A city toddler, Ramon Richardson, (left) went missing from the 1800 block of Milton Avenue after his aunt left him outside, alone.
"In the last of its four public hearings, the Maryland Commission on Capital Punishment explored yesterday the risk of innocent people being executed"
Peter Hermann gets into the spirit of blogging in a piece on the Colonial Inn's gaming-machine bust: "here are some random obversations [sic]. Don't ask me what they mean."
Maryland State Police, after a two-year-long-investigation, arrested and charged a Glenn J. Raynor, 39, of HarfCo in connection with a 2006 rape investigation.
Car-repair shop arson in the Deener.
* I should say, alleged tropical storm. The NOAA doesn't appear to be predicting anything but less than an inch of rain.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Friday, September 5, 2008
Police Officers Charged with Assault, Endangerment
Today prosecutors filed a criminal information charging Baltimore Police Detective Terry Love, 31, and Baltimore County Deputy Sheriff Michael Herring, 36, of Towson, with second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and dangerous weapon charges. Prosecutors filed the criminal information after a joint law enforcement investigation.
The alleged incident occurred in the early morning of September 8, 2007 at the intersection of Belvedere Avenue and York Road and involves a 42-yr. old black male who was beaten and left unconscious in the road. The maximum penalty under the law is 10 years in prison.
A criminal summons has been issued in these cases and an arraignment is scheduled for October 7, 2008 before the Honorable Sylvester Cox.
-- info from the SAO
The alleged incident occurred in the early morning of September 8, 2007 at the intersection of Belvedere Avenue and York Road and involves a 42-yr. old black male who was beaten and left unconscious in the road. The maximum penalty under the law is 10 years in prison.
A criminal summons has been issued in these cases and an arraignment is scheduled for October 7, 2008 before the Honorable Sylvester Cox.
-- info from the SAO
18 Shootings this Week
... mapped by Spotcrime.
Five years for Todd Alan Poorman, who allegedly shot his friend to death six times at close range.
Peter Hermann writes about a 66-year-old tourist with a slipped disc robbed in Mt. Vernon.
And a featurette on the John Watch, which, oddly, doesn't include a url or have a link to the blog.
... today the BJW posted a map that makes the high-traffic areas quite clear.
Five years for Todd Alan Poorman, who allegedly shot his friend to death six times at close range.
Peter Hermann writes about a 66-year-old tourist with a slipped disc robbed in Mt. Vernon.
And a featurette on the John Watch, which, oddly, doesn't include a url or have a link to the blog.
... today the BJW posted a map that makes the high-traffic areas quite clear.
Sperm-Soaked Chihuahuas
... wouldn't commit these kinds of crimes!!
Buried in the Blotter: "A man, 30, was attempting to prevent a gunman from entering his home in the first block of W. 23rd St. about 3 a.m. Wednesday when he was shot in the upper body."
... also, a 13-year-old robbed of shoes and a man robbed of pain pills.
Bmore's making efforts to reduce 911's call volume
A very unusual street robbery in Homeland.
A drive-thru stabbing at the Popeye's chicken in Cockeysville
Cons escape in Queen Anne's County. The bald one is still on the loose.
Wacky: the Iranian government is suing a Baltimore company for damaging $50 million worth of military supplies that were being stored here.
Legislators put new DNA collection regulations on hold
News of the Pervy:
- Touchy teacher Alan Beier will stay in jail in spite of being a target of attacks
- 'Publican pederast and former "Big Brother" Robert McKee is expected to plead guilty to child porn charges.
Buried in the Blotter: "A man, 30, was attempting to prevent a gunman from entering his home in the first block of W. 23rd St. about 3 a.m. Wednesday when he was shot in the upper body."
... also, a 13-year-old robbed of shoes and a man robbed of pain pills.
Bmore's making efforts to reduce 911's call volume
A very unusual street robbery in Homeland.
A drive-thru stabbing at the Popeye's chicken in Cockeysville
Cons escape in Queen Anne's County. The bald one is still on the loose.
