Interview-room sex! Bleached hair! Flesh-colored lips!
Tiffany Weaver goes free!
At a hearing today, Hector Manzueta, 26, of the 1400 block of Anglesea Street in Southeast Baltimore’s Medford neighborhood, pled guilty to second-degree murder and use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence. Judge Wanda K. Heard sentenced Manzueta to 30 years in prison for the murder count and a concurrent 20 year prison term for the handgun count. On June 19, 2006 Manzueta shot Katiria De La Cruz, 24, once in the face after she tried to end her relationship with him. Manzueta then turned the gun on himself in an attempt to kill himself. Despite shooting himself in the head, Manzueta survived. Police found the two in his apartment after Manzueta called a member of the family and confessed to what he had done. Those family members, in turn, contacted the Baltimore Police Department and lead the officers to Manzueta’s apartment. Police found Mrs. De La Cruz partially disrobed lying in a pool of blood on a mattress. They recovered the murder weapon – a 9 MM semi-automatic handgun – covered in blood just a short distance away on the floor. Assistant State’s Attorney E. Wesley Adams of the Homicide Division prosecuted the case.
The Grand Jury indicted Anthony Monroe, 28, of the 1500 block of E. 29th Street for first-degree murder and other charges; court documents allege on January 20, 2007 Anthony Monroe was identified as the person last seen with Milan Andrew Walker, 30, seated in a vehicle in the 1000 block of E. Baltimore Street and that witnesses heard gunshots and saw Walker falling out of the vehicle onto the pavement and the vehicle leaving the scene. Walker later died that day at Johns Hopkins Hospital. An arraignment is scheduled for July 3.
An ongoing DEA investigation has
led to 20 people being charged for drug-related crimes.
What the?! "A Baltimore County police officer was
hospitalized this morning after a man walking near an elementary school in Essex tossed paint thinner in his face."
Eagle: "A Dundalk Avenue townhouse that
was the site of a shooting three weeks ago was severely damaged in a two-alarm fire Tuesday. Earlier this week, it was unclear whether the two incidents were related."
Somebody
found a body in the Patapsco river.
The Hamm on his plan to have the city's 42 homicide detectives schlepping beats "we’re getting some push-back from our detectives and rightly so ... Whenever you do something new or different, you’re going to get push-back. But I worked homicide. I know our detectives, when they want to work a ballgame [while off-duty], they will put that uniform on and work.
If they can do it then, they can do it now."
Nice 'tude!
Blotteratta: A man was stabbed in the torso in the 2700 block of Pennsylvania Ave,; a six-year-old Hyundai was carjacked; police recovered 25 capsules of heroin and nearly $4,500 in cash.
More details on the
road rage killing of cab driver Ghulam Mustafa (left).
Two bank robbers are being sought in AAC.
Prince George's County school board member Nathaniel Thomas resigned the day after
a grand jury indicted him over an alleged sexual relationship with a 15-year-old. He's also accused of having inappropriate relationships with two other students.
Keith Ray, the man behind last summer's "
one-man crime wave" in the Northern, got 50 years in prison.
Verbena Harris, the mother of a mentally troubled man who died in state custody,
has filed a $2 million lawsuit following his overdose on prescription medication given to him at the Baltimore City Detention Center.
The city's plan to make a "superblock" on the West side is being derailed by the owner of New York Fashions, who
refuses to move.
Hey, you in the 'burbs...
you might get murdered too. But don't let it get you down.
In AAC, Marley Middle School was
put on lockdown after a child was seen with a gun.