Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Bye Bye Blinky Grandpa!!

Now, on to the news...

A man was shot in the head in Barclay

Stephen Todd Nelson, compelled by demons to throw his three-year-old son Turner Jordan off the Bay Bridge, pleaded not criminally responsible this morning.

The Ink catalogues four murders this past week: Mark Vines, Harley Johnson, Mark Henson and Anthony Rainer. Plus case updates.

Have you seen these two suspects sought in connection with the shooting behind the Manhattan Grill
 Tashaka Kittrell Palmer
Keep an eye out for endangered runaway Tashaka Kittrell Palmer, age 17, right

Crazy robberies in the Blotter, including an 84-year-old minister robbed by a 14-year-old, and a guy mugged for beer.

Maj. Melvin Russell of the Eastern re. election night: "in one hour, 'We didn't hear a single gunshot.'"
... though in Charles Village, revelers were arrested and a Hopkins student was Tazed

Julio Cabrera-Mena, a Dominican who supplied Bmore harewin dealers, got 10 Rod years

Vocab word of the day: hawala
As in, Saifullah Anjum Ranjha of Pakistan got 110 years for a money-laundering scheme that used a hawala network to conceal terrorist financing.

Investigation of Internet gambling site Bodog leads to money-laundering charges in MD

Over at the John Watch, a monger has set a cruise-loop record.

4 comments:

Cham said...
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Cham said...

I don't get it, the guy who moves 10 kilograms of heroin gets the same sentence as the woman on the corner with a few vials of crack in her pocket? Ridiculous.

We need to have a menu of violations and their resulting sentence much like city parking tickets.

Winston Smith said...

Intersting story to go with a murder near hopkins.

John Galt said...

Question: since when is the 2300 block, Barclay Street in NW Baltimore ???

Also, look at this item from the City Paper's Councilmania column:


Resolution 08-0082R--Request for State Legislation--Gun Crimes--Increase in penalty. This resolution asks the state legislature to pass a 20-year mandatory minimum sentence for felonies committed with a gun.

The read: Councilman Bernard C. "Jack" Young's (12th District) draft bill read "not more than 20 years" and was amended to read "not less than 20 years." Councilwoman Belinda Conaway (7th District) tried to put the brakes on the measure, saying that "the population overwhelmingly affected by this is overwhelmingly minority," and that the council should instead urge more money for preventive measures. Young raised his voice in an emotional reply. "These guys are in and out. Some of them have five or six convictions with guns," he said. "I'm tired of the excuse that we're minorities. We're the ones committing the murders. It's us killing us!"


You tell her, Jack.