Tuesday, January 6, 2009

236

Thanks to Anna Ditkoff, we have corrected and updated the list of murders in 2008.

236. David Woodward, 30, intersection of Bennett Place and Fremont Avenue (s. 12/23 d. 12/25);
235. Petro Taylor, 20, 4400 block of N. Franklintown Road (12/30)
234. Antonio Coby, 28, 800 block of Chauncy Ave. (12/29);
233. Edgar Christopher Mazyck, 39, 2700 Edmonson Avenue (12/28);
232. Lisa Bushrod, 42, 1919 N Broadway (12:38 p.m. 12/27);
231. Alaina Ciara High, 800 block of S. Bouldin St. (12/23);
230. Ronald Comer Hall, 46, Broadway East (12/23);
229. Thaddeus McCauley, 19, 1400 block of Homestead (12/19);
228. Gary Mann, 24, 5100 block of Palmer Avenue /3000 block of Spaulding Ave. (7:23 a.m. 12/16)/li>
227. Warren Davis, 5400 block of Fairlawn Ave. (11 p.m. 12/15);
226. Oril Jackson Jr., 21, North Lakewood Avenue and East Chase Street (7:30 p.m. 12/15);
225. Larry Gaither, 44, 1000 block of Jack Place (12/11);
224. Brian Carlos Smith, 37, 3000 block of Pulaski Highway (12/10);
223. Darrell Keith, 24, 5000 block of Denmore Ave. (12/7);
222. Ronald Jackson, 14, 1100 block of Myrtle Ave. (12/7);
221. Travis Mafoski, 28, 700 block of N. Howard St. (12/6);
220. Michael Harris, 37, 2500 block of Garrett Ave. (12/5);

219. Donte Graham, 21, 1100 block of Abbott Court (11/18);
218. Frederick Ward, 25, 2300 block of Barclay Street (shot 11/5, d. 11/25);
217. Alexander Njuguna, 29, 1000 block of Woodson Road (11/26);
216. Leroy Boxdale, 2700 block of Hilldale Avenue (12/2)
215. Donnell Williams Jr. 1800 block of North Washington Street (12/1);
214. Alton Alston, 19, 200 block of S. Clinton St. (12/1);
213. Dawn Williams-Stewart, 41, 4000 block of Parkside Drive (11/31);
212. Troy Brown, 45, 4000 block of Oakford Ave. (11/31);
211. Darren Davis, 26, 4000 block of Oakford Ave. (11/31);
210. Perrish Parker, 14, 4000 block of Oakford Ave. (11/31);
209. Adrian Andrews, 17, 2800 block of Saint Lo Dr. (11/26);
208. Isiah Benjamin, 6600 block of Eberle Ct. (11/22);
207. Voncelle Blackwell, 26, 2900 block of Limond Place (11/25);
206. Adama Diara, 22, 2200 block of Tucker Lane (7:45 p.m. 11/22);
205. Angelo Ford, 49, 1000 block of Leadenhall St. (6 p.m. 11/22);
204. Richard Green, 39, 1300 block of W. North Ave. (5 p.m. 11/22);
203. Markel Williams, 15, 2800 block of N. Dukeland St. (11/21);
202. Lyle Dimeler, 53, 400 block of Calhoun St. (11/18)
201. William Hightower, 45, 3000 block of Woodhome Ave. (11/15)
200. Veronica Williams, 28, 1400 E. North Avenue (10/20);
199. Eunice Taylor, 69, 3100 block of Mary Avenue (10/20);
198. Valando Goodman, 32, 2200 block of Jefferson Street (shot 1996, d. 6/29/08);
197. Charles Hogans, 45, 2000 block of N. Dukeland St. (10:20 a.m. 11/18);
196. Steven Graham, 14, near the intersection of Maude Avenue and 4th Street (7:30 p.m. 11/18);

195. Joseph Robinson, 30, 500 block of S. Smallwood St. (11/17);
194. Charles Norman, 48, 4800 block of Palmer Ave. (11/16);
193. Larry Franklin Jr., 22, 2000 block of Robb St. (11/12);
192. Gregory Hines, 30, 2200 block of Linden Ave. (11/11) ;
191. Leroy J. Taylor, 45, the intersection of Sewell Street and Argyle Avenue (11/7);
190. Takira Leray Johnson-Bey, 27, first block of Custom House Ave (11/7);
189. Ernest McFadden, 39, near West Saratoga Street and Carrollton Avenue (11/3);
188. Anthony Rainer, 25, unknown location (11/2);
187. Mark Henson, 1500 block of McKean Avenue (11/1);

186. Harley Johnson, 27, 2200 block of Echodale Avenue (10/31);
185. Mark Vines, 21, 600 block of McKewin Ave. (10/29);
184. Jason Betts, 25, 2400 block of Loyola Southway (10/25);
183. Derrick Phillips, 42, 1800 block of North Regester Ave. (10/25);
182. Gregory Boston, 48, 2700 block of Oswego Ave. (10/23);
181. Dontay Monroe, 18, 1400 block of Exeter Hall Avenue (10/22);
180. Marshall Nelson, 23, 3500 block of Pelham Ave. (10/22)
179. Shawn Crosby, 178. 600 block of North Clinton St. (10/21);

178. Carlton Tremain Bethea, 29, 500 block of W. Preston St. (10/20);
177. Delvon Butts, 15, 200 block of S. Smallwood St. (10/19);
176. Suspicious human remains, 1900 block of E. Lanvale St. (found 10/18);
175. Rubin Nelson, 26, 1900 block of N. Rosedale St. (10/14);
174. Justin Berry, 19, Pennsylvania and Lafayette Avenues (10/12);
173. Howard Grant, 18, Pennsylvania and Lafayette Avenues (10/12);
172. Darius Burton, 18, 4300 block of Davis Avenue (10/12);
171. Modesto Smith, 21, 700 block of Alleghany Place (9/30);
170. Cyprian Jackson, 29, 2500 block of Madison Ave. (shot 2000, d. 9/8/08);
169. Clayton Oxendine, 24, 300 block of S. Fulton Ave. (10/6);
168. Darrell Gulliver, 500 block of S. Catherine St. (10/6);
167. Craig Colvin, 23, 3100 block of Virginia Avenue (10/6);
166. William Haskins, 32, 1800 block of Penrose Ave. (10/4)
165. Baby Blevins, 2600 block of St. Paul St. (10/4);

164. Michael Wilson, 24, 3000 block of Belair Road (10/1);
163. Helen Reightler, 43, Pratt and Charles Streets (stabbed 9/18, d. 9/29);
162. Kevin Rouzer/ McDowell, 29, 1700 block of N. Broadway (9/28);
161. Jarell Laws, 17, alley behind the 5300 block of Cordelia St. (9/26);
160. Derrick "Terrell" Reed, 15, 2500 block of Aisquith St. (9/23);
159. Kenneth N. Harris Sr., 45, 1500 block of Havenwood Rd. (9/20);
158. Barry Graham, 24, 700 block of W. Lexington (9/14);
157. Lloyd Milton, 2100 block of Boston St. (9/14);
156. Darien Sawyer, 29, 1500 block of Wadsworth Way (9/11);
155. Dominic Faw, 29, 200 block of N. Eutaw St. (shot 1995, d. 3/22/08);
154. Robert Wilson, 23, 2000 block of Boone Street (9/9);
153. Andre Harris, 23, 200 block of Harmison Street (9/6);
152. Shirley Johnson, 44, 1100 block of Woodington Road (9/6);
151. Tyrone Bowie, 26, 2100 block of Ashland Avenue (9/3);
150. Demarco Brown Jr., 25, 800 block of N. Milton Ave. (9/8);
149. Floyd Jones, 56, East North Avenue and North Port Street (8/26)
148. Wilbert Flowers, 31, 800 block of East 43rd Street (shot 8/28, d. 8/25);
147. Reginald Carter Jr., 20, 400 block of S. Longwood St (9/1);
146. Durrell Aldridge, 24, 4200 block of Frederick Ave. (9/1);
145. Levon McCray, 23, 900 block of Valley Street (8/30);

144. Clarence Hamlett Jr., 22 Laurens and North Stricker Sts. (8/27);
143. Eric Brown, 1000 block of Edmondson Avenue (8/19);
142. Eddie VanKirk, 42, 300 block of South Parrish Street (shot 11/19/07, died 6/22/08);
141. Tavon Garrison, 28, 2400 block of E. Lanvale St. (8/22);
140. Brandon Robinson, 23, 2800 block of Oakley Avenue (8/14);
139. Michael Sewell, 29, 1000 block of Brantley Avenue (8/12);
138. John Person, 17, 2900 block of Garrison Blvd. (8/16);
137. Kiuna Jackson, 19, Herring Run Park (8/15);
136. Vernon Paige, 21, Patapsco Avenue and Savoy Streets (8/13);
135. Rudy M. Guzman, 22, 3300 block of East Fayette Street (8/8);
134. Shawn L. Weaver, 37 or 38, 1000 block of Shellbanks Road (8/8);
133. Robert Buckner, 19, Club Rios parking lot, 1300 block of Bloomingdale Road (8/6);
132. Javon Thompson, 21 months, 3200 block of Auchentoroly Terrace (2007);

