Wednesday, April 18, 2007

April 18

Eight AAC schools went on lockdown after an appearance by wanted alleged killer Antonio Moore at North County High.

Ink recounts the murders of Tavon Campbell, Brent Flanagan and John Daughtry.

Six former staff members of Bowling Brook Preparatory School were indicted for the death of Isaiah Simmons. Meanwhile, Simmons' family says misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment against the employees are grossly inadequate.

The family of Payton Potochney says charges against two 16-year-olds who poured acid on a Middle River slide are also grossly inadequate

Lilly Phelps was the first of four women found murdered in Harford County last summer, and jury selection in the trial of suspected killer Charles Eugene Burns began yesterday.

Gregory Kane writes about the three consecutive life sentences that were handed to group-home killer Derrick Taylor.

17-year-old Brandon Burton was arrested and charged with the November 21 murder of Tereem Taylor.

Annapolis police arrested Carlos Rice and charged him with murdering Aaron Brown last Sunday on Madison St. in Annpolis.

Allan Clark, a homeless man in AAC, was arrested for the April 5 murder of another homeless AAC man, 53-year-old Michael Evans.

Sheila D. tells Park Heights residents that help is on the way. In a shocking turn of events, the Mayor and Pat Jessamy are forming a sub-committee to "come up with a strategic plan at all levels."

Zoning Board says no to JoHo bros.

A pole-dancing contest, "Miss Polemiscuous," has the Frederick liquor board examining the Big Easy tavern.

Beware of the Goodwill Lotto fraud.

Quote of the day: "I think jail has a telling effect on some people, especially if they are young and dumb like your son is."
-- Baltimore County District Court Judge Bruce S. Lamdin

10 comments:

John Galt said...

FYI, Ditkoff is showing two fewer murders this year than the Cybrarian.

John Galt said...

Oooookaaaaaayy. So, Sheila D., together with Chairman Jessamy, are forming a committee to quorum the violent criminals into submission.

'And if they don't shape up pronto, we'll threaten them with a roll-call vote.'

taotechuck said...

As far as I know, the body in Leakin Park (67) has not been officially listed as a homicide, nor has the burnt body found on Potee and Patapsco (37).

taotechuck said...

Make that 63 for Leakin Park, not 67.

Unknown said...

When the hell did kids start pouring acid on slides? what happened to when kids would throw baseballs around and occasionally bust a window?

I guess that went out with the 80's in baltimore as did common sense and sobriety

SUPREME said...

OMG!!!Bench Talk !!!!! Thanks Cyb' i needed a good laugh .....

This is classic material here.....

"I am not one of those touchy feely judges that goes for programs where everyone holds hands and sings Kum Bay Yah and they hand out lollipops to each other and gift certificates. I don't believe in that drug court and all that other foolishness."

"at Division of Correction they'll spank him and probably release him in four months. Down there he can get all the drugs he wants probably."

"I should just let you go to Baltimore City, they'll give you the key to the city and then send you on your way. They don't do anything to them for prostitution down in Baltimore City, they give them one of those believe stickers to put on their backs. They'll move her into one of the diversion courts, spank her, and send her on her way."

drummer510 said...

haha, I know that shit was hilarious, that judge should get his own TV show er something.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, believers and embracers. I think Dixon is duh duh duh dumb and has no inkling how to begin to address crime or any other problem in the city. Has she ever taken any action that produced any results in all these years on the city council, as president?

jaimetab said...

I'm embracing my New York City Metrocard and believing I'll be using it a lot more frequently in the near future. BTW, that judge from bench talk in the city paper was HILARIOUS! That's who we need as the next mayor or at least police chief.

ppatin said...

Hey anon, don't worry. You won't find too many "believers and embracers" around here.