Goons over my hammy:BaltCo police are looking for 28-year-old drifter David T. Burton, who stabbed the manager of Denny's in Fullerton.
The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted David Piccione, 28, on charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment, second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. Court documents allege on July 11 while at a gas station David Piccione and his ex-girlfriend got into an argument. Piccione assaulted the woman, dragged her into his car against her will and drove away.
Clyde Lewis, 80, charged with the first-degree murder of Thomas Batty, 66, pled "not guilty" at his arraignment this morning. His first-degree murder trial is scheduled for November 27 before Judge Glynn.
Yvette Cade wants former PGC Judge Richard Palumbo, right, to face charges. On August 10 the Commission on Judicial Disabilities cancelled a hearing on Palumbo, opining that the judge's retirement effectively protected the public from his crapulence.
Annette High, 47, was arrested for beating 14-month-old Kayah Jackson (#86) to death.
David Pearson, 18, was arrested for shooting 36-year-old Howard Jones (#164) to death.
The family of the teenager abducted and raped in Ocean City is searching for the perps, left, one of whom may be named Chris.
"I'd like to know where these kids' parents thought they were at 6 p.m. on a Sunday night." Seven lunatic children, ages 10 to 15, did six figures' worth of damage to City College and also trashed the Sheperd's Health Clinic.
Why did the Air Force need all of that Viagra®?
Death isn't a block party. (Unless you're, like, Christian, in which case aren't you're supposed to be happy about somebody going to heaven?)
GGS.: City chews, spews 10,000 youths annually.
Yoohoo, George Soros .... a few hundred thousand "Dohertys" might make a nice gift. Seriously.
Yet again, liquor advertisers are targeting a minority community.
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This just in: Baltimore has been named by Men's Health the fourth most angry city in the U.S., behind Detroit.
Now, what I want to know as a taxpayer is, if the alarms at City College sounded more or less immediately, where were the police for a hour?
Pretty much guarateed, the answer will boil down to "We don't have that many officers and we get to it when we get to it."
Siimple solution: demand that Commr. Lenny Hamm either hire those officers pronto or step down.
You'd think that since that area - City College - is so close to Hopkins and all that new Charles Village development that Hammbone would have no tolerance for crime around there.
But I guess he's too busy dodging questions from Jayne Miller to actually do his job as the commish.
Another triple shooting around midnight Monday night, this time as three guys were walking the 2700 block of Clifton Ave in Wlabrook. One of the young fellas is dead, the other two were shot noncritically in the legs.
I'm pissed.
WBAL tv just did a story on an associate of mine in the CHM community who has been shot (light ammo) at because he's been filming the activities of the young boys who deal at the very bad corner of 30th and Jennifer, just up the hill from where City College was ransacked.
BCPD spokesweasel Matt Jablow responds that "We've told him not to get involved. We're aware of the problem and we'll deal with it." (paraphrase)
Yeah, I know, Matt, but you don't. You think you might. You'd like to, if it's convenient. But what you're really saying is, 'WE will decide how much crime to allow in your neighborhood.' {Hint: lots.}
But, Matt, the amount of crime that your boss allows here is... UNACCEPTABLE. Got it? Capisce?
This administration is the most arrogant f#@kin' government I've ever seen in my life.
Maybe it's time to march on City Hall. That man is due an apology. From the Commissioner.
Ineptitude at City Hall/Police HQ is no excuse for laying your incapacities off on some elderly dude who just wants to be able to live in a safe neighborhood.
Fire that motherf#@ker Hamm.
Its obvious that they don't care at all about the criminal activity in that location. I used to live around there and was robbed on more than one occasion.
For the City to take a larger interest in hiring more police, they'd have to see the economic price that they're paying to not have a safe city. If enough businesses said that they wouldn't come to Baltimore until crime improved, then I think they'd do more. Alternatively, if there was a larger number of people leaving baltimore per year, I think that would do the job as well.
True 'dat.
That's why the BELIEVE campaign is so destructive.
It's intent is to con people into making investments way beyond what the Mayor's conduct would warrant.
It basically gives the administration a free ride.
I'll BELIEVE it when I see it.
Get in on it?.... Get off of it.
All I can say is that it takes a real idiot to openly videotape drug dealers working a corner.
Well done with introducing both campaigns, Galt. Is it any surprise that the mayor's worth little more than a tag line - that is to say, a lot of words and no substance?
The rest of Maryland will see soon enough.
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