Wacky: the Iranian government is suing a Baltimore company for damaging $50 million worth of military supplies that were being stored here.
Legislators put new DNA collection regulations on hold
News of the Pervy:
- Touchy teacher Alan Beier will stay in jail in spite of being a target of attacks
- 'Publican pederast and former "Big Brother" Robert McKee is expected to plead guilty to child porn charges.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Fuckwad Holding Hostages
Oh God, another domestic hostage situation. Some asshole has two hostages in Parkville.
Update: Everyone was released unharmed. Phew!
A judge sent Mark Castillo to a psychiatric hospital yesterday.
Bealefeld's canned the commander of the SW, following last weekend's shootathon, and is doing no tail sitting when it comes to the abysmal homicide clearance rate.
Two alleged shooters arrested, one of whom is 16.
WTF?! In PGC, an 8-month-old baby was shot to death!
Buz sez Eddie's has a new item: pistol whip
Stolen in the Northern: iPod, Cadillac, violin, DVDs, coins, etc.
Update: Everyone was released unharmed. Phew!
A judge sent Mark Castillo to a psychiatric hospital yesterday.
Bealefeld's canned the commander of the SW, following last weekend's shootathon, and is doing no tail sitting when it comes to the abysmal homicide clearance rate.
Two alleged shooters arrested, one of whom is 16.
WTF?! In PGC, an 8-month-old baby was shot to death!
Buz sez Eddie's has a new item: pistol whip
Stolen in the Northern: iPod, Cadillac, violin, DVDs, coins, etc.
Detoit Mayor to Plead Guilty to Two Felony Counts!!
... and The Detroit Free Press has uplive, streaming video of the whole thing!
We heart the Internets!!
(thanks for the heads-up J!)
... CNN has a better connection.
We heart the Internets!!
(thanks for the heads-up J!)
... CNN has a better connection.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
September 3
"4 killed in 15 weekend shootings in the city" and two more shootings reported last night.
The Ink adds two new names to the toll.
A suspect is at large after robbing a Rite Aid on Security Blvd. and kidnapping an employee.
The Court of appeals has ruled that a prison inmate’s confession to investigators that he molested a child can’t be used against him.
Another "Stop Fucking Snitching" figure is about to get some time. "Tremain Arrnel Tazewell admitted in federal court Tuesday that he worked with a conspirator who bought heroin in New York" (the headline is deceiving, Tazewell faces a max of 20 years but has not been sentenced yet).
New school year, new efforts to increase the peace. (Doesn't Exhibit A have the best covers?!)
And, on John Watch, a fresh hooker 'round the elementary school!
Bail bondsman Valdez V. Fisher Jr.: "an arrestee’s access to freedom is far too immediate and convenient."
Media Blabber: CP on the Sun-related blogs.
Lynn Anderson left journalism and moved to France!
What the?!: Two brothers who ran a Philadelphia funeral home have pleaded guilty to selling corpses to a company that trafficked in stolen body parts, including Alistair Cooke's!
(Insert "Master's Pieces Theatre" joke here)
The Ink adds two new names to the toll.
A suspect is at large after robbing a Rite Aid on Security Blvd. and kidnapping an employee.
The Court of appeals has ruled that a prison inmate’s confession to investigators that he molested a child can’t be used against him.
Another "Stop Fucking Snitching" figure is about to get some time. "Tremain Arrnel Tazewell admitted in federal court Tuesday that he worked with a conspirator who bought heroin in New York" (the headline is deceiving, Tazewell faces a max of 20 years but has not been sentenced yet).
New school year, new efforts to increase the peace. (Doesn't Exhibit A have the best covers?!)
And, on John Watch, a fresh hooker 'round the elementary school!
Bail bondsman Valdez V. Fisher Jr.: "an arrestee’s access to freedom is far too immediate and convenient."
Media Blabber: CP on the Sun-related blogs.
Lynn Anderson left journalism and moved to France!
