Irony alert: police officers "receive highest honor for actions under fire," but 1/4 of the recipients would not be name-able under the department's new policy.
(And doesn't this WMAR story read like it was translated from a Chinese newspaper?)
"Two men were shot Tuesday night while standing at an intersection in the Ellwood Park-Monument neighborhood in East Baltimore."
This week's four murders in the Ink.
The words "African-American" take up a lot of space.
Man who lied about the murder of his son gets 5 years
Outrage of the day: of course energy bills are going up, BGE has a lot of political contributions to make!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
42
Shawn Cannady, shot by an unnamed officer on Friday, has died of his injuries, the fourth fatal police-involved shooting this year.
Meanwhile,
Heavy hitters took to the Marc Steiner show this evening to discuss the new Baltimore Police non-disclosure policy: Anthony Guglielmi, Director of Public Affairs for the Baltimore Police Department; Robert Cherry, President of the Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police and a former homicide detective; David Rocah, staff attorney for the Maryland ACLU; and David Simon (read the essay).
If you're short on time, skip to the last half.
Are the police going to live up to the promise to volunteer all info journalists deem pertinent other than a name? And if they don't, then what? It's not really a negotiation, is it?
More thoughts on this issue from Buz
Non-intentional non-justified homicide #42 was Roger Dennis, shot at age 13 in 1997 in the 300 block of W. North Avenue, who died last August from his injuries.
Because of the definitions of criminal homicide as per the FBI, Dennis is on 2009's homicide tally, Cannady is not.
Meanwhile,
Heavy hitters took to the Marc Steiner show this evening to discuss the new Baltimore Police non-disclosure policy: Anthony Guglielmi, Director of Public Affairs for the Baltimore Police Department; Robert Cherry, President of the Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police and a former homicide detective; David Rocah, staff attorney for the Maryland ACLU; and David Simon (read the essay).
If you're short on time, skip to the last half.
Are the police going to live up to the promise to volunteer all info journalists deem pertinent other than a name? And if they don't, then what? It's not really a negotiation, is it?
More thoughts on this issue from Buz
Non-intentional non-justified homicide #42 was Roger Dennis, shot at age 13 in 1997 in the 300 block of W. North Avenue, who died last August from his injuries.
Because of the definitions of criminal homicide as per the FBI, Dennis is on 2009's homicide tally, Cannady is not.
Feds Subpoena Flex Squad Records
"A federal grand jury has subpoenaed run sheets, log books, and personnel files of at least five members of the Baltimore Police Department's disbanded Southwest 'Flex Squad' ..."
Murder of 17-year-old Herbert Carsten Jr. (39) may have been gang-related
Your tax $ at work: "Suit reveals millions in city pension giveaways"
County
"Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a vehicle and two men wanted for the assault on a Baltimore County police officer that occurred on March 1 at approximately 2:16 a.m. in Precinct 9/White Marsh."
Have you seen this short, pudgy (alleged) perv with circumflex brows?
Murder of 17-year-old Herbert Carsten Jr. (39) may have been gang-related
Your tax $ at work: "Suit reveals millions in city pension giveaways"
County
"Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a vehicle and two men wanted for the assault on a Baltimore County police officer that occurred on March 1 at approximately 2:16 a.m. in Precinct 9/White Marsh."
Have you seen this short, pudgy (alleged) perv with circumflex brows?
41
A man shot to death in the 3300 block of E. Baltimore St. last night
A man arrested for setting his 85-year-old grandmother on fire
A man shot at a thrift store on W. North Avenue
A man shot in the face at Park Heights & Reisterstown Rds.
Jury selection has begun for trial of the man accused of ordering the murder of Carl Lackl from jail
"Maryland police databases have rich harvest of names"
Stolen cars and robberies in the Blotter
Maryland Title Co. of Baltimore loses license over allegations of stealing <$700k
Orthodox law firm takes Shabbat seriously
A man arrested for setting his 85-year-old grandmother on fire
A man shot at a thrift store on W. North Avenue
A man shot in the face at Park Heights & Reisterstown Rds.
Jury selection has begun for trial of the man accused of ordering the murder of Carl Lackl from jail
"Maryland police databases have rich harvest of names"
Stolen cars and robberies in the Blotter
Maryland Title Co. of Baltimore loses license over allegations of stealing <$700k
Orthodox law firm takes Shabbat seriously
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Homicide victim #39 was Id'd as Herbert Carsten Jr., age 17, a life apparently not worth more comment than the insomnia its end inflicted.
40-- oh shiz!!
A fight on the dance floor led to murder in the street after closing at Coconuts, and the gunwoman is at large!