131. Michael Little, 28, 4100 block of Barrington Avenue/ 3700 block of Eldorado Ave (8/12);
130. George Blaine, 30, 1700 block of N. Bradford St (8/9);
129. Mathew Scarborough, 16, 500 block of Castle St. (1:30 a.m. 8/7);
128. Jeffrey Alston, 23, 1700 block of W. Fayette St. (8/5) ;
127. Ralph Hall, 37, 4700 block of Greenspring Ave. (7/30) ;
126. Unidentified man, 1200 block of Orleans St. (7/30);
125. Bernard Soloman, 23, 2700 block of Manokin St. (7/28);
124. Brandon Eveline, 23, East North Avenue and North Wolfe Street (>10 p.m. 7/28);
123. Tyrone McCray(SP?), 28, Ivanhoe and Tunbridge (7/27);

122. Ralph McKnight, 50, 800 block of Bridgeview Road (6/1);
121. Troy Wilson, 17, 400 block of Aisquith St. (7/29)
120. Quinton Hogan, 23, and Donell Rogers, 21, Northern Parkway/Rogers and Wabash Avenues (7/25);
119. Ruby Johnson Mosby, 1200 block of Limit Ave. (7/21);
118. Elizabeth Queensbury, 51,1200 block of W. Pratt St. (7/21);
117. Justin Harrison, 27, 3800 block of Park Heights Ave., (7/21)

116. Gary Cooper, 200 block of North Hilton Street (7/20);
115. Omar Phillips, 35, Linden Bar and Liquors, 904 W. North Ave. (7/19);
114. Kervin McKnight, 45, 5000 block of Pembridge Ave. (11:20 p.m. 7/18);
113. Unidentified shot male skeleton, 4800 block of Strathdale Road (January '08);
112. Patrice Marable, 1100 block of Gleneagle Road (7/6);
111. Tony Smith, 3200 block of Lyndale Ave. (2:30 a.m. 7/13);
110. Calvin Ray, 17, 3700 block of Liberty Heights Ave (3:42 a.m. 7/12);
109. Unidentified man, 1800 block of Braddish Ave. (11:45 p.m. 7/11);
108. Brenda Hatfield, 45, 4500 block of Old Frederick Road (7/7);
107. Kenneth Baker, 28, 2600 block of E. Preston St. (3:20 a.m. 7/6);
106. Nicole Sesker, 38, 3900 block of Garrison Ave. (5:30 a.m. 6/27);
105. Chicas Santiago, 38, 2600 block of E. Baltimore St. (beaten on 6/23, died 2:55 p.m. 6/26)
104. Phillip Gaddy, 41, 1700 block of Abbotston Rd. (2:34 a.m. 6/24);
103. Romie Ziegler, 21, 500 block of Bloom St. (8:30 p.m. 6/22);
102. Amanda Marie Bishop, 22, 1300 block of Nanticoke St. (6:10 a.m. 6/22);
101. Stephan Walters, 24, 200 block of E. Montgomery St. (2:45 a.m. 6/22);
100. Marcus Caldwell, 23, 3200 block of Sequoia Avenue (12:30 a.m. 6/22);
99. Keyva Bluitt, 35, 800 block of Battery Avenue (9:15 p.m. 6/20);
98. Brian Goodwin (Goodwyn?), 21, 500 block of Bloom St. (night, 6/19);
97. Donta Gregory, 32, W. 28th St. and Huntington Ave. (11:40 p.m. 6/19);
96. Ronnie Ware Jr., 18, Clifton Ave. and N. Monroe St. (10:30 p.m. 6/17);
95. Sandy Howard, 23, 4100 block of Mariban Court (6:00 p.m. 6/17);
94. Samuel Bobrow, 30, 2900 block of Hamilton Ave. (found 6 a.m. 6/14);
93. Justin N. Amis, 22, 4200 block of Shamrock Ave. (2:30 a.m. 6/14);
92. Bryant Price, 23, 4200 block of Shamrock Ave. (2:30 a.m. 6/14);
91. Andre Wallace, 27, 3100 block of Brighton St. (2:20 a.m. 6/13);
90. Djuan Anderson, 17, 1500 block of Moreland Ave. (3 a.m. 6/12);
89. Darrius Harrison, 17, 1500 block of Moreland Ave. (3 a.m. 6/12);
88. Elizabeth Garrett, 25, 3500 block of Buena Vista Ave. (5:48 p.m. 6/11);
87. Kenneth Cooper Jones, 26, 4500 block of Bonner Rd. (12:15 a.m. 6/9);
86. Unnamed male newborn, 300 block of S. Monroe St. (4 p.m. 6/7);
85. Darrien Brown, 19, 2000 block of East North Avenue (2 a.m. 6/7);
84. Tyrone Wells, 33, 4100 block of Rockfield Rd. (6/3);
83. Unidentified person, 5400 block of Crismer Ave. (3:00 a.m. 6/3);
82. Derrell E. Smith, 22, 3100 block of Clifton Ave. (8:30 p.m. 6/2);
81. Omar Spriggs, 27, 2300 block of E. North Ave. (shot 5/15, d. 5/28);
80. Josephine House, 63, 1700 block of N. Port St. (5/27);
79. Cedric Yarborough, 19, 1100 block of E. North Avenue (5/25);
78. Ronald Crowell, 21, 1600 block of Normal Ave. (2 a.m. 5/24);
77. Carlos Cervantes, 37, 200 block of S. Broadway (9 p.m. 5/19);
76. Jeffrey Gause, 42, 1700 block of Hollins St (12:20 a.m. 5/18);
75. Valerie Barnes, 18, 800 block of Pontiac Ave. (midnight 5/18);
74. Michael Morris, 46, 4200 block of Colborne Road (5/16);
73. Marcellus Hall, 1500 block of N. Mount St., at Baker St. (9:40 p.m. 5/15);
72. Tony Allen, 52, 2300 block of E. North Ave. (6:00 p.m. 5/15);
71. Marvin Lucas, 21, 300 block of S. Dallas Ct. (9:00 p.m. 5/14);
70. Timothy Swann Jr., 27, unknown location, died after being dropped off at Shock Trauma (3:20 a.m. 5/11);
69. David Henderson, 18, 2800 block of Hillen Rd., at Harford Rd. (10:20 p.m. 5/9);
68. Robert Johnson, 39, 1200 block of James St. (5 p.m. 5/7);
67. Kenneth Carter, 17, 3000 block of Presbury St. (2:15 a.m. 5/7);
66. Ellsworth Monroe, 73, 3900 block of W. Belvedere Ave. (4/25);
65. Paris Richardson, 21, Jimmy's Chinese Carryout, 2500 block of E. Hoffman St. (1 a.m. 5/5);
64. Tyrone Freeman, 25, 2100 block of Orleans St. (7 a.m. 5/4);
63. Sean W. Henderson, 35, 3200 block of Belair Rd. (2 a.m. 5/4);
62. Dawn Lynn Shipley, 29, 500 block of Brunswick St. (1:00 a.m. 5/3);
61. Michael Wilson, 23, 4100 block of Newbern Ave. (2:00 a.m. 5/1);
60. James Daniels, 51, 600 block of N. Clinton St. (night of 4/11, body burned and dumped in Essex on 4/12);
59. Michael Ellerby, 24, 500 block of N. Stricker St. (12:15 p.m. 4/21) ;
58. Nancy Schmidt, 74, 200 block of W. 31st Street (5:30 a.m. 4/21);
57. Stanley Johnson, 25, 3400 block of 6th St. (2:45 a.m. 4/20);
56. Tavon Smith, 27, 2900 block of Garrison Blvd. (9:30 a.m. 4/14);
55. Shaundretta Griffin, 14, 1900 block of N. Patterson Park Ave. (3:00 p.m. 4/16);
54. Anthony Izzard, 25, 1700 block of W. Lexington St. (12:30 a.m. 4/12);
53. Yolanda Brown, 36, 3600 block of Winterbourne Rd. at Gwynns Falls Park (6:00 a.m. 3/20; declared murder ~4/8);
52. Gerrald Megginson, 20, 400 block of S. Stricker St. (9:15 a.m. 4/3);
51. Darius Bunch, 31, 800 block of N. Franklintown Rd. / 700 block of N. Longwood Ave. (1:23 a.m. 4/1);
50. Lamar Skinner, 20, 2400 block of E. Hoffman St. (9:20 p.m. 3/31);
49. Anthony Castillo, 6, Marriott Hotel, 100 block of S. Eutaw St. (1:15 p.m. 3/30);
48. Austin Castillo, 4, Marriott Hotel, 100 block of S. Eutaw St. (1:15 p.m. 3/30);
47. Athena Castillo, 2, Marriott Hotel, 100 block of S. Eutaw St. (1:15 p.m. 3/30);
46. Ronald Joyner, 27, 1000 block of Billie Holiday Ct. (5:30 a.m. 3/30);
45. Javon King, 19, 5400 block of Nelson Ave. (1:08 a.m. 3/30);
44. Tyrone Bahia, 19, 100 block of S. Addison St. (1:38 a.m. 3/27);
43. Zach Sowers, 28, 300 block of S. Robinson St. (10:00 p.m. 3/25);
42. Robert Long, 36, 400 block of S. Stricker St. (9:30 p.m. 3/24);
41. April Montford, 41, 400 block of W. Franklin St. (died due to neglect, 3/14)
40. Jeffrey Butler, 3400 block of Wilkens Ave. (6:40 p.m. 3/23);
39. David Andrew Rankin, 21, 3700 block of Ravenwood Ave. (7:20 a.m. 3/23);
38. Andre A. Jones, 18, 2900 block of Garrison Blvd. (10:15 p.m. 3/15);
37. Jamal Alphonso Harrison, 22, 1900 block of N. Rosedale St. (6:10 p.m. 3/13);
36. Lemell O. Barnes, 22, 2800 block of Spelman Rd. (11:00 p.m. 3/12);
35. Tavon Burks, 16, 2500 block of Edgecombe Circle (3/11);
34. Marcus Hughes, 36, 1800 block of E. 28th St. (3/10);
33. Levette Johnson, 35, 700 block of Wildwood Parkway, near New Cathedral Cemetery (3/9);
32. Latasha Harris, 30, 200 block of Atholgate Lane (3/5 or 3/6);
31. Dalion Stanley, 45, 700 block of Druid Park Lake Dr. (3:40 a.m. 3/4);
30. D'Andre Jackson, 35, 2800 block of W. Lafayette Ave. (10:55 p.m. 3/3);
29. Anthony Underwood, 29, 5000 block of Denmore Ave. (1 a.m. 3/1);
28. Bernard R. Wallace, 44, 1300 block of Bloomingdale Rd. (7:15 a.m. 2/29);
27. Rebecca Meekins, 16, 1500 block of Mt. Royal Avenue (6 p.m. 2/27) ;
26. Edward Tyree Baylor, 32, 1500 block of Mt. Royal Avenue (6 p.m. 2/27) ;
25. Eric Jones, 23, 700 block of W. North Ave. (12:15 a.m. 2/25);
24. Julius Pressley, 23, corner of N. Milton Ave. and E. Chase St. (8:40 p.m. 2/24);
23. Henry Davis, 48, 1100 block of North Chester Street (2/20);
22. Murriel Chew, 20, 1000 block of Russell St. (2:40 a.m. 2/18);
21. Tyisha Brown, 15, 3400 block of Woodland Ave. (1:10 a.m. 2/16);
20. Shenera Norris, 31, 4400 block of Fairview Ave. (9 a.m. 2/15);
19. Jeff Payne, 22, Morgan View Apartments, 1500 block of Pentridge Road (1:15 a.m. 2/15);
18. Kermia Hair, 25, 1800 block of Bolton St. (3 p.m. 2/7);
17. Emmanuel M. Bryant, 500 block of N. Loudon Ave. (12:45 p.m. 2/7);
16. Cumberland Richardson Jr., 62, 1600 block of Federal Street (9 a.m. 2/5);
15. Victor Couther, 19, corner of East Federal and North Bond streets (10:44 a.m. 2/2);
14. Edward Lamont—he was the police-involved at the beginning of the year that was later ruled a homicide.
13. Sidney Millner, 25, B&W Liquors in the 400 block of N. Stricker St. (shot 5:40 p.m. 1/24, d. 1/27);
12. Michael Johnson, 24, 2000 W. Lafayette Ave. and Payson St. (4:30 p.m. 1/25);
11. Irvin Lawson, 32, 900 block of W. Pennsylvania Ave. (12:30 a.m. 1/25);
10. Lisa Holley, 38, 2700 block of Pelham Ave. (domestic, beaten 1/16, d. 1/21);
9. Effrem Devon Kearney, 20, 1500 block of Holbrook St. (9:30 p.m. 1/19);
8. Collin Mazyck, 24, 2700 block of Tivoly Ave. (11 p.m. 1/18);
7. Isaiah McKeiver, 19, 3500 block of Cliftmont Ave. (7 p.m. 1/18);
6. Edward Smith, 14, 800 block of Bethune Road (1/14);
5. Willie Joyner, 18, 400 block of E. 25th St., multiple stab wounds(1/12);
4. Zachariah/Zechariah/Zecariah Hallback, 18, bus stop at The Alameda and East 33rd St., shot during a robbery (d. 1/11);
3. Jerrell Brown, 30, 3000 block of W. North Ave., found at his home (1/8);
2. Jerome Waters, 32, 2800 block of Kentucky Avenue, shot on street (1/4);
1. Linwood Colvin, 28, 28, 800 block of Bethune Road, shot during a robbery

