"Urban terrorist"/Grand Am driving career stick-up brothers Evan and Christopher Foreman started out robbing drug dealers and illegal immigrants, likely mentored in the robbing arts by brothers Michael, 45, and Brian, 39. The fraternal team went on to
stage some very thought-out robberies of check-cashing stores, cash-for-gold stores and banks. Evan was
sentenced to 24 years and 6 months* in the federal system, Michael got 12 years, Brian 4 1/4 years.
For his part, Judge James Brednar called Christopher Foreman "depraved," and quipped, "you don't dip your toe in the water of bank robbery."
"I don't think the court knows the street life," remarked his mother
Darraux Horton, 59, who started her parenting career at age 14.
One Marcus Troy Evans, left, was arrested for a
Christmas-day beating of a gay man on North Milton Avenue. Apparently Evans was arrested two days after the beating on drug charges but was released on bail six days ago, in spite of the new drug charges, recent domestic violence charges and a rap sheet that includes numerous assaults, gun charges and burglaries. What dingdong of a judge made that call, I wonder? His trial will be at 8:30 a.m. on Jan 29th at 1400 N. Avenue room 3. As an aside, I see Evans' bail bondsman was Lee Dixon
was an agent for Milton Tillman's Four Aces bail bonds. Now that
Tillman and son are in the federal pen I see Lee Dixon's working for what's been
renamed* as Global Surety and Services, but is still a subsidiary of
FCS of Houston, TX. It looks like they're
hiring new "agents" if you're ISO a career change. It sounds like it's pretty much like
being an insurance agent, only your client is the court and gay-bashing, drug-dealing burglars are your beachfront real estate.
Speaking of gay-bashing, outspoken homohater Don Dwyer
says he "sought help" following the wreck of
The Legislator; he's attended AA meetings and an alcohol intervention class (like,
the same class every person arrested on alcohol-related charges has to go to?). Happiest of all, he also says he's not planning to run for re-election.
Fenton leafs through
the Dead Man Inc. corporate handbook* following an evening trailing the police and a BPD-TV camera crew en route to a shooting on Mannasota Avenue, where victims were
transported to the hospital by "private car." (Meaning someone didn't want to wait for the ambalance and drove them to the hospital?)
One man turned himself in and two more were arrested* on charges related to a Thanksgiving road rage incident in Owings Mills.
In PGC you can
trade Tide® for crack.
O'Malley says that the
DP in MD is two votes close to repeal.