Saturday, September 23, 2006

September 23

Nevolia-DuvallPolice need help finding 81-year-old Nevolia Duvall, left. She has Alzheimer's and apparently went missing from a Brooklyn bus stop. She was last seen in a black hat, green raincoat and black tennis shoes.

The suspected killer of two men is a 15-year-old Zachary James, who seemingly has no parents.

Witness to a horrible botched execution in Ohio testified for the Evans appeal.

There's a new head of the Baltimore FBI office named Bill Chase. Good luck, guy.

So stupid it must be true: An Examiner editorial claims that though city residents pay $4.2 million a year to rescue their towed cars, the city actually loses money on the deal.

Robbery and theft and the jacking of a '95 Chevy Malibu, tags SAJ T16, in the Blotter.

Why was an Israeli man taking pictures of the Harbor tunnel?

The U of M College Park has the third-highest number of violent crimes in 2005.

No crimal charges will be filed against the teen mom whose car dragged a toddler down the street in Westminster.

8 comments:

John Galt said...

I'm not surprised. Do you think Sheila Dixon's sister's in on towing contracts, too?


Get In On It - marry a Dixon.

Anonymous said...

Why don't you people ever look beyond your noses. Sheila Dixon does not go to the bathroom without permission from her boss, Martin O'Malley. O'Malley controls the Bd of Estimates--- all city contracts. O'Malley is in charge of the city towing lot. I do not like Dixon. But, I'm tired of you folks dumping on her while ignoring the greater menace, O'Malley. Why not ask O'Malley why he's allowing this to occur, and why he is not investigating or firing someone?

Maurice Bradbury said...

you people?
you folks?
who are you talking to?

Anonymous said...

dc, I'm talking to you,and your core circle of bloggers. You, in particular. True, hocojoe, No'Malley is complained about a lot here. But, there is a disconnect between complaining about the city's problems such as the fiasco at the city impound lot, and holding him fully accountable. Even with the Dixon mess, O'Malley controls what goes on there,not dixon. Complaining about his followers and appointees deflects attention away from the gravity of the damage he is doing. In any other dictatorship, we blame the dictator and only the dictator.

Anonymous said...

Politicians are like diapers. They should be changed frequently, and for the same reason.

- Robin Williams

Maurice Bradbury said...

"Hey Martin, can I give sweetheart contracts to my sister's company?"
"It's against the ethics law... but why not? Go for it, Sheila! And have a pee while you're at it."

Seriously, when have I ever dumped on Dixon?
I don't dislike her.
There's only one MD politician I really, genuinely dislike, but he's not involved with Baltimore City so I don't get to dump on him.

Anonymous said...

Why do they think that D's c = Galt? Is it identity theft? If so, can I get your PIN for the ATM ?

O'Malley knows all the corrupt lil' semi-contracts in City Hall. Doesn't mean he signed off on 'em. That's why she set them up below $5,000. at a time, but of course he knew. Of course he knew.

The real issue is that a vote for O'Malley for Governor is a vote for Dixon for Mayor. As that ol' song says.... "Ya can't have one without the ooooooo-other."

Anonymous said...

But it's not "an institute you can't disparage."