Monday, January 5, 2009

Friday! Friday! Friday!

This Friday at 7:30 at the Theatre Project there will be a staged reading of 2008's Murder Ink by everyone's favorite crime reporter, Anna Ditkoff, to benefit the House of Ruth.

Seven murders in five days

The 17-year-old boy shot in the head on Friday, Andre Thorpe, has died.

A female (reported both as a woman and a teenage girl) and a 16-year-old boy were killed last night in an apartment building in the 5600 block of Loch Raven Boulevard.

Lougene Williams III, 20, was shot to death in Waltherson

A 51-year-old deliveryman was shot multiple times in East Baltimore

"As investigators probe the disappearance of cars removed from Baltimore City's impound lot without owners' consent, the absence of the stolen cars from the city's auction list raises questions about how vital automobile information was acquired by alleged thieves."

A man was shot in the shoulder near Mondawmin mall last night; a man was stabbed in the side at 3:30 a.m. in the 1800 block of McHenry St. (this morning I assume)

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Weekend

Will the mayor be indicted, or will the whole episode evaporate? We'll find out soon...

Three people were shot Jan. 2, including a 17-year-old shot in the head by a gunman in a white or grey car.

Have you seen missing alleged criminals Edward Reisch or Antonio Emmanuel Queen?

Luke Broadwater counts the 234

Friday, January 2, 2009

Cheeky

MD begins DNA collection, but will the state crime lab be able to process all of those samples?

Two days, three murders

A double homicide at the Forrest Street apartment complex, one man in black killed in the parking lot, the other found in a stairwell.

A man shot while walking in Edgewood

Hermann reminisces about hands-on police commissioners of days gone by (check out Ed Norris with hair!)

... so maybe the drop in homicides doesn't make everybody feel safer, but still, that represents 40-something lives, a Greyhound bus full of people. And maybe it indicate that the BPD is effectively applying evidence-based methods. (Or maybe it means we have 48 more undetermined deaths this year. Bur our New Year's resolution is to be less cynical).

The 233 of 2008

... see corrected list posted on 1/6

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Year in Homicide

Who reported it best?

"Murder count falls, hopes rise in city" by Justin Fenton of the Sun

"Baltimore not as bloody in '08 with fewer killings" by Ben Nuckols, AP













Reporter Showdown!



Who wrote it best?






Justin
Ben

 Current Results



Life w/o Parole for Cop's Killer

At a hearing today Judge Timothy J. Doory sentenced Brandon Grimes, 23, of the 800 block of Cator Ave. today to life in prison without the possibility of parole for first-degree murder and a consecutive 18-year prison term for use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence. A Baltimore City jury convicted Grimes August 29, 2008 following a two-week trial and deliberating approximately four hours over two days. Prior to the shooting, Grimes had been arrested 17 times in 3 1/2 years.
Details in this case, from the SAO:Troy Chesley
In the early morning hours of January 9, 2007 Brandon Grimes fatally shot Baltimore Police Detective Troy Lamont Chesley, Sr. (right) in the 4500 block of Fairfax Rd. as Chesley was returning home from his shift.

Judge Doory told a courtroom filled with friends and family of Det. Chesley that this case “calls out for punishment” and described the murder as “brazen, cowardly, cruel and unjustified.” Det. Chesley’s mother and brother both delivered victim impact statements to the court prior to the sentencing today.

Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin Wiggins of the Homicide Division prosecuted this case.

Rite Aid Robber Dies

"A suspect in a robbery of a Rite Aid store in Precinct 11/Essex has died of gunshot wounds suffered in a confrontation with a police officer this morning."

The Ink

The Ink includes the previously overlooked murder of David Woodward, 30, shot Dec. 23, died Christmas Day.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

27 minors murdered in 2008

polymer babyIncluding baby Blevins (#164).

Gary Mann, shot to death in the 5100 block of Palmer Avenue at 7:23 a.m. on December 16 at the age of 24, also appears to be a new addition to the toll that brings the count to 234-- or is he one of our unid'ds?

233?

"Baltimore City police said a man's body was found Tuesday afternoon in Gwynns Falls Park, and they called the discovery a suspicious death"

"Racial disparity still plagues Maryland corrections system"

MD judges lose a week of vacation!

231, 232

Sunday the 28th, Edgar Christopher Mazyck, 39, died after being shot at Edmondson Discount Mart. Mazyck left the store and was shot by an unknown assailant as he walked back inside.

Last night, a man and a woman shot near Druid Hill park, the man has died, the woman is in critical condition.

Four old people charged with murder of Brooklyn teen

Forty-six-year-olds Joseph Richardson and Lawrence Lewis, 43-year-old Virgil Hitchen and 53-year-old Patricia Trusty are being held without bail in the fatal shooting of Steven Graham, 14. According to charging documents, the suspects were seeking retribution for a robbery at a Brooklyn home Nov. 18.

Best Buy Cares Indeed!

So I had a washing machine delivered this morning from the Timonium Best Buy, and on the way out the delivery guy have me this card requesting that I "please take a few minutes to answer some questions" regarding my "delivery experience" ... and he told me that if he didn't get at least two customers to go online every day to delivery.bestbuycares.com and fill out the survey then Best Buy would dock his paycheck!!

That can't be legal, can it?

Monday, December 29, 2008

County police need help to ID gunshot victim

"Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the body of an adult male, believed to be Hispanic, discovered deceased in the roadway. His body was found in the eastbound lanes of Pulaski Highway east of Stevens Road, 21162 in Precinct 11/Essex."

No S, no M in quintuple shooting

A quintuple shooting: "some of the victims were found Sunday along Wheeler Avenue near West Fayette Street. More victims were found along North Gorman Avenue and in the 100 block of North Benatalou Street." Three victims were female, one was a 16-year-old boy. No suspects, no motive.

