As I've been reporting...Antonio Gilmore, age 38, store manager of Blockbuster Video at Waverly Crossings on Homestead Street was murdered last night by gunshot in an attempted armed robbery. Police are investigating. I was inside the supermarket across the street at the time. The ambo and the black and whites showed up around 8:45 p.m. Gilmore is the brother of an officer in BCPD. The two gunmen were presumably caught on tape.
"I'm just sick to my stomach, it just gives me the goosebumps. I don't understand what's going on to this neighborhood," said Roy Nam of Green's Carryout. "I've been here ten years now, met a lot of people, seen a lot die too."
(from wjz)From the AARP debate:"I think crime has gone up no matter what [O'Malley] says," said Gary Watts, a 71-year-old Baltimore resident and Ehrlich supporter. "I used to not have to lock my door. Now, I won't even go to the corner store without locking it."
(in the Sun)While the audience broadly dismissed O'Malley's claims that crime in Baltimore is down, most notable was Governor Ehrlich's
recognition of sources stating that the City administration appears to be manipulating the data. Ok, so initiate a formal investigation, please?
In the
Police Blotter, mostly burglary and theft, but a stabbing on West North and a robbery at Mondawmin Mall in the parking lot.
From the CourthouseIn courtroom news, multiple murderer-rapist Raymont Hopewell was
sentenced to four life sentences without parole by Judge John M. Glynn. While the 35 year-old claimed regret, none of the victims' families seemed to be buying it.
Former Jessup Corrections Officer Rasheem Jamal Robionson was
sentenced to five years in prison plus on federal charges of selling coke to federal agents at Security Square Mall.
East side, West side, all around townAlso, lotsa bodies seem to be turning up under different circumstances in Arbutus, Perry Hall(Baltimore County), Aberdeen, and Edgewood(Harford).
A few robberies and a lotta vehicle theft in the Northern reported in the
Messenger's
Crime Log.