Friday, July 30, 2010
Thankfully, crime is down
the governor and the mayor took the time to remind us yesterday that crime is down...way down
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Jessmay shows, does not speak
Politicians, including Jessmay gathered at a gathering last night in Charles Village for murder victim Stephen Pitcairn.
Meanwhile Rick Gilbert, who left the city after his attack tells his story.
Meanwhile Rick Gilbert, who left the city after his attack tells his story.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Hopkins Cancer Researcher Killed in CV Robbery
23-year-old Stephen Pitcairn was stabbed to death last night in Charles Village while walking home from the train station; died in the gutter holding a stranger's hand.
UPDATE: John Alexander Wagner, 34, and Lavelva Merritt, 24, were arrested for Pitcairn's murder. Unshockingly, both have extensive criminal histories.
UPDATE: John Alexander Wagner, 34, and Lavelva Merritt, 24, were arrested for Pitcairn's murder. Unshockingly, both have extensive criminal histories.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Weekend crime
Motorcycle rider is killed after a high-speed chase. Apparently the officer involved ignored orders to end the pursuit. He's been suspended from duty.
Quadruple stabbing in the County early on Saturday morning.
Double shooting in Owings Mills on Friday night.
Quadruple stabbing in the County early on Saturday morning.
Double shooting in Owings Mills on Friday night.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Yet Another Delay
The trial of Lee Stephens, accused of murdering Maryland House of Correction CO David McGuinn has been delayed yet again. If Stephens's trial goes ahead as scheduled next May it will have been nearly five years since McGuinn was murdered. No trial date has been set for Lamar Harris, Stephens's co-defendant.
This is embarassing
I never had a very high opinion of the Maryland Court of Appeals, and this only reinforces that impression.
Greene countered with the more up-to-date South Park reference, penning that in the "immortal words of Mr. Mackey, 'Drugs are bad.'"
He used his footnote to put the quote into full context, and it's most likely the first time an opinion from the state's highest court has included the phrase, "It's a bad thing to do drugs, so don't be bad by doing drugs, m'kay, that'd be bad."
BTW, it would be nice if the article told us which judges voted which way in this case.
Edit: I looked up the decision online, and the other judge that ruled in favor of the defendant was (surprise surprise) Robert Bell.
Greene countered with the more up-to-date South Park reference, penning that in the "immortal words of Mr. Mackey, 'Drugs are bad.'"
He used his footnote to put the quote into full context, and it's most likely the first time an opinion from the state's highest court has included the phrase, "It's a bad thing to do drugs, so don't be bad by doing drugs, m'kay, that'd be bad."
BTW, it would be nice if the article told us which judges voted which way in this case.
Edit: I looked up the decision online, and the other judge that ruled in favor of the defendant was (surprise surprise) Robert Bell.
All in the family
The city has sued former DPW employee and registered sex offender Dennis McLaughlin and his mother for $12,000 to recover sick pay he received while in jail.
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