The 22-year-old woman found shot to death in Canton last weekend was identified as Alaina Ciara High, apparently a frequent and habitual drug user.

"I have to kill someone for my family," said a 13-year old boy who broke into a woman's home at 10 in the morning, armed with a knife

Police are searching for two missing Landsdowne teens, one of them is suicidal

"Community activists and families of people whose deaths remained unclassified are planning to hold a candlelight vigil outside the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore on Wednesday evening. The vigil, scheduled for 6 p.m., is being held to honor the hundreds of people in Baltimore whose deaths have been ruled 'undetermined' during the past decade."

Take a guess: how many MD law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty so far in '08?

Under-trained OB/GYNs lead to a deadly c-section rate in MD

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Prison-Industrial Complex

"... the fastest-growing, least-examined type of incarceration in America, an industry that detains half a million people a year, up from a few thousand just 15 years ago. The system operates without the rules that protect criminal suspects, and has grown up with little oversight, often in the backyards of communities desperate for any source of money and work."

Related Rodricks: Immigrants pay taxes

Friday, December 26, 2008

The good, the evil and the stupid

Early this morning two people were shot at Club 410 at Belair & Moravia Rds. in the NE.

"Police have relocated an 87-year-old after a firebombing attempt on her home in the Walbrook neighborhood, authorities said yesterday. The incident occurred early Saturday morning, two days before she was to appear in court to face her alleged attacker in a March home invasion."

Hermann: "Adrian McFadden was pointing a black six-shot revolver at Avon Ball Jr.'s face and threatening to pull the trigger. Ball's foster brother, George T. Johnson, stared back at the gunman and pleaded, 'Don't shoot him, shoot me.' The gunman obliged ..."

A man was shot at E. Monument and N. Port streets.

Tales of the stupid: A Baltimore man stopped for speeding in Easton was arrested for impersonating a police officer after flashing a defunct Loyola College security badge.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

228

An unidentified man was shot in the head at North Fremont Avenue and Bennett Place.

Hermann follows up on the story of Carlos Woods, a boy caught in crossfire at age 3, now 10 years old.

Trooper fired after getting drunk, kidnapping man, subjecting him to white-knuckle ride in Towson

Three gun-toting felons got some Rod time, including Jermaine Bell, accused of paying $45k for the murders of three harewin-trade rivals (and the DOJ is now publishing press releases as PDFs, how annoying)

Media blabber: Tim Franklin, editor and VP of The Sun, has jumped ship. His successor will be the guy who was the mastermind behind the launch of that wildly popular paragon of intellectual progress, "b." And only good can come of that.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Hearth and Home

More details on the murder of Travis Makofski/Mafoski, 28: he was shot during the course of a home invasion, in which a gun was held to his mother's head. No word on if the suspects were caught (but odds are they haven't been).
Especially between now and Christmas, don't open the door to anyone if you're not sure who it is! It's the most dangerous time of the year right now!

"Police advise crime victim to move"

"Two veteran Baltimore city homicide detectives are facing an internal investigation after allegedly refusing to cooperate in attempts to evict a public housing tenant."

"A Goucher College student who allegedly was sexually assaulted has come forward but is not cooperating with Baltimore County police, police said."

What the?! Dept:
"A man who was convicted of four sex offenses involving a 14-year-old girl is entitled to a new trial because of the way the last member of the jury was chosen, the Court of Appeals held."

"A Prince George's County police lieutenant charged four times this year with driving under the influence passed out behind the wheel of a running police cruiser in one incident, had to be Tasered and pepper-sprayed in another and was at fault in a hit-and-run in a third"

Saturday, December 20, 2008

227

Thaddeus McCauley, 19, was shot to death in the 1400 block of Homestead.

In the county, a man stabbed his "girlfriend" to death

A guy was shot in the leg near City College

LOLZ!! "Chief judge exempts other judges from pay cuts"

In better news, the Medical Examiner's office has complied with the Freedom of Information Act and released information on unclassified deaths as requested by the Examiner.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The futility of it all

An excellent, very depressing CP article about Anna Sowers: "one woman's futile attempt to confront a city's most entrenched problems."

Murder news updates in the Ink, and a sobering stat: if we had NYC's homicide rate, we would have had 38 murders this year (!!)

Why does MD keep hiring other state's rejects? The latest prize pick is deputy secretary for Behavioral Health and Disabilities Renata Henry, run out of Delaware on a rail for her alleged mismanagement of the state's psychiatric hospital.

Arrests for the murder of Rubin Nelson.

What the?! The MVA hired a man convicted of stealing cars, who then allegedly proceeded to ... steal cars.

What the #2?! City police executed a search warrant on the home of Bealefeld's father-in-law.. ISO child porn!

The Innocence Project has filed a complaint with the State Police against the problem-plagued city crime lab

Melanie Blevins, mother of the baby found dead behind St. John's church, was officially charged with murder. Charging docs say the baby may have also experienced "pressure to the neck." Sigh.

QTD: "Honey ... your ex-boyfriend needs an attitude adjustment. The kind given in the workshop sponsored by those famous and esteemed Americans Mssrs. Smith and Wesson."

Report challenges conventional wisdom: Postponements have little effect on conviction rates.

Seven students were arrested after a brawl at Overlea High, and a student's father was arrested for interfering while his child was being arrested. He should hook up with this lady.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Total male in total jail

Fugitive Shawn Green was arrested in PA.

224, 225, 226

A fatal shooting this morning near Pimlico race course

A fatal shooting yesterday evening on the east side at North Lakewood Avenue and East Chase Street

A man was shot to death last night on Fairlawn Ave., reportedly the 3rd person this year to be killed near the Rogers Avenue metro station.

The man stabbed to death on Jack St. last week was ID'd as Larry Gaither, 44.

What the?! A mother was taken to Central Booking and her son and another boy were hauled to juvie after a fracas with a school police officer

Police have obtained a warrant seeking the arrest of two alleged accomplices of Juwann Smith in connection with the theft of cars from the city's impound lot.

it's nice to see someone being exposed to literature

Monday, December 15, 2008

The drama!

A rooftop chase in Washington Village led to the arrests of two attempted robbers

Not one but two idiots incidents in the blotter in which would-be victims grabbed the guns of would be-robbers.

Good news: police report that violence against prostitutes has gone down

Sunday, December 14, 2008

'Domestic incidents'

Dashia Jones-Jenkins, 20, was shot in the 1900 block of Madison Avenue, police say it was a 'domestic incident'

The tragic story of Veronica Williams, killed by her abusive husband in front of the North Ave. courthouse

The Sun reports that the tough economy can "push frustrated men into acts of violence."Quinzell Tyrell Covington

Have you seen Quinzell Tyrell Covington, left, wanted for first-degree murder? Note giant teardrop tattoo.

A man shot in the eye; a man shot in the leg

Chinese Cuisine shooting victim Marvin Edmonds to Luke Broadwater: 'I felt like a piece of nothing'

College students and an employee of the state's attorney's office busted on hairron conspiracy charges

Good point, Greg "Kan": what happened to that $58 million?

Saturday, December 13, 2008

life, it means 4ever and that's a mighty long time

Could MD's death penalty be abolished next year?

Meanwhile, in Atlanta, Baltimorean Brian Nichols was spared the death penalty, but a federal death penalty pursuit may still be a possibility

A man survived being shot at Washington & Lafayette Sts. last night.

The feds are now involved in the manhunt for suspected serial rapist Michael Johnson, who's still on the lam in a Chevy Cobalt.

At Goucher College, "it's the sort of campus where everyone is friends, and now there are accused rapists among them .. a disturbing e-mail from the school's president says that insiders are raping their peers." Said a student, "Last night, there were like three Baltimore County Police here, and public safety was like all going crazy."

A Hopkins undergrad was punched for no apparent reason while walking past Blimpie's

Page Croyder blogs about "the drug addiction sham".
and QTD, re. the Ken Harris murderers: "I get tired of reading generalized sentences like Hermann’s, or articles that describe criminals who 'slipped through' the system or the cracks before they commit a truly heinous crime. In order to slip through there first must be an effort to catch them."

Friday, December 12, 2008

You should laugh too if it happens to you

So Dixon is outraged at that video of girls laughing as a man is shot. But any girl who has ever had to play cute to get out of a scary situation will immediately recognize that the "laugher" is a hero-- she did exactly the right thing to save the life or her and her friend!

If "L" had fled or protested or stared at the shooters or looked too interested she might have been killed. But what she did was actually quite smart and her body language tells the story. At first, as the incident begins to go down, she sees what's happening and quickly moves towards the door and her friend. You can see the fear on her face and her shocked expression. Then she realizes they can't get out. She smiles, not towards her friend but towards the shooters, to communicate she's no threat.
She smiles to project "we're giggly girls in our own world, we're not concerned about you," and as soon as she and her friend could safely escape, they do.

That girl is a model. If you're ever in a life-threatening situation like that, you do what you need to get out alive!

Poor Suge, so snitched upon

Nine shootings this week, including two 15-year-old boys, mapped by spotcrime

Police and the FBI raided what JZ's calling a "Crips gang house" at 225 S. Hilton Street this morning

The State's Attorney's Office reports that at a hearing today, Judge John N. Prevas sentenced Anthony White, 24, of the 200 block of S. Smallwood St. to 50 years in prison suspending all but 25 years. White pled guilty October 22, 2008 to second-degree murder in connection to the May 15, 2007 shooting death of Deandre Salmond. Salmond was found shot to death in the 500 block of S. Smallwood St. Last week Judge Prevas sentenced White’s cousin, Patrick Wilkes, to 100 years in prison suspending all but 60 years for the above murder and two separate murders.