What the?!: Two brothers who ran a Philadelphia funeral home have pleaded guilty to selling corpses to a company that trafficked in stolen body parts, including Alistair Cooke's!
(Insert "Master's Pieces Theatre" joke here)
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
# 147, # 148
Reports the Sun's Sara Neufeld: Reginald Carter Jr., 20, 400 block of S. Longwood St. at 9:10 p.m last night; unidentified teenager, shot in the chest in the 200 block of S. Woodington Road.
-- correction, this is the same as #146.
What the?! "A Baltimore judge has awarded $275,000 to a Hampden tow truck driver who, after complaining about the wait at the city’s impound lot, was badly beaten by the lot attendant."
In Dundalk, a house burgled, the resident murdered, and the teenage co-defendant is out of jail.
Ew. Former Maryland state delegate Robert A. McKee was charged with possessing child pornography and reportedly will plead guilty.
Did you know? Target has its own crime lab!
A break -in and violation of a protective order in the 4500 block of Keswick, a BB-gun shooting at Robert Poole middle school (mascot, the Fightin' Busbeaters) and a pickpocketed gal at the ESPN Zone in the Blotter.
County detention center all finished... but the lawsuits are just getting started.
Hey, the Court of Appeals has three VJJs now!
-- correction, this is the same as #146.
What the?! "A Baltimore judge has awarded $275,000 to a Hampden tow truck driver who, after complaining about the wait at the city’s impound lot, was badly beaten by the lot attendant."
In Dundalk, a house burgled, the resident murdered, and the teenage co-defendant is out of jail.
Ew. Former Maryland state delegate Robert A. McKee was charged with possessing child pornography and reportedly will plead guilty.
Did you know? Target has its own crime lab!
A break -in and violation of a protective order in the 4500 block of Keswick, a BB-gun shooting at Robert Poole middle school (mascot, the Fightin' Busbeaters) and a pickpocketed gal at the ESPN Zone in the Blotter.
County detention center all finished... but the lawsuits are just getting started.
Hey, the Court of Appeals has three VJJs now!
Monday, September 1, 2008
Lori Responds!
"Thanks for your interest in my whereabouts. b was a freelance gig and responsibilities at my real job have pulled me away from it. My posts linked to all sources. I can't speak on their transition to print, as in this position, I was strictly a blogger and not a one-woman publishing house.Also, nothing's been removed from the archive http://www.bthesite.com/archives/author/loribarrett/."
A milli!
We reached a million hits sometime this morning! That's kind of a lot
(For a little blog like this, anyway!)
(For a little blog like this, anyway!)
Labor Day
As you enjoy your days off (well, most of you):
A man in his early 20s was fatally shot in the safe and friendly neighborhood of Irvington, making him number 146. Even with the offense, it is worth noting the dramatic dip in homicides in the city, which is exactly what the Examiner did.
Brandon Barfield, a 20-year-old little dear, was arrested for multiple robberies in northeast Baltimore yesterday.
The Blotter for Monday features a shooting, a robbery, and a homicide as an addendum to random nonfatal offenses ...
A man in his early 20s was fatally shot in the safe and friendly neighborhood of Irvington, making him number 146. Even with the offense, it is worth noting the dramatic dip in homicides in the city, which is exactly what the Examiner did.
Brandon Barfield, a 20-year-old little dear, was arrested for multiple robberies in northeast Baltimore yesterday.
The Blotter for Monday features a shooting, a robbery, and a homicide as an addendum to random nonfatal offenses ...
Sunday, August 31, 2008
MD Dept. Juvenile Justice = Huge Mess
Jaw-dropper of the week: "Dwayne Price had been arrested 11 times and had run away from state custody at least once. Yet at the age of 18, the state's juvenile justice system gave him one final chance at rehabilitation." Less than a month later, he'd raped an 88-year-old woman, "the second time Price had raped an elderly woman while supposedly under state supervision." ... and it just goes downhill from there.