39
A quadruple shooting has one fatality so far in the Southeast
Another police-involved shooting, and the third in four years for the unnamed 28-year-old officer. What's his/her deal? A training issue? An itchy trigger finger? Bad luck?
And why would the police department under FBIII divulge this officer's brow-raising track record?
A personal e-mail plea from Delegate Craig Rice set the tone for the preservation of MD's death penalty
What the?! The vice president of Baltimore's NAACP chapter arrested for heroin, bupe & mj possession
Another police-involved shooting, and the third in four years for the unnamed 28-year-old officer. What's his/her deal? A training issue? An itchy trigger finger? Bad luck?
And why would the police department under FBIII divulge this officer's brow-raising track record?
A personal e-mail plea from Delegate Craig Rice set the tone for the preservation of MD's death penalty
What the?! The vice president of Baltimore's NAACP chapter arrested for heroin, bupe & mj possession
Friday, March 6, 2009
Jury Convicts Man for Murder of Byron Dickey
The SA's office reports that a Baltimore City jury today convicted Donnell Johnson, 35, of the 700 block of E. 21st St. of first-degree murder and use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence. The jury deliberated approximately three hours after hearing three days of testimony before rendering its verdict. Johnson faces a maximum possible sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole. Judge John C. Themelis scheduled sentencing for May 7, 2009. Details:
On August 12, 2007 at or around the 2100 block of Barclay Street Johnson became involved in a fight with the victim, Byron Dickey. During the fight Johnson brandished a .32 caliber handgun at which time Dickey began to run. Johnson chased Dickey, firing the handgun repeatedly at him as they ran. Dickey was struck three times and eventually collapsed due to his injuries. Police arrived on scene and secured the area and medics transported Johnson to John Hopkins Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Lead detective Donald Bradshaw pulled footage from police pole cameras on both Barclay and Greenmount Streets and video footage did capture a portion of the incident where an individual generally matching the description of the defendant was running down Barclay Street with their right hand extended in a manner consistent with possessing a handgun. Further investigation revealed witnesses who were able to positively identify Johnson as the individual who shot and killed Dickey.
A most unusual trial for MD: an anonymous jury and the feds seeking the death penalty in the case of Patrick Byers Jr., accused of ordering the murder of Carl Lackl from jail.
Only in Baltimore: the twisted tale of attorney Kim Y. Johnson's apparent conflicts of interest between the police department and her own clients.
Should police still be investigating-- and should Hermann still be writing-- about the death of Annie McCann?
Only in Baltimore: the twisted tale of attorney Kim Y. Johnson's apparent conflicts of interest between the police department and her own clients.
Should police still be investigating-- and should Hermann still be writing-- about the death of Annie McCann?
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Your daily badness
Ink: two murders last week, both stabbings
Meanwhile, two alleged stabbers apprehended.
Alleged murderer Lewis Brock, alias Keshawn Brown, Luis Brown and Lamar Smith, has been arrested about 20-something times for guns and drugs, and in 2002 for attempted first-degree murder with a handgun, a case that was noll pros'd.
The other accused deadly shanker, Eddy M. Castillo-Diaz, is an illegal immigrant from Honduras.
330 pounds? That's a lot of coca!
So let me get this straight, if you have less than an ounce of marijuana and a case of insomnia, your biggest worry is being fined $100?
On the left coast, gay rights, Chris Brown go to court.
Meanwhile, two alleged stabbers apprehended.
Alleged murderer Lewis Brock, alias Keshawn Brown, Luis Brown and Lamar Smith, has been arrested about 20-something times for guns and drugs, and in 2002 for attempted first-degree murder with a handgun, a case that was noll pros'd.
The other accused deadly shanker, Eddy M. Castillo-Diaz, is an illegal immigrant from Honduras.
330 pounds? That's a lot of coca!
So let me get this straight, if you have less than an ounce of marijuana and a case of insomnia, your biggest worry is being fined $100?
On the left coast, gay rights, Chris Brown go to court.
how about them earmarks?
A million buck$ for the Cal Ripken foundation of mentors as 'crime prevention' -- is Cal Sr. running the PAL centers now?
vs.
1/4 of that for the ferkakata crime lab
and 34.7 times that much for a Metrorail. Because the metro has been such a success.
... Just how selected is this list?
... is that the sum total of 'criminal justice' earmarks?
Nothing was requested for juvenile justice, the courthouse, etc.?
Where was Cummings, aka the one who was supposed to have his snout in the trough for us?
A million buck$ for the Cal Ripken foundation of mentors as 'crime prevention' -- is Cal Sr. running the PAL centers now?
vs.
1/4 of that for the ferkakata crime lab
and 34.7 times that much for a Metrorail. Because the metro has been such a success.
... Just how selected is this list?