Skinny "I hope you catch AIDS in your mouth and your lips the first thing that die" Suge was snitched upon once again, an informant ratted out his illicit prison cell phone.

Laugh so you don't cry?

Luke Broadwater somehow got that video of girls laughing as a man is shot, now it's hit YouTube and will no doubt soon show up on one of those Nancy Grace-ish cable tv shows. It is kind of weird.. why do you think the girls are laughing?

Four defendants were convicted in federal court this week under RICO, prosecutors say Bo, Rock, Weazy and Goo are responsible for five murders, drug trafficking, armed robberies and writing rap lyrics that threatened witnesses.

Report: Angelo Ford (#202) was killed trying to convince drug dealers to relocate

Youths attacked a homeless man
in the blotter

'Fat Eric' Brown, got 30 fat federal years yesterday in connection with the contract murder of Angelo Stringfellow, alleged Baltimore drug lord

Students robbed at a party on Lake Avenue

Yesterday evening, "Police in Baltimore County said an argument over a Play Station led to a 13-year-old boy stabbing his 16-year-old brother."

A Hopkins student mugged on 32nd street

Lots of the theft in the Northern
in the Messenger blotter

HoCo accused killer Antajuan Wilson on why he did it: "I've built my life on not lettin' nobody disrespect me"

Thursday, December 11, 2008

220, 221? 223?

"A man was shot last night on a street in the Ellwood Park-Monument neighborhood in East Baltimore and died later at a hospital."

A man was found shot in the head in Brooklyn, but there may be some question about the cause of his death

The Ink details seven homicides from Dec. 1 through 7, including Leroy Boxdale and Donnell Williams Jr., which I haven't seen reported anywhere else

Mayor horrified by video of carryout restaurant patrons laughing, stepping over shooting victim to get their food. More on the CJCC meeting from Anna Ditkoff

QTD: Bealefeld on violent offenders-- "These folks are not sitting at home contemplating stock futures"

Hermann du jour: "A mother says best thing she ever did was leave city"

The skateboarder of "Cop Vs. Skateboarder" fame is suing the city.

Have sex offender restrictions gone too far?

Like, duh
"City resident wonders if tow truck drivers are on the take"

Greg Kane is apparently the latest victim of the "gang initiation" urban legend e-mail forward

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Shootings, Car Chases and Jackassery

Shootings
A 41-year-old man was wounded in a shooting on the east side last night

Attorneys for Gary Collins, accused in the murder of Ken Harris, plan to challenge the legality of the warrants used to seize his DNA

County dad got 10 years for killing son on Father's day

Car Chases
Hunt continues for the PA alleged serial rapist, the DA says he's a danger to himself. Predictions?

"Baltimore Man Behind Wheel In Wild Two-State Big Rig Chase"

Car stolen from city impound lot resurfaces in VA

Jackassery
Your tax $ at work: we can all breathe easier with a 62-year-old pot-smoking ecologist off the streets

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

A 15-year-old is in stable condition after being shot on S. Fulton St. & W. Fulton Ave.

Alleged rapist on the hoof

Michael L. Johnson Jr., the PA official charged with kidnapping and raping a Highlandtown drug addict, is suspected of being a serial rapist and is now on the run in a Chevy Cobalt.

Horrid: mom of four Shanika Pretlow murdered because her "boyfriend" thought she had HIV

According to the SAO, today Tyyea Gee, 23, was found guilty of violation of probation for a new conviction for fourth-degree sex offense and was sentenced to 9 years. But why was he out at all? Says the press release,
In April 2005 Gee was convicted of three counts of Armed Robbery, one count of Robbery and 2 counts of Assault in the first degree. At that time he was sentenced to 15 years with 10 years suspended and placed on 5 years probation upon his release. Gee was released from incarceration on November 9, 2007. While on probation, Gee was arrested on a new charge of fourth-degree sex offense. Gee was convicted on November 20, 2008 and he was sentenced to 1 year in prison by the Honorable John Howard. The new conviction violated Tyyea Gee’s probation.
Today's federal sentences include 10 years for crack and 10 1/2 years for crack & a sawed-off shotgun

More on Ronald Jackson, the 14-year-old murdered while delivering fruit-- police believe it was mistaken identity.

"Two teens charged in backhoe rampage"

County police are looking for a suspect who's robbed three gas stations and assaulted a clerk. Unfortunately, the pictures aren't very helpful.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Tribune = Bankrupt!

It's official, and the WSJ calls it "among the least surprising potential bankruptcies ever."
Horrible news for Sun employees.

And in other grim news, the NYTimes Co. is planning to borrow against its building to stay afloat.

:(

218, 219

Good Jeebus!
A 14-year-old boy was shot to death while taking fruit to an elderly neighbor!

and Darrell Keith, 24, was shot by two unknown men near Park Heights.

Head of the police union Robert Cherry attributes recent homicide spikes to cuts in police overtime, Col. Rick Hite blames "desperate times," and Hermann says "we're just stuck with the rhetoric"

Sunday, December 7, 2008

copious amounts of makeup fighting the ravages of time

The York Daily Record explains Highlandtown to Pennsylvanians: "You look at these women. You can get an STD just looking at them."

Tribune = Bankrupt?

Uh oh. The Wally Jay reports that the Tribune Co., owner of the Baltimore Sun, is "preparing for a possible filing for bankruptcy-court protection as soon as this week." Yike! "The company's cash flow may not be enough to cover nearly $1 billion in interest payments due this year, and Tribune owes a $512 million debt payment in June." The company's been staying ahead of its debt payments so far by selling off assets, but is running out of options.
More from the NYT

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A man died after being shot in the face in Mt. Vernon

A robbery suspect was reportedly shot after attempting to run a city officer over with his car.

Spotcrime reports a shooting and stabbing on Denmore Ave. near the Pimlico race course.

A 15-year-old boy was arrested for the Sept. murder of Derrick Reed, 15 (#161).

Vocab word of the day: poltroonish, as in, are poltroonish gang members ritually murdering women on Halloween as part of an initiation rite?

Hermann talks to the parents of Annie McCann, who died mysteriously in the city.

& speaking of mysterious deaths, The Examiner makes a good point: even if you buy chief ME Fowler's explanation for the classification of hundreds of deaths as 'undetermined', that still doesn't excuse the office's violation of freedom of information laws!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

216

An unid'd man shot to death in CHuM.

Allegation: teen Timothy Oxendine, indicted for murder last Wednesday, was being bullied by victim Markel Williams.

At Carver vo-tech High, witnesses say a student punched a school police officer with a closed fist, then the officer jumped on top of the student and beat him with a stick!
"An internal review of the incident is being conducted"

Police to stoopin' teens: "You'll be in a place with no homies ... You will understand what it's like to feel vulnerable, about what it means to be sexed into a gang." (?)

Friday, December 5, 2008

ME's Office= Sketchy?

"The state medical examiner is refusing to release basic information — full names and locations — about hundreds of deaths classified as 'undetermined' in Baltimore." The ME's office currently has about 700 deaths in the "undetermined" category, says Peter Hermann (apparently the only guy in the state the ME will speak to).

a 16-year-old girl allegedly stabbed her grandfather in the back six times

... more on the murder of Dawn Williams-Stewart, who was apparently killed trying to leave her psycho husband

Guess what, Dude?!

World's oldest pot stash found!

.. and OJ just got 15... or was it 16? or 33? years in jail. Karma!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Inactive, Unclassified

Five years after the death of Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Luna, the case is 'inactive'

Janis on one of the city's hundreds of "unclassifed" deaths

Judge's son pleads guilty: some apples actually fall pretty far from the tree

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

#215, and a policewoman stealing cars?

... and what other shiteousness did we miss? Well... eight murders, for starters, including:

A man shot to death in the 3400 block of Park Heights Ave., Hermann reports it was a drug-revenge killing, ravaging, yet defining, the neighborhood

Four homicide victims ID'd: Perrish Parker, 14; Darren Davis, 26; Troy Brown, 45; Alton Alston, 19.

In other craptacular news,
"A Baltimore police officer and her husband are now the targets of an expanding investigation into vehicles stolen from the city’s Pulaski Highway impound lot, a law enforcement source told The Examiner this week."

Methadone mom Vernice Harris is reportedly not doing so well in rehab.

A PA former police officer was arrested for abducting and raping a heroin addict

But in better news, county police arrested one Rex Wesley for the murder of Donna Brown (ex-wife of Warren), and made arrests in two other murders.

Demented dad Mark Castillo was zapped with a Tazer when he tried to walk out of a courtroom in MoCo

Over at the BJ watch, anticipation is building for Empriss' court date

... and Michael Phelps is dating a stripper.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Friday

Domestic killings and police shootings in Baltimore County are apparently free of gender bias.

Donny Moses on a West Baltimore Thanksgiving day triple stabbing: "It was a family gathering, a family argument and a family cutting."

An Arnold man was shot in Annapolis early this morning, and a Hagerstown man was stabbed near the Washington County Hospital.

Hermann on Shock Trauma's attempts to lower DWIs.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

205, 206

An un-ID'd man was fatally shot on St. Lo Dr. near Lake Clifton High School yesterday evening, and police are unsure whether the victim is a teen or adult.

A few hours earlier, a dead man was found in a BMW in Cockeysville.

