Monday, December 7, 2009

An animal-control officer was shot while sitting in his van last Monday

WTF? Ravens linebacker's babymom says he knocked her down, spilled bleach on her and his son

Family of murder victim Shantel Brown is hoping witnesses will come forward

The widow of Officer Norman Stamp has filed a $10 million wrongful death lawsuit against the city, Stamp was Tazered and shot in a bar fight last year.

9 comments:

ppatin said...

"Candace Williams, 26, who identifies herself as Suggs' fiancee and the mother of his two children"

I didn't know that "fiancee" was still being used as a euphemism for babymomma.

Unknown said...

Perhaps she misspelled "financee."

Anonymous said...

Is MJB ever going to follow up on the claim from Saturday that someone was "shot in the head in the 3600 block of Elm Avenue... right by the Wine Source".

Or, is that little nugget just going to hang out there with no follow-up and no corroborating coverage?

That's not like claiming that someone jaywalked or forgot to pick up their dog shit.

ppatin said...

Anon:

Chill out, this is a blog that someone maintains as a hobby.

Kevin said...

I think it was a mis-quote. Rather a suspect from the Falls Rd. robbery was caught there:

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bal-md.crimebriefs050dec05,0,5921501.story

Maurice Bradbury said...

there you go.. he was shot on Falls and then fled and was apprehended on Elm.

Anonymous said...

TNB

Cham said...

Anon:

You are a piece of work. If the blogging coverage isn't up to your specifications I suggest you start your own.

buzoncrime said...

The lack of Sun reporters working on weekends is a mess.
There was only one shooting: an off-duty officer shot one of two suspects at the liquor store at 37th and Falls. Other responding on-duty police units arrested the 2nd suspect on Elm Avenue. A gun was found on Hickory Avenue.

Good job by the officers all around.

Buz often eats in the Subway sandwich shop next door to that liquor store. Yum! And he even goes to the Hampden Library. And one gets to watch a different kind of parade every day--but those folks don't bother you: they're not in your world, and they're not in yours; it's like you invisible to the druggies.