Marciana Ringo's mother testified yesterday in the trial of Jamaal K. Abeokuto. May 2 would have been Marciana's 13th birthday.
Maurice Mouzon got 20+ years on federal gun and drug charges yesterday, after nearly 12 years of getting slapped on the wrist for his naughty behavior.
A 60-year-old woman is in serious condition at Hopkins after a suspected arson in the 900 block of E. Chase St.
Some kids threw a rock at a Loyola student on Sunday night and hit him in the head.
The Blotter has been much deeper than usual this week, with today's report (three pages!) detailing a rape, several stabbings, and some very bizarre homicide arrests.
An 11-year-old girl who hears gunshots every week and a ninth-grade boy who can't get to school without walking through gang territory were on-hand when the City Council unveiled its new report on tackling gang violence. There was no mention as to whether a report was prepared to report on the effectiveness of previously commissioned reports on gang-violence.
Sheila D. is a fan of drug treatment, but she won't state her opinions on decriminalizing the use of illegal drugs.
Terrance Washington, the inmate who escaped from HarCo officers while he was being taken to the hospital, was caught in Tennessee after stealing a Ryder truck and a Lexus.
Wow. People in HoCo actually have, like, community meetings and stuff when
Two officers are appealing a decision in a suit against the BPD regarding libelous search warrants.
Crime tip #1: Don't speed when you're transporting 180 pounds of high-quality wacky tabaccy from Atlanta to New York.
Crime tip #2: When you're fleeing police at 1:00am, crashing into a telephone pole is not the best escape plan.
A wedding photographer is scamming couples in Frederick.
An employee at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources lost a thumb drive with the Social Security numbers of about 1,400 employees, but it's probably just between some bus seats or something.