Sun blogger Peter Hermann writes about murder victim Tyisha M. Brown. Employs sentence fragments. For drama. Like Rodricks. Likes to.
Bealefeld attributes the record-low homicide rate to "a focus on locking up repeat violent offenders," Dixon's office also credits a city health department mediation program.
Har! Raven/genius Derrick Martin was suspended a game and fined after taking his pot to the airport.
MD news:
In QAC, an 18-year-old is charged with hitting an 11-year-old and a 15-year-old with her car (on purpose)
Hyattsville's Wendy Garcia, age 25, got three years in jail for lying to protect members of the Gang that Saves Trout. Also facing the business end of the long Rod of the law: a bank robber, a gun possessor and a guy who defrauded the Small Business Administration.
Looks Gangsta but Isn't Dept:
Converse pulls "gangsta" shoes
Dr. Dre's son was found dead, cause undetermined
Sun blogger Peter Hermann writes about murder victim Tyisha M. Brown. Employs sentence fragments. For drama. Like Rodricks. Likes to.
Bealefeld attributes the record-low homicide rate to "a focus on locking up repeat violent offenders," Dixon's office also credits a city health department mediation program.
Har! Raven/genius Derrick Martin was suspended a game and fined after taking his pot to the airport.
MD news:
In QAC, an 18-year-old is charged with hitting an 11-year-old and a 15-year-old with her car (on purpose)
Hyattsville's Wendy Garcia, age 25, got three years in jail for lying to protect members of the Gang that Saves Trout. Also facing the business end of the long Rod of the law: a bank robber, a gun possessor and a guy who defrauded the Small Business Administration.
Looks Gangsta but Isn't Dept:
Converse pulls "gangsta" shoes
Dr. Dre's son was found dead, cause undetermined
Saturday, August 30, 2008
# 145
An unidentified man was found shot to death this morning in East Baltimore in the 900 block of Valley Street. No suspects, no motive.
... and the owner of car-repair shop Joe's Garage shot a would-be robber to death. No word on if the owner will face charges.
... and the owner of car-repair shop Joe's Garage shot a would-be robber to death. No word on if the owner will face charges.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Murder suspect Demetrius Smith was let out on $350k bail after being arrested for shooting a witness execution-style in the head, then was arrested for shooting a man during a robbery. Page Croyder's got some choice words for Judge Braverman.
Drugs in the film industry? Get outta here!
Speaking of the CP, this is the last day to vote for BOBs.
Drugs in the film industry? Get outta here!
Speaking of the CP, this is the last day to vote for BOBs.
Brandon Grimes Guilty of 1st-Degree Murder
From the SA's Office:
A 22-year-old man was shot to death on the West side.
The death of Ankush Gupta, found in the Harbor, is considered "suspicious."
Officer Tommy Sanders III pleaded not guilty this morning in the death of Edward Lamont Hunt.
What the?! A stadium employee was kidnapped!
Don't miss Page Croyder's blog at the Center for Emerging Media.
A Baltimore City jury convicted Brandon Grimes, 23, of the 800 block of Cator Ave. today of first-degree murder, use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence and wear/carry/transport a handgun. The two-week trial ended yesterday and the jury deliberated approximately four hours over two days before reaching its verdict.More from the Sun's crime blog and Melissa Harris.
Judge Timothy J. Doory ordered a pre-sentence investigation be completed and scheduled sentencing for October 21, 2008.
In the early morning hours of January 9, 2007 Brandon Grimes fatally shot Baltimore Police Detective Troy Lamont Chesley, Sr. in the 4500 block of Fairfax Rd. as Chesley was returning home from his shift.
Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin Wiggins of the Homicide Division prosecuted this case.
A 22-year-old man was shot to death on the West side.
The death of Ankush Gupta, found in the Harbor, is considered "suspicious."
Officer Tommy Sanders III pleaded not guilty this morning in the death of Edward Lamont Hunt.
What the?! A stadium employee was kidnapped!