39-year-old Isiah Benjamin was the man who was fatally shot while sitting in his girlfriend's car in the 6600 block of Eberle Ct. on Saturday night.

Michelle Ha is getting into the Thanksgiving spirit.

Tips on how to shop safe, including "book it to the car and hop in."

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The naked preacher

David Briggs, the alleged nutso who allegedly slashed Aysha Ring's throat, allegedly likes to preach naked. (WJZ has video, but none of it's nekkid.)

Baltimore's schools are as wacky as ever: students attack teachers, parents attack teachers, students attack each other, students attack bathrooms... all we need now is a little bit of teacher-on-teacher action.

Hey, looks like the good folks at North Ave. might be running things at Jessup, too.

The owner of a shady moving company offered to email proof of his company's trustworthiness to Luke B., but the email has yet to arrive.

Ha ha ha, funny funny, ha, that's a good joke. Jackass.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Detectives in the county arrested David Aaron Briggs, 23, for the the murder of Aysha Ring; police say Briggs and Ring didn't know each other.

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A quadruple shooting in the Southwest, in the first block of N. Monastery Avenue, and the victims are reportedly all juveniles, & sounds like they're all still alive!

A man shot to death in Worser Waverly.

More on the teen-on-teen murder at William H. Lemmel Middle School

Homicide victim #194 was ID'd as Donte Graham, 21.
#196 was named as Charles Hogans, 45.

What the?! Tenants evicted over management company's unpaid water bills

City jury awards tugboat deckhand $7.1 million

Narcotics, murder, child abuse, kidnapping a minor... all on Wednesday's criminal court docket

QTD:
"there is a strong undercurrent in this city that the Harris murder was given significant[ly] more attention, resources, and determination than hardly any other murders get. And only the 'connected' have the police on their side."
Or, Mr. Cynicalpants, maybe the crime lab's now cleared the backlog of 24,000 DNA samples they had last year, and these "perps'" samples just happened to be next in line!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Funeral tomorrow

at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen on Charles Street for former Baltimore police officer and school teacher Samuel Hicks, killed in the line of duty as an FBI agent in PA.

201, 202, 203

"Three killed in shootings within three hours in Baltimore; fourth victim injured in first shooting"
Adama Diara, 22, was the victim of what police say was an attempted robbery gone bad. The deuce ID's 6 p.m.'s victim as Angelo Ford, 49.

No bail for Timothy Oxendine, 14, accused of stabbing 15-year-old Markel Williams to death behind Lemmel Middle School in West Baltimore

In the county, Aysha Dawn Ring, 24, died after her throat was slashed at Charing Cross Liquors on Saturday, police published a video still of the suspect but say they don't know yet who the guy was or what his motive might have been.

Have you seen any of these three missing Maryland teens?

Friday, November 21, 2008

a little less death

Overdose deaths in the city have allegedly gone down by 24 percent, and methadone overdoses are down by half!
?: 67% of overdose victims were male.
Why would that be?

199, 200

A 15-year-old student was fatally stabbed outside William H. Lemmel Middle School this afternoon.

Veronica Williams, 28, the woman stabbed by her husband by Eastside District Court on North Avenue, died yesterday. She's just been granted a restraining order moments before.

Juwanna know how a car got off the city impound lot?

No gag order in the Ken Harris murder case.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Armed robbery conviction

A Baltimore City jury convicted Jermaine Southern AKA Swilling, 35, of the 400 block of E. Eager St. of two counts of armed robbery and two counts of use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence today following a two day trial.

Armed robbery carries a maximum prison term of 20 years. Use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence carries a maximum of 20 years. Judge Timothy J. Doory scheduled sentencing for January 15, 2009.

On March 20, 2007 at approximately 9:50PM in the 500 block of Centre St. both victims were walking home from a play at the Baltimore School for the Arts when Southern approached and pointed black revolver at both, ordering them to “give me your bags.” The first victim handed over her bag, which contained her wallet, credit cards, US currency, paperwork, and keys. The second victim threw her bag, which contained her wallet, credit cards, $30-$40 US currency, paycheck, cell phone and keys to the ground and Southern grabbed it. On April 30, 2007, both victims positively identified Jermaine Southern in photo arrays. Further investigation revealed that Southern used the phone within an hour of the robbery to call his sister. No gun was recovered. None of the victims’ effects were ever recovered.

Assistant State’s Attorney Michael Leedy of the General Trial Division prosecuted this case.
.. how much time will he get?

Speaking of School for the Arts, 1986 video of Jada Pinkett and 15-year-old future murder victim Tupac, lip-synching to Will Smith in the school's hallowed halls!

197, 198

In the Ink, Anna Ditkoff reports that two murders from earlier this year have been added to the toll, including Eunice Taylor, a 69-year-old woman allegedly pushed to death by her granddaughter.
More on the legal issues from P. Hermann

"Bad Trip: Fells Point Mushroom Bust Snares a Guns-and-Drugs Convict"

A lot of people have asked for updates on the Annie McCann story.
PP sent this article from the Mt. Vernon Gazette, which answers nothing

Pellet-Arm Girl and the Southern district BJ tax on the John Watch.

QTD: "an expungement is a lot like wearing an Armani suit without taking a shower — your outer appearance is flawless but, just beneath the surface, is a smelly little secret you hope no one will discover."

"What do you do when your client opts for death?"

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Charles Village Report: "a non-affiliated male with his pants down to his ankles who was armed with a knife and yelling at passing vehicles"

It's been quite a month in Charles Village!
(thanks for the forward, Gerard!)

Crime Alert 11/1/09- 11/17/08
 

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From a Resident:
 
Car Jacking Reported
Weekend of November 15th an 16th in the vicinity of 27th  or 28th and Guilford.  Driver is home safe, neighbor witnessed incident and called police.  No further information available at this time.
 

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Police Department
Northern District Deployment Data
 
Aggravated Assault
9:07pm on the 1st of November 2008
2600 block of Greenmount Avenue
Police recieved a call for a cutting at 2700 Greenmount Avenue.  Upon arrival the Police Officer found a blood trail in the 2600 block that headed north.  Officers located the victim in the 700 block of East 30th street bleeding from the abdomen.  The victim was uncooperative and gave no information.  Victim was transported to the hospital by Baltimore City medics.
 
3:38am on the 5th of November 2008
3000 block of North Calvert Street
During an argument the suspect choked the victim and threatened to kill her.  A warrant was obtained for the suspect. 
 
1:45am on the 6th of November 2008
3400 block of Greenmount Avenue
Victim and suspect (boyfriend) were arguing when suspect struck the victim multiple times.  Victim tried to flee into a store but suspect chased her into the store and pulled out a knife on the victim.  Victim retrieved a pair of sissors {sic} in the business to defend herself.  Suspect then fled the store.  Responding Officers located the suspect and arrested him. 
 
Armed Robbery
5:05pm on the 5th of November 2008
2300 block of North Calvert
Victim was riding his bike in the parking lot when the suspects began a conversation with him.  The suspects told the victim to get off his bike.  One suspect produced a handgun and the listed property was taken.  Suspects then fled southbound. 
 
2:50 am on the 8th of November 2008
Unit block of East 21st Street
Victims were seated in a vehicle when two suspects approached, one displaying a handgun.  Suspects then robbed the victims of the listed property and fled with the same on foot, northbound on Charles Street. 
Property Taken: Cell Phone, Cash, Wallet, ID, Credit Cards, Social Security Card.
 
10:15pm on the 9th of November 2008
2300 block of North Calvert Street
Victim got out of his car when the suspects approached displaying a handgun. They said they were the police and they wanted him to look at some photos.  Suspects then make the victim go into his house where they robbed him.  Suspects then forced the victim to drive into the North East district to go to the victims mothers house.  Suspects released the victim on Erdman Ave. 
Property Taken: Gold Chain and Cash
 
7:55am on the 10th of November 2008
Unit block of East 21st Street
Victim was walking and passed by the suspects.  Suspect 1 said "don't go up the steps" and then said "give me your money".  The victim complied.  Suspect 1 then displayed a handgun and grabbed the victims cell phone before fleeing the scene.  It appears as if there was another incident on the 11th involving the same suspects, but the description is cut off.  The case is listed as closed and suspects may have been arrested on the 11th in relation to this robbery. 
 
Commercial Armed Robbery
6:05 on the 4th of November 2008
2800 block of Greenmount Avenue
Suspect entered the store, pointed a hand gun at one employee, and said to another employee, "Give me the money.  Open the drawer or I will shoot him." The second employee then opened the register and the suspect walked around the counter, removed cash, and fled through the front door.  No injuries during the incident. 
Property Taken: Cash
 
6:10pm on the 5th of November 2008
Unit block of East 25th Street
Employee was locking the front door when the suspect exited a green van and approached her.  The suspect placed a knife to her throat and told her to go back into the store.  The suspect removed currency from the safe, told the employee to go into the refrigerator, and then fled. 
Propety Taken: Cash and a Cell Phone
 
7:43pm on the 10th of November 2008
3000 block of Greenmount Avenue
Suspects entered the store and pushed the store owner stating "where the money at." while displaying a handgun.  Suspects then took the listed property, duct taped the store owner, and then fled.
Property Taken: Cash, Cigarettes, 6 Cell Phones
 
6:05am on the 11th of November 2008
3200 block of Saint Paul Street
Suspect entered the store and displayed a handgun and stated "give me all the money".  Store employee complied giving listed property to the suspect.  Suspect then fled on foot eastbound on 33rd. 
Property Taken: Cash
 
2:11pm on the 12th of November 2008
3100 block of Greenmount Avenue
Suspect entered the store and asked the employee to retrieve a purse that hung on the wall.  While the employee was doing so he pulled out a handgun and stated "Give me the money".  After the suspect was given the property, he stated "Don't come to the window, I'll shoot you."  Then the suspect fled on foot. 
Property Taken: Cash and a Purse
 
Residential Burglary
11:40am on the 1st of November 2008
3500 block of Charles Street
Suspect entered the unlocked front door of the victims apartment, removed listed property, and fled. 
Point of Entry: Front Door - Property Taken: Laptop
 
Attempted Residential Burglary
4am on the 14th of November 2008
2600 block of Guilford Avenue
Unknown suspect attempted to gain entry to a home through the front window.
 
