Warm weather makes Baltimoreans go wacko! Six Seven Eight shootings between 6:30 p.m. yesterday and 2:12 a.m. today,* all are still alive, and all cases apparently lack any known suspects or motives.
Murder trial for Robert Jarrett Jr. started today,* he's accused of killing his wife and burying her in his HoCo backyard in 1991. Jarrett's defense lawyer, George Psoras, sounds insufferably sarcastic and snide-- "Good luck with that."
Brekford Corp's speed-camera contract was approved by the Board of Estimates.*
Fifteen years for nine-time convicted gun-toting felon Derrick Woodlon.
AP- "Poverty's Grip Seen Across Baltimore."
The manager of Mo's Seafood, Dundalk branch, was shot by a robber
A five-year-old, Cameron Serafin, was kidnapped by his non-custodial mother in Fairfax county, VA-- keep an eye out, please.
Baltimore might tolerate a little Bolivian marching powder being sold here and there, but Altoona, PA, not so much. Yet another dealer, 52-year-old Kenneth Piner, was found guilty of 28 drug-related charges. Prosecutions from "Operation Last Call" (not to be confused with the JFK mini-bottle scandal) have been going on since the first bust in 2011-- next up, the Baltimorean "Rocco."
Murder trial for Robert Jarrett Jr. started today,* he's accused of killing his wife and burying her in his HoCo backyard in 1991. Jarrett's defense lawyer, George Psoras, sounds insufferably sarcastic and snide-- "Good luck with that."
Brekford Corp's speed-camera contract was approved by the Board of Estimates.*
Fifteen years for nine-time convicted gun-toting felon Derrick Woodlon.
Cameron Serafin |
The manager of Mo's Seafood, Dundalk branch, was shot by a robber
A five-year-old, Cameron Serafin, was kidnapped by his non-custodial mother in Fairfax county, VA-- keep an eye out, please.
Baltimore might tolerate a little Bolivian marching powder being sold here and there, but Altoona, PA, not so much. Yet another dealer, 52-year-old Kenneth Piner, was found guilty of 28 drug-related charges. Prosecutions from "Operation Last Call" (not to be confused with the JFK mini-bottle scandal) have been going on since the first bust in 2011-- next up, the Baltimorean "Rocco."
DEA asserts in court docs that current wholesale price of a kilogram of cocaine in Baltimore is $40,000....
— Justin Fenton (@justin_fenton) April 11, 2013
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