Wednesday, October 20, 2010

"Keep your head up, yo"

Turns out the victim in the Rosedale Panera parking lot was the alleged perp's stepfather. The 15-year-old, Timothy Criner, will be charged as an adult with first-degree attempted murder, though the stabbing may be justified as Panera's soups taste like re-heated spooge filtered through a whore's bedsheets, and anyone who would feed them to a child deserves a slow, painful death.

Life for Jerome Williams and Charles Y. McGaney in the Harris case, 65 years for Gary Collins.

The Ink on last week's four murders

Religious leaders protest at Clyde's Sport Shop, and Clyde is not pleased.

CP: "Federal money is expanding drug treatment in Baltimore--and causing providers headaches."

The Testo case has gone to the jury

Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services defends its actions in the Willie Featherstone case

Helen Holton talks ethics at Loyola U. HALLELUJAH!

Media blabber: Tribune Exec Me-so-Randy Michaels* poised to resign.
*this link is probably NSFW.. depending on where you W

Don't miss: Larnell Butler's letter to the CP on the Jessamy/Bernstein race

5 comments:

ppatin said...

Why does the City Paper print crap like Larnell Butler's letter? If some white supremacist a-hole wrote in complaining about how blacks are inferior or something of that nature they'd never print his trash, even though such a letter would be the equivalent of Butler's idiotic rant.

Maurice Bradbury said...

I think they'll print just about anything. I include it because it (kind of) answers my question about Jessamy voters ("What are they thinking?!")

Speaking of voting, are you going to? O'Malley and Ehrlich are both so unsavory, I'm still undecided.

ppatin said...

I'm definitely voting. I'm inclined to vote for Ehrlich because at least the equally loathsome state legislature will sort of balance him out, although his opposition to the Red Line might just push me over into the O'Malley camp. I was also very disappointed when he promised to rescind the sales tax increase, but then couldn't give any specifics about what spending he'd cut in order to offset the revenue loss. Lame.

It annoys me to no end that the one Republican who'll probably do well in Maryland this year is Andy Harris. I want to see the Democrats smacked down some, but the Andy Harris/Sarah Palin/far-right extremest a-hole crowd definitely makes me feel like the dems are usually still the lesser evil.

Stewie del Gato said...

I just passed Jessamy on the street. Obviously as a avid reader of this blog I am duly biased, however...good God does she look smug. The woman just looks smug.

Dopple said...

I wonder what Condolezza Rice and Colin Powell, or the mayor, or the comptroller of baltimore city, or the Lt. Govenor, or the president etc...etc.. think about Larnell Butler's article.