Commercial Burglary
5am on the 2nd of November 2008
400 block of East 33rd Street
Suspect broke the front glass door and entered.  Once inside, suspect broke open a cash register, removed listed property and fled through the front door.
Point of Entry: Front Door - Property Taken: Cash
 
Between 3am and 6:42am on the 11th of November 2008
3300 block of Greenmount Avenue
Unknown suspect forced security door, then broke front glass to gain entry.  Suspect then removed listed property and fled.  Crime Lab Responded. 
Property Taken: Cash and Clothes
 
Between 6:10pm on the 10th and 7:40am on th e11th of November 2008
Unit block of East 25th Street
Suspect forced the front door and entered.  Once inside the susepct removed the listed property from the register and then fled. 
Property Taken: Cash
 
Attempted Commercial Burglary
5:48am on the 7th of November 2008
2500 block of Saint Paul Street
Unknown suspect attempted to gain entry to the store by pushing in an exhaust frame.  Suspect then fled without gaining entry.
 
Stolen Auto
6:25pm on the 8th of November 2008
2500 block of Greenmount Avenue
Point of Entry: Car Door - Property Taken: Green 2008 Hyunda Santa Fe
 
Between 11pm on the 10th and 7am on the 11th of November 2008
3300 block of Greenmount Avenue
Gold 2000 Chrysler Concorde, MD Tags
 
Larceny from Auto
Between Noon on the 1st and 9am on the 2nd of November 2008
2400 block of Guilford Avenue
Property Taken: MD Tags
 
Between 4pm on the 3rd and 4pm on the 4th of November 2008
2100 block of North Charles Street
Property Taken: MD Tags
 
7:05pm on the 2nd of November 2008
2800 block of Guilford
Point of Entry: Car Window - Property Taken: iPod
 
Between 3am and 9:51am on the 5th of November 2008
3100 block of Greenmount Avenue
Property Taken: MD Tags
 
Between 6pm on the 8th and 10am on the 9th of November 2008
100 block of East 25th Street
Point of Entry: Car Door - Propety Taken: iPod Charger and MP3 adapter
 
Between 5pm on the 4th and 5pm on the 8th of November 2008
2900 block of Calvert Street
Property Taken: Catalytic Converter
 
Between 1:30pm and 3:40pm on the 10th of November 2008
Unit block of East 21st Street
Point of Entry: Car Door - Property Taken: Zip Drive
 
Between 7:30am and 4:30pm on the 11th of November 2008
2300 block of North Charles Street
Propety Taken: Catalytic Converter
 
Between 2pm and 4pm on the 14th of November 2008
2700 block of North Calvert Street
Point of Entry: Car Window - Property Taken: GPS
 
Between 5pm and 10:30pm on the 15th of November 2008
2600 block of Guilford Avenue
Point of Entry: Car Window - Property Taken: GPS and Digital Camera
 

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Johns Hopkins University
Campus Safety and Security
 
 Weekly Campus Crime Report 

November 3, 2008 – November 10, 2008

 
 On Campus
 
 Theft – Wyman Building, 2nd floor Pediatrics – Between Oct. 24th at 12:00 PM and Nov. 3rd at 11:58 AM, a partial amount of currency was taken from an envelope in a locked office file cabinet.  No sign of forced entry to the office or the cabinet.  Also, between Oct. 27th at 12:00 PM and Oct. 29th at 12:00 PM, three peak flow plastic asthma devices were taken from the clinical area.  Investigation continuing.
 
Vandalism to Vehicle – Fresh Food Café Loading Dock – On Nov. 9th between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM, two tires were slashed on a parked car belonging to a food services employee.  Baltimore Police responded.  Investigation continuing.
 
Off Campus
 
 UPDATE - SUSPECT ARRESTED - Armed Robberies – 200 Blk. E. 28th St. and 2600 Guilford Avenue – Oct. 24th at 10:01 PM.  On November 3rd 2008 Baltimore Police arrested a suspect in the aforementioned robberies.  One of the victim’s cell phone was recovered.  Investigation continuing.
 
Disorderly Conduct - 15 arrests – E. 33rd & St. Paul Sts. – On Nov. 5th at 12:48 AM, a group of approximately 500 people gathered to celebrate the Presidential election results.  After numerous attempts to disperse the crowd, Baltimore Police arrested a faculty member, five students and nine non-affiliates.  No injuries.
 
Theft – Evergreen House Grounds, 4545 N. Charles St. – Between Nov. 5th at 4:00 PM and Nov. 7th at 10:00 AM, three propane tent heaters were taken from an unattended tent on the north side of the carriage house.  Baltimore Police responded.  Investigation continuing.
 
 
November 10, 2008 – November 17, 2008
 
 On Campus
 
 Unauthorized J-card use – MSE Library – Nov. 17th at 2:00 AM, an unknown male attempted to use a female student’s J-Card to enter the library.  The card was confiscated by a library guard at which point the male fled the building.  Campus Officers and off-duty Baltimore Police officers working for JHU searched the area with negative results.  Investigation continuing.
 
CCTV Observation / Trespasser – Athletic Center, Front Bike Rack – On Nov. 15th at 12:19 AM, Campus Officers and off-duty Baltimore Police working for JHU identified a non-affiliated male tampering with of a crate attached to a bike.  The male was identified, issued a trespass warning and escorted from the area.  Nothing damaged, nothing taken.
 
Off Campus
 
Armed Commercial Robbery – Subway, 3233 St. Paul Street – On Nov. 11th at 6:03 AM, an unknown male entered the establishment, produced a black handgun and demanded money.  The cashier gave the suspect the contents of the cash register who then fled the store via a side door.  The suspect was last seen running east in the 100 block of E. 33rd Street.  Baltimore Police responded.  The area was searched with negative results.  See Security Bulletin FA-5 at www.jhu.edu/~security.
 
Common Assault – Outside University Market, 3200 Blk. St. Paul St. – On Nov. 10th at 10:15 AM, as an undergraduate student exited the store and declined a panhandler’s request for some money, the panhandler grabbed the student’s vest and touched her inappropriately. Campus Officers, Baltimore Police and an off-duty Baltimore Police officer working for JHU responded and searched the area with negative results.  Investigation continuing.
 
CCTV Observation / Trespasser – Bunting-Meyerhoff Interfaith Center – On Nov. 13th at 4:32 AM, a non-affiliated, homeless male loitering by the bus stop was issued a trespass warning by Campus Officers and off-duty Baltimore Police working for JHU.
 
UPDATE - SUSPECT ARRESTED - Assault – E. 33rd and St. Paul Streets – Nov. 10th at 10:15 AM.  On November 13th 2008 Baltimore Police arrested and charged a suspect in the aforementioned assault.  Investigation continuing.
 
ARREST – Unarmed Robbery – 32nd & St. Paul Sts. – On Nov. 16th at 7:20 PM, Baltimore Police arrested three non-affiliated juvenile males who robbed a senior undergraduate of money after one of the juveniles claimed to have a gun.  No injuries. The three suspects were subsequently arrested in the 3300 block Barclay Street after being positively identified.  Money and a plastic toy gun were confiscated from the suspects.  The juveniles were also charged with a robbery of a non-affiliate that occurred at 34th & Calvert Streets at approximately 7:30 p.m.
 
Emergency Commitment – Disorderly Conduct – 100 Blk. W. 29th St. – On Nov. 14th at 7:10 AM, Baltimore Police arrested a non-affiliated male with his pants down to his ankles who was armed with a knife and yelling at passing vehicles.  The male was taken by ambulance to Union Memorial Hospital for psychiatric evaluation.
 

-- from the CV benefits district listserv

195, 196, 197?

"Teen, man shot to death"

"City police probe death of toddler who had methadone in body"

Mystery of the vanishing VW solved!

A man mugged at the Cold Spring light rail and stolen jewelry, cash and other goods in the Messenger blotter.

From the SAO:
Late yesterday a Baltimore City jury convicted Issac Smith, 23, of the 5600 block of Carter Ave. of second-degree murder. Judge Charles G. Bernstein sentenced Smith to 30 years in prison.

The jury heard evidence over the course of a four day trial and deliberated over two days.

The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Smith December 8, 2003 for first-degree murder and use of a deadly weapon counts. A Baltimore City jury convicted Smith December 10, 2004 of first-degree murder and Smith was sentenced to life in prison.

On July 12, 2007 the Maryland Court of Special Appeals vacated Smith’s first-degree murder conviction, citing an omission of a jury question during voir dire by the trial judge.

On October 27, 2003 Smith fatally stabbed Jamall Hill, 23, in the 5500 block of Harford Rd. Witnesses testified that Smith chased the victim approximately three blocks before stabbing him one time in the heart. Testimony revealed that Smith believed Hill had stolen $1,000 from a mutual friend. The State successfully prosecuted the retrial after searching and finally locating two witnesses from the first trial; one local and one out of state.