Don't miss Page Croyder's blog at the Center for Emerging Media.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Correction: Jayne Miller is Not a Biter
Van Smith of the CP tells us that Jayne has been on the Tillman tip for a while. Unlike Lori Barrett, she is not a biter. We hear she's also quit smoking! Yay Jayne!
BCrime regrets the error.
ps., right before the CP's article appeared, Lori Barrett went "on vacation" and hasn't been heard from since.
BCrime regrets the error.
ps., right before the CP's article appeared, Lori Barrett went "on vacation" and hasn't been heard from since.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
"Die Bitch Die"
Yike, Baltimore John Watch reports that a working girl was attacked by a tall, skinny man with "calcium deposits" on his face.
Media Blabber
WBAL= total biters!
Not long after the City Paper published court documents re. the Tillman raids, the NBC affiliate is patting itself on the back for "obtaining" them.
I guess clicking on a .pdf is strenuous if you smoke as much as Jayne Miller does!
Here's much more on the Tillman antics from the News Hole.
Also a biter: Lori Barrett of "b"
Don't miss CP's story from last week on the Sun's miseries.
Will Brandon Grimes go free again? "A city crime lab employee left his own DNA on the pistol police say Brandon Grimes used to kill an off-duty Baltimore police officer, according to testimony during Grimes' murder trial this morning." And also, ew.
In Rockville, "Ex-Teacher Charged With Giving Students Cocaine"!
It's a hell of a drug!
The new "Baltimore Crime Beat" column is on the arrest in the 1986 murder of wino Charlie Neeper
A guy who had his azz beat by county police after they accused him of stealing his own car is suing for $850k
Baltimore City Councilwoman Rochelle “Rikki” Spector (5th District) got a lucky break when the officer who issued her that disappearing traffic ticket somehow never got a summons.
Busy-handed octogenarian urologist survives plane crash, gets busted with doobage
Not long after the City Paper published court documents re. the Tillman raids, the NBC affiliate is patting itself on the back for "obtaining" them.
I guess clicking on a .pdf is strenuous if you smoke as much as Jayne Miller does!
Here's much more on the Tillman antics from the News Hole.
Also a biter: Lori Barrett of "b"
Don't miss CP's story from last week on the Sun's miseries.
Will Brandon Grimes go free again? "A city crime lab employee left his own DNA on the pistol police say Brandon Grimes used to kill an off-duty Baltimore police officer, according to testimony during Grimes' murder trial this morning." And also, ew.
In Rockville, "Ex-Teacher Charged With Giving Students Cocaine"!
It's a hell of a drug!
The new "Baltimore Crime Beat" column is on the arrest in the 1986 murder of wino Charlie Neeper
A guy who had his azz beat by county police after they accused him of stealing his own car is suing for $850k
Baltimore City Councilwoman Rochelle “Rikki” Spector (5th District) got a lucky break when the officer who issued her that disappearing traffic ticket somehow never got a summons.
Busy-handed octogenarian urologist survives plane crash, gets busted with doobage
Afternoon...
A 16 year old boy suffered from a nonfatal offense when he was shot last night in Northeast Baltimore.
Who will test the testers? Apparently the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board will.
In a twist of irony beyond hilarity, Anthony P. Wallnofer wrote the rule he's accused of allegedly breaking. You'd figure he'd have been smart enough to draft a loophole...
Daily Blotter, where it notes $30 worth of soft drinks stolen in Pikesville. What, tap water wasn't good enough for you?
Anna Ditkoff tracks the murders in Baltimore as few others can do, noting two from this past week in the process.
Who will test the testers? Apparently the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board will.
In a twist of irony beyond hilarity, Anthony P. Wallnofer wrote the rule he's accused of allegedly breaking. You'd figure he'd have been smart enough to draft a loophole...
Daily Blotter, where it notes $30 worth of soft drinks stolen in Pikesville. What, tap water wasn't good enough for you?
Anna Ditkoff tracks the murders in Baltimore as few others can do, noting two from this past week in the process.
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