On February 21, 1998 at approximately 4:30 a.m. Williams went to the apartment of Dana Drake, located at 800 Dartmouth Road and shot her once in the back of the head with a .22 caliber handgun. Evidence produced at trial showed Williams had purchased a .22 caliber handgun several weeks prior to this murder and testimony revealed Williams stood to receive $100,000 from a life insurance policy.An unidentified 27-year-old man was shot to death 1:30 a.m. this morning in the 1600 block of Moreland Ave., just north of Easterwood Park.
(How can it be the 5th murder of the weekend if it's Tuesday?)
A man was shot in the foot, and "yesterday about 10:30 p.m., police said a gunman chased a 17-year-old male into Jemella's Liquors and Cut Rate store in the 1800 block of W. Mosher St., also in West Baltimore. A police spokesman said that as the teen huddled in a corner of the carryout, the gunman shot him in the back and in the back of the head," the victim is alive and in shock trauma.
Two days and 2 1/2 hours ago 19-year-old Davon Williams was shot to death in a minivan in the 5800 block of Waycross Road in Cedona.
"The violence came days after the Dixon administration announced the city would begin offering overtime to specific police units in coming weeks in an effort to halt the violence."
(Boner dept.- The Sun calls Williams' death "the latest in a spate of killings" ... then goes on to report two more-recent murders.)
Domestic violence killing in Middle River: A man with blood on his arms and his shirt stopped an officer about 9:30 a.m. Monday near a shopping center in the 2100 block of Eastern Boulevard; he'd apparently strangled 21-year-old Shukura Akilah Abdullah Aleem and then slashed his own wrists (poorly).
From CBS via reader "Mary" about how St. Tim's alum and CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier, who was seriously injured one year ago by a car bomb in Iraq that killed a cameraman and a soundman, will do a story on how doctors are trained for combat in Iraq at at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where Dozier was treated.
"I'll be doing a story on how "Maryland Shock Trauma is one of the three centers in the country that trains military surgeons, because Baltimore most resembles combat," Dozier said. "Baltimore, L.A., and Miami are the three places that they have these centers, because they have all sorts of trauma that comes through the door."Stolen stuff in the Southeastern dominates the Blotter.
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You may be interested in this letter to the editor of the Examiner regarding the failure of Baltimore City to get as tough on crime as Virginia has, particularly with respect to Richmond.
BTW, the author actually understates the number of junkies here.
Baltimore should be declared a crime emergency area.
My girlfriend's an EM intern who starts her second rotation (and second year of residency) in trauma on June 15. If anyone has any questions for her, contact bill.mill at gmail.com .
"How can it be the 5th murder of the weekend if it's Tuesday?"
hey good point. i didn't think of that. the sun is all kinds of fuckin' up lately.
Dozier said, "Maryland Shock Trauma is one of the three centers in the country that trains military surgeons, because Baltimore most resembles combat..."
I wonder if Mayor Dixon can use this to her campaign advantage. If she were to do anything intelligent to lower the number of murders, that could have an adverse effect on training military surgeons. So, she is actually being patriotic allowing the murder to continue to sky-rocket.
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