Assistant State’s Attorneys Paul O’Connor and Timothy Lake prosecuted this case.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Cult Member Sprung

At a bail hearing on Friday before the Honorable John Howard, Steven Lee Bynum, 42, of the 700 block of Bethune Road, charged with the cult murder of one-year-old Javon Thompson, had his no bail status reduced and was released on his personal recognizance today.

Justin Fenton discovers more about the young men accused of killing councilman Ken Harris, including that one suspect was convicted in August of possessing a handgun in the county, and the other dropped out of the 10th grade and has a 4-month-old child.

In the county, a decade after the murder of 17-year-old Shen Poehlman, John Miller IV was sentenced

More on the police-involved shooting yesterday of a guy who was stabbing his wife in the neck on North Avenue

Gunshot sensor technology at JHU
, for what it's worth
Former soldier Leonard Stephan Lockley, got 21 months for allegedly smuggling AK-47s from Iraq and selling them to a bank robber.

Colin Frost, Jack Wyatt and Jamal Davis were all arrested after being the subjects of an Examiner story .
(Wonder what the actual charges were & how long they'll stay arrested?)
Thanks Pp.

Christopher Jude Blauvelt, age 39, of Dundalk, was found guilty of drug and perv charges

Shady

goings-on at the impound lot, as the "Mystery of missing impounded car deepens"

193, 194

by gunshot

Two years for attempted murder, nine for coke

A guy who got two years for attempted murder in back in the pokey after violating his probation. reports the SA's office:
Chief Administrative Circuit Court Judge Marcella Holland today sentenced Leonard Shelley, 23, of the 3400 block of W. Saratoga Street, to 9-years {sic} in prison for violating the terms of his probation on case number 101099031... In 2002, Shelley, 17 years, pleaded guilty to attempted second-degree murder and handgun violations. Court documents show that Leonard Shelley was arguing with a man and then took out a gun. The man he was arguing with ran away as Shelley fired the gun. Another man who was riding by on a bicycle with no connection to the argument was struck. In a plea agreement reached on March 15, 2002, Shelley received a sentence of 20-years {sic} with 15-years {sic} suspended and 3-years {sic} probation. He was released from incarceration in August 2004. His probation would have expired in August 2007, but he was arrested on a new narcotics case in February 2007 ... In July 2008, Shelley pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute cocaine in case number 2072101008 and received an 18-month. Today’s 9-year sentence is consecutive to that sentence.

Monday, November 17, 2008

street justice

A city officer shot a man who stabbed a woman

Two incidents of store clerks thwarting robbers in the NE county

"A guest at the Swan Motel in Lansdowne lost his money to a gunman while trying to prevent the robber from stealing his tie."

#192

"One man was shot and killed last night in the living room of a vacant rowhouse in Northwest Baltimore, while a second man was wounded by gunfire and found lying on the roof of the home's front porch, city police said this morning."

From Sunday: Behind the DP Commission's debate

Hermann has the charging docs for Ken Harris' alleged killers, and the Examiner gives its thumbs-up to the arrests

Man's car vanishes from impound lot!
Charles McGaney, 19 and Gary A. Collins, 20 charged with murder in the death of Ken Harris are scheduled for a bail review today at 9:30 AM at Central Booking and Intake Facility in Part 40. The defendants are in Group 1.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

City officer indicted for assault

Friday, an AACounty grand jury indicted city Police Officer Melvin Ellsworth Jones on charges of first- and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and carrying a weapon with intent to injure, he faces 33 years in jail.

Murder #188 was ID'd as Takira Leray Johnson-Bey, 27.

Quadruple shooting at an Odenton mall!
Homemade gifts are always the best kind!!

New evidence raises questions about the conviction of an ex-boyfriend for the murder of Melissa Stefanski last year.

Delaware alleged killer Damion Neal was caught after fleeing to Baltimore county.

St. Mary's county lowering crime, thanks to CompStat.

"Hundreds" show up at city hall to protest CA's Prop H8TE
".... as passerbys shouted obscenities and a dissenting opinion, it was obvious that the battle is far from over."

Friday, November 14, 2008

Now a second suspect has been arrested in the Harris murder: Gary Collins, 20.

Sun: Ken Harris Suspect Arrested!

He's Charles Y. McGaney, 19, right -->
Ken Harris perpPolice also have ID'd a second suspect, we hear, thanks to the wonders of DNA.
Wonder if we'll ever find out what happened, or who the woman in the car was?

A man in his 20s was shot to death at about 6:30 p.m. yesterday in the 2000 block of Robb St.
Murder #189 was ID'd as Leroy J. Taylor, 45, and Ernest McFadden, 39, was ID'd as #187.

MD capital punishment to be put to a long, painful death by committee

Peter Hermann on the reportage timeline of the Mt. Vernon rapes. Yesterday, for reasons unknown, police released the dates, but not the locations, of the attacks.

No more poppin bottles in da club at the Belvedere.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Media Blabber

Where's the journalism bailout?
"Doesn't America need the New York Times as much at it needs the Chevy Cobalt?"

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

A fifth attack in the parking lot of Arundel Mills Mall!

Live and Let Live

Fenton: Sterling Clifford "defended yesterday the department's decision to delay notifying Mount Vernon residents of a string of rapes"

"A 19-year-old man will spend four years in prison after pleading guilty to killing a friend in jail last year during a fight over a Monopoly game, authorities said."

"The Maryland Commission on Capital Punishment voted 13-7 Wednesday to recommend abolishing executions in its Dec. 15 report to the governor."

Genius: "The Supreme Court heard argument Monday in a case that could restore gun-ownership rights to some domestic abusers."

"A unanimous Court of Appeals has overturned a first-degree murder conviction, saying the prosecutor violated the defendant’s attorney-client privilege"

Dear readers, is it against the law to threaten a citizen who's not (yet) a criminal witness? In spite of her crap attitude, does this court commissioner woman have a point?

From the SAO:
Today Judge John Prevas sentenced Wayne Morris to the statutory maximum of five years for obstruction of justice and 10 years for conspiracy to commit second-degree assault for attempting to obstruct justice in his murder trial. The sentences will run consecutively and consecutive to the 50-year sentence imposed by Judge John Howard on October 28, 2008 for the second-degree murder of Robert Atkinson, five counts of use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence and other related charges stemming from his participation in an armed home invasion that occurred in April 2006. Details:
A Baltimore city jury found Wayne Morris, 22 of the 300 block of S. Calhoun Street guilty of obstruction of justice and conspiracy to commit second-degree assault on September 25, 2008. The jury deliberated for approximately one day following testimony. Morris was found not guilty of witness intimidation and second-degree assault. The maximum penalty on all charges under Maryland law is 20 years in prison. Maryland enacted a new law in 2005 that changed the maximum penalty for witness intimidation to 20 years in prison.

Two co-defendants, Thelma Watkins and Audrey Tucker were also charged in the above witness intimidation case. Pursuant to Thelma Watkin’s plea agreement negotiated on October 24, 2008, Watkins received a sentence of 10- years suspend all but 1-year. Audrey Tucker’s case was nolle prossed after she cooperated at both the murder trial and at the witness intimidation trial of Morris.

Following his April 2006 arrest for a home invasion and murder, Morris was charged with witness intimidation, obstruction of justice and conspiracy to commit assault after investigators reviewed more than 36 phone calls Morris made from the Baltimore City Detention Center. In those phone calls, Morris commanded and directed persons to take action against the witnesses in the murder case in an attempt to prevent their testimony in his trial, including a pregnant witness. Morris can be heard in many calls, played in open court, describing how he wanted to get out of jail and come home, and needed help to eliminate witness testimony to thwart his murder case.

The State’s Attorney’s Office has charged over 25 cases of witness intimidation since March of this year, and the problem of witness threats and intimidation continues to affect the prosecution of non-fatal shootings and almost every homicide case according to prosecutors.

Although prosecutors successfully prosecuted 119 gun cases in the FIVE Division (Firearms Investigative Violence Enforcement) between January – June 2008, and secured 70 five year no parole sentences, dozens of cases were dismissed due to legal insufficiency because witnesses did not want to come to court to testify or witnesses changed their statements when called to testify. The difficulty of missing witnesses or witnesses who go “underground” continues to thwart prosecutors.

On August 27, 2008 Morris was convicted of second-degree murder, five counts of use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence, two counts of robbery deadly weapon, two counts of attempted robbery deadly weapon, four counts of assault and four counts of conspiracy to rob in the home invasion.

On April 20, 2006 Morris kicked down the door at 1404 Kuper Street, announced a robbery, and shot and killed an occupant of the home, Robert Atkinson, 47. One victim was pistol-whipped and two victims, including a pregnant woman, were assaulted. All were robbed of various items on their person including cash and cell phones.

A co-defendant, David Marshall, was acquitted of murder, robbery and assault charges in April. Marshall faces first-degree burglary charges in connection to this incident.

Assistant State’s Attorney Theresa Shaffer of the Homicide Division prosecuted these cases.
Ppatin, here's that article about moonlighting cops, in case you missed it
also
buzoncrime: No more police in uniform working for bars/nightclubs!

Still Questions in Robert Clay "Suicide"

Baltimore City’s Inspector General Hilton Green questioned employees of the ME's office about the fishy-from-day-one alleged 2005 suicide of local businessman Robert Clay.