is the first agency in the state to make more than 100 arrests using the statewide DNA database"
A man posing as a maintenance worker tried to rob a guest at the Harbor Marriott
"Maryland State Police say the Baltimore police department is the first agency in the state to make more than 100 arrests using the statewide DNA database"
Dropped
Prosecutors drop charges against union square community activist Chris Taylor, the result of a controversial arrest. More from the Sun
Creepin and peepin
"Md. bill would outlaw keeping a corpse in freezer"
Aieee! County police are ISO a man who's been breaking into women's homes to watch them sleep at night. Wonder if there's any relation to this peeper from last August? Or if he's friends with this guy? Or swaps notes with Clinton Gardner or Brian Eui Hong?
Aieee! County police are ISO a man who's been breaking into women's homes to watch them sleep at night. Wonder if there's any relation to this peeper from last August? Or if he's friends with this guy? Or swaps notes with Clinton Gardner or Brian Eui Hong?
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The slow, slow wheels of justice...
Trial began for "Skinny Suge" and a co-defendant in federal court today. It's been two years since "Suge" was indicted, and three years since he immortalized the chestnut, "I hope you [snitches] catch AIDS in your mouth and your lips the first thing that die."
Two murderers
From the SAO, links added:
At a hearing today before his scheduled trial was to begin, Quadir Butcher, 20, of the 2200 block of E. Mount Holly Street pled guilty to first-degree murder and use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence....so, mathletes, how many years will Mr. Butcher actually serve? Also ....
Judge Sylvester Cox sentenced Butcher to life in prison suspend all but 40 years for the murder count and a concurrent 20 years in prison, first five years without the possibility of parole for the handgun count and five years probation.
On June 2, 2008, witness(es) identified Quadir Butcher as the person responsible for a double shooting in the 3100 block of Clifton Avenue. The two victims were on the porch of their residence at approximately 8:30PM that day when Butcher approached them, produced a handgun and shot the first victim, Derrell Smith in the neck. The other victim was shot in the abdomen and leg and survived. Derrell Smith died later at University of Maryland Shock Trauma.
A Baltimore jury convicted Demetrius Smith, 26, of the 400 block of Parrish Street, yesterday of first-degree murder and use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence. The trial lasted one week and jurors deliberated approximately two-and-a-half hours before reaching its verdict.And don't miss this week's CP cover feature: "Rising Tide: Baltimore's 2009 homicide toll goes against national trends by going up"
Judge Timothy J. Doory scheduled sentencing for February 22, 2010 at which time Smith faces a maximum possible prison term of life plus 20 years.
On March 24, 2008 at approximately 8:50 a.m. officers responded to the 400 block of Stricker Street were they found the victim, Robert Long, lying on the ground shot twice in the head. The victim died from his injuries and an autopsy determined that the cause of death was homicide. Witnesses were located who identified the Smith as the person who shot and killed Long. Additionally, witnesses were able to provide information regarding the motive of the murder; Smith was a drug dealer and Long found Smith’s heroine {sic} stash while rehabbing an abandoned house on Parrish Street. Long took the drugs and shortly thereafter Smith located him and walked him out to a secluded area in a local park and killed him.
On July 12, 2008 Smith posted $350,000 bail following a bail review hearing in which the State argued that Smith should be held without bail. On August 27, 2008 Smith allegedly shot a victim in the leg during a street robbery in the 400 block of S. Parrish Street. The victim survived and Smith’s attempted murder trial is also scheduled to begin February 22, 2010.
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Raymond Gibson, 21, shot to death at 2:45 in the afternoon on N. Caroline Street (reported as the 1400 block by police and the 1700 block by the Sun.)
A city police officer has been found guilty by a trial board of misconduct with a prostitute. Allegedly her transported her from the city to county, then took her to a motel.
The city that (almost) never works
Peter Herman tells the story of the first vicitim of the Guilford attacker who was mugged at knifepoint by the same teen recently arrested for a brazen adbuction. Even though she was willing to testify againt her attacker, prosecutors took a plea deal!
Meanwhile, a DPW employee says when she informed her superiors that a city worker was on the sex offender registry and shouldn't be working in the field, she was told to shut up or face the consequences.
Meanwhile, a DPW employee says when she informed her superiors that a city worker was on the sex offender registry and shouldn't be working in the field, she was told to shut up or face the consequences.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
The county 14-year-old wanted for shooting a 13-year-old has turned himself in.
Attorneys to collect $3 million for prosecuting Tyson class-action suit
Attorneys to collect $3 million for prosecuting Tyson class-action suit
Media Blabber
Like tales of newsroom drama? You'll ♥ "Post Apocalypse: Inside the messy collapse of a great newspaper"
Also see: "Can newspaper muckraking carry on in nonprofits?"
Also see: "Can newspaper muckraking carry on in nonprofits?"
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View Larger MapUnidentified man stabbed to death at West Franklin and Paca Streets, Fenton has a picture of the scene
Four senior ladies home-invaded for their prescription meds in Edgewood
On MLK day, mayhem on MLK Blvd
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Unidentified Man, 2304 W. North Ave., shot at about 5:30 a.m.
How can shootings be down but murders up? "Percentage of victims being shot in the head at close range on the rise"
Mary Pat Clarke: Guilford and Oakenshawe will "track every stage of this perennial assailant [John Couplin]’s processing through a system which has failed us once."
.. Once?!
"Gay man is victimized twice, by killer and state"
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