... is that the sum total of 'criminal justice' earmarks?
Nothing was requested for juvenile justice, the courthouse, etc.?
Where was Cummings, aka the one who was supposed to have his snout in the trough for us?
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Welcome, tourists
A body was found near Broadway pier in Fells Pint. "Initially, they thought the person may have been unconscious, but the person had died."
50 Years for Murder of Edward Jeter
From the SA's office:
"A Baltimore City jury today convicted Troy Levi Dukes, 39, of the 3600 block of Echodale Avenue of second-degree murder and use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence. Judge Charles G. Bernstein sentenced Dukes to 30 years for second-degree murder and 20 years for use of a handgun in a crime of violence consecutively for a total of 50 years in prison. The jury deliberated two days before returning with a guilty verdict.
Dukes shot and killed Edward Jeter, 28, on March 31, 2006 at a residence in the 900 block of Luzerne Ave. Police responded to the scene and discovered Jeter lying face down on the floor suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. Witnesses identified Dukes as being in the residence arguing with Jeter immediately before hearing a gunshot."
"A Baltimore City jury today convicted Troy Levi Dukes, 39, of the 3600 block of Echodale Avenue of second-degree murder and use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence. Judge Charles G. Bernstein sentenced Dukes to 30 years for second-degree murder and 20 years for use of a handgun in a crime of violence consecutively for a total of 50 years in prison. The jury deliberated two days before returning with a guilty verdict.
Dukes shot and killed Edward Jeter, 28, on March 31, 2006 at a residence in the 900 block of Luzerne Ave. Police responded to the scene and discovered Jeter lying face down on the floor suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. Witnesses identified Dukes as being in the residence arguing with Jeter immediately before hearing a gunshot."
Sounds like...
... we're keeping the death penalty but making it harder to apply.
Hassan Giordano: Dems dropped the ball
Hassan Giordano: Dems dropped the ball
Tats for Tots
"TATS FOR TOTS - Illegal tattoos show juvenile gang membership growing"
"CRACKING THE SHIELD - The inside story of how Baltimore Police Officers William King and Antonio Murray were sentenced to a combined 454 years in prison on corruption charges."
County police are ISO a couple of chunky-looking white guys believed responsible for a series of burglaries in Cockeysville.
How sweet! UHF celeb/Personal injury lawyer Stephen L. Miles gave up ambulance-chasing to be a dad.
Is the Chandra Levy mystery finally going to be solved?
What the?! In PGC, a woman found her missing, murdered daughter's body in home they shared
"CRACKING THE SHIELD - The inside story of how Baltimore Police Officers William King and Antonio Murray were sentenced to a combined 454 years in prison on corruption charges."
County police are ISO a couple of chunky-looking white guys believed responsible for a series of burglaries in Cockeysville.
How sweet! UHF celeb/Personal injury lawyer Stephen L. Miles gave up ambulance-chasing to be a dad.
Is the Chandra Levy mystery finally going to be solved?
What the?! In PGC, a woman found her missing, murdered daughter's body in home they shared
Morning Media Blabber
Hearst media to begin to charge for digital news.
... meanwhile, Reader's Digest may file for bankruptcy!
... meanwhile, Reader's Digest may file for bankruptcy!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Only 1 in 27?
Study: 1 in 27 Md. adults in correction system ... in 2008, it cost $86 to confine an offender in Maryland per day
(incredibly, the percentage of city residents is not much higher-- about 1 in 22, if this article's estimate of 28,000 is accurate)
A man shot during an attempted robbery/carjacking, a stickup in the ToonTown Center garage.
More on the Bounty Hunters, a citywide subset of the Bloods "ruthless enough to burn one of their own alive"
Senate to "employ a rarely used legislative maneuver" to bring death penalty bill to a vote
Last year's bogus-parking-ticket scandal may have been the result of MVA employees stealing license plates
Paige Croyder: maybe expungement isn't such a great idea
Hermann ranks the state's biggest drug busts
("reefer"? "grass"? Is that what the kids of today are calling it?)
(incredibly, the percentage of city residents is not much higher-- about 1 in 22, if this article's estimate of 28,000 is accurate)
A man shot during an attempted robbery/carjacking, a stickup in the ToonTown Center garage.
More on the Bounty Hunters, a citywide subset of the Bloods "ruthless enough to burn one of their own alive"
Senate to "employ a rarely used legislative maneuver" to bring death penalty bill to a vote
Last year's bogus-parking-ticket scandal may have been the result of MVA employees stealing license plates
Paige Croyder: maybe expungement isn't such a great idea
Hermann ranks the state's biggest drug busts
("reefer"? "grass"? Is that what the kids of today are calling it?)
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