Friday, April 13, 2007

April 13

The body found after a house fire on the 2600 block of W. Coldspring Ln. had been beaten and stabbed.

Sheila D. is outraged because at least six people were shot in the city on Thursday, including three children and one man who were shot on N. Bradford St.

The man who was stabbed in throat in Pigtown was identified as Eric Zurawski. Also, two people were shot on W. Lombard St., one person was shot on W. Pratt St., a boy was shot on Callow Ave., and a 19-year-old woman's car was stolen at gunpoint on E. Preston St. after she stopped to avoid hitting a pedestrian.

Commissioner Hamm says "You can't arrest your way out of a problem. You just can't."

Maryland's Court of Appeals says the family members of Angela Dawson have no grounds for a suit against the city.

Fenyanga Muhammed says the BPD shot and arrested him for no reason.

The family of Lindsay Bender are offering a $5,000 reward for information about the driver of a green pickup truck that was involved in Wednesday's fatal road rage accident near Frederick.

William Parrish, who was arrested last month for holding a woman against her will in Finksburg, was charged with unauthorized use of his ex-wife's Visa card and throwing a propane tank at an ex-girlfriend.

Steven Gossard of Washington County got two years for punching an 11-year-old girl and knocking her out.

Perv du jour: Thomas Carroll pleaded guilty to raping a 17-year-old girl 14 years ago, after DNA evidence was discovered that linked him to the crime.

I don't even know how to summarize the story of George Robert Chaney III in one sentence, so just go read about his most recent arrest.

2 comments:

Maurice Bradbury said...

I see Hamm's 'bragging' that 'only' 17 percent of arrests were dropped with no charges.

John Galt said...

Envision a copy of the Constitution torn into 17% fewer little pieces.