Fenton's story appears to corroborate witnesses' and Jayne Miller's version of the James Smith/Kendra Diggs barricade/murder situation: police rescued Diggs from the house, but left her to die on the sidewalk once Smith started shooting.*
One of Wednesday's homicide victims, Joseph Haskins, was the mayor's cousin.* Also TIL her brother Wendell Rawlings was attacked with a sword in 2002.
Allegedly speedballing alleged vehicular manslaughterer Johnny Johnson was indicted today on nine counts.
?!? allegation: that when the State's Attorney's office wanted to speak with Larry Feldman's client Isiah Callaway about one Tavon Davis, Feldman called Davis and suggested Davis deal with him using the "Sicilian option." A few days later Callway was killed in a $2,000 murder for hire.
At first I read this headline as "Charles Street to be closed for 29 years"... which is probably true.
The Spectator is out of jail and Tweeting.
House Republicans locate nards, demand jail tour, O'Malley renews cry for cell-phone blocking in prison,* a topic first broached in 2007 after a prisoner used a cell phone to order a murder from prison. Really you don't need a cell phone for that, any old prison phone will do. But this state loves nothing more than a one-shot expensive solution.
Scan Baltimore picked up --and Fenton verified-- a ridiculous, breathless car chase in the Northeast over a stop sign not fully stopped at and a marijuana cigarette on Wednesday starting at 10:09 p.m. (About 60% through the clip here)
A woman groped and carjacked on E. Fayette.
Guilty pleas from two restroom pickpocket/identity thieves.
The Bloods still exist in HoCo, 18 were indicted yesterday
One of Wednesday's homicide victims, Joseph Haskins, was the mayor's cousin.* Also TIL her brother Wendell Rawlings was attacked with a sword in 2002.
Allegedly speedballing alleged vehicular manslaughterer Johnny Johnson was indicted today on nine counts.
Larry Feldman |
At first I read this headline as "Charles Street to be closed for 29 years"... which is probably true.
The Spectator is out of jail and Tweeting.
House Republicans locate nards, demand jail tour, O'Malley renews cry for cell-phone blocking in prison,* a topic first broached in 2007 after a prisoner used a cell phone to order a murder from prison. Really you don't need a cell phone for that, any old prison phone will do. But this state loves nothing more than a one-shot expensive solution.
Scan Baltimore picked up --and Fenton verified-- a ridiculous, breathless car chase in the Northeast over a stop sign not fully stopped at and a marijuana cigarette on Wednesday starting at 10:09 p.m. (About 60% through the clip here)
A woman groped and carjacked on E. Fayette.
Guilty pleas from two restroom pickpocket/identity thieves.
The Bloods still exist in HoCo, 18 were indicted yesterday