Anthony Williams got 30 years for strangling Tamaria Hughes, a crossing guard and mother of four.
Holy Moly! I'm very sad to hear that left-wing activist and perpetual socialist contender A. Robert Kaufman was stabbed in his West Baltimore home during a dispute that sounds unrelated to his political activities. He's in critical condition at the University of Maryland Hospital. Kaufman, the Wild Bill Hagy of Baltimore politics, was also quite the old-world gentleman. We danced at a City Paper Best-of-Baltimore party once and he was quite spry. He's kept social issues in the conversation in elections in Baltimore since your sister drove an i-Roc and has remained a devoted public servant even though no one ever elected him to an office. He really typifies Baltimore's DIY in-your-face balls-to-the-walls ethos, in the best possible way. So here's hoping he pulls through.
This study from Hopkins shows that laws banning specific categories of guns indeed have an effect: Marylanders now get shot with more realiable, quality weapons. And speaking of crime reduction theories, I can't wait to get this book in the mail: That's Ralph Taylor's "Breaking Away from Broken Windows: Baltimore Neighborhoods and the Nationwide Fight Against Crime, Grime, Fear, and Decline."
Patty Jessamy will testify with victim advocates today at 3:00 p.m. before a rules session of the Maryland Court Appeals in Annapolis. The Court of Appeals is considering a decision regarding the public, electronic release of victim and witness personal data maintained in the state's judicial electronic court database. Says her office, Jessamy will urge the Court to block public electronic disclosure of victim and witness personal information in the interest of public safety. This same information is generally recorded in public court records unless access is restricted by the court.
How low can Baltimore's health and human services go? Well, troubled kids who refuse to go to group homes or mental instituations are sleeping on plastic chairs in the Department of Social Services with no pillows or blankets, being fed McDonald's.
Did Ehrlich fire state employees just because they weren't Republicans? Well, duh, isn't that what politicians always do when they get elected? Is that illegal or something?
From the vault: I just found this story about how Maryland's marijuana arrest rate hit a five-year high (har har) last year, with 89 percent of the arrests for possession, and the bulk of the increase coming from Baltimore city and county. The theory goes that cops don't go looking for pot, but they do the buy-bust operations where they arrest the street dealers, replace the dealers with undercover cops... then poor little potheads come wandering down the block to the party house to ask to borrow a cup of weed, and voila, pot bust. So never buy your weed from strangers, kids!
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Monday, June 13, 2005
June 13
The attempted first-degree murder trial of Antonio Williamson, 16, Percy Johnson, 17, and Sean Howard, 17, is scheduled to begin 9:30 a.m. tomorrow before Judge Joseph McCurdy, 230 Courthouse East. The Baltimore City Grand jury indicted Williamson November 12, 2004, Johnson November 22, 2004 and Howard December 1, 2004 with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault and handgun violations. Court documents allege that Williamson shot two teenagers on October 21, 2004 in front of Thurgood Marshall High School at 5700 Moravia Drive. Wow, anywhere else in the world, teenagers getting shot in front of a school would make headline news and there would be outrage! But I can't find a trace of this story having been reported anywhere, except maybe implied on this list of Bmore schools with violence issues (check out Harlem Park!).
Two sixteen-year-olds have been charged with robbery, reckless endangerment and weapons possession after the shooting of Baltimorean Sheria Guster in Manhattan. Left, Newsday photo by Robert Stridiron.
At 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Troy Johnson (aka Michael Johnson) will be arraigned in room 215 of the Mitchell Courthouse for the alleged murder of Flenall Carter, 18, on December 1, 2004. Johnson allegedly shot and killed Carter on the 4100 block of 10th street.
"Isn't that nice" dept.: Joanne Suder, A Baltimore lawyer, is helping Utah boys who have fled or been kicked out of polygamous Mormon enclaves.
Interesting: under Norris in 1999-2001 Baltimore experienced the greatest two-year reduction in violent crime in the entire country. Now, as reported last week, violent crime in the city is up 4.2 percent. So what's that about? Theories a Choco:
1. Infighting between the police department and Mayor's office and the resulting installation of Hamm over the past year has made lower-level cops less focused on their mission.
2. Drug gangs are having corporate shakeups of some kind, young dealers are trying to make an impression to eliminate co-workers/rivals and get noticed within their organizations.
3. Under Norris, cops got creative with the crime-classification and underreportage ran rampant.
4. Or, Norris was actually a really great Commish and all of his great innovations and ideas worked... but now the people who his administration arrested are now getting out of jail.
Two sixteen-year-olds have been charged with robbery, reckless endangerment and weapons possession after the shooting of Baltimorean Sheria Guster in Manhattan. Left, Newsday photo by Robert Stridiron.
At 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Troy Johnson (aka Michael Johnson) will be arraigned in room 215 of the Mitchell Courthouse for the alleged murder of Flenall Carter, 18, on December 1, 2004. Johnson allegedly shot and killed Carter on the 4100 block of 10th street.
"Isn't that nice" dept.: Joanne Suder, A Baltimore lawyer, is helping Utah boys who have fled or been kicked out of polygamous Mormon enclaves.
Interesting: under Norris in 1999-2001 Baltimore experienced the greatest two-year reduction in violent crime in the entire country. Now, as reported last week, violent crime in the city is up 4.2 percent. So what's that about? Theories a Choco:
1. Infighting between the police department and Mayor's office and the resulting installation of Hamm over the past year has made lower-level cops less focused on their mission.
2. Drug gangs are having corporate shakeups of some kind, young dealers are trying to make an impression to eliminate co-workers/rivals and get noticed within their organizations.
3. Under Norris, cops got creative with the crime-classification and underreportage ran rampant.
4. Or, Norris was actually a really great Commish and all of his great innovations and ideas worked... but now the people who his administration arrested are now getting out of jail.
Sunday, June 12, 2005
June 12
Ugh, in Glen Burnie a husband and wife, aged 62 and 58, were found shot to death in their home following some kind of murder and/or suicide situation. (His name was Dick Boner ?! ... is that for real?)
They say that Manhattan's safer than Baltimore, but that wasn't the case for Baltimorean Sheria Guster, 25, who was shot during a drive-by in the 1200 block of Broadway.
Somewhere in Carroll County, sticky-figered hicks have relieved their neighbors of three show-quality St. Croix lambs, two Sullivan's Show Supply Air Express II cattle blow-dryers, a red 1991 Honda TRX-200 ATV, a tv set, fishing tackle and some good old-fashioned cash.
This record of drug arrests in Washington County shows how much more seriously judges take the white drugs (as opposed to the weed kind) there.
Along with the usual thefts and crack, there's also flaming toilet paper rolls, stolen diamonds and a 16-year-old working undercover to bust the CVS in the Anne Arundel County blotter.
They say that Manhattan's safer than Baltimore, but that wasn't the case for Baltimorean Sheria Guster, 25, who was shot during a drive-by in the 1200 block of Broadway.
Somewhere in Carroll County, sticky-figered hicks have relieved their neighbors of three show-quality St. Croix lambs, two Sullivan's Show Supply Air Express II cattle blow-dryers, a red 1991 Honda TRX-200 ATV, a tv set, fishing tackle and some good old-fashioned cash.
This record of drug arrests in Washington County shows how much more seriously judges take the white drugs (as opposed to the weed kind) there.
Along with the usual thefts and crack, there's also flaming toilet paper rolls, stolen diamonds and a 16-year-old working undercover to bust the CVS in the Anne Arundel County blotter.
Saturday, June 11, 2005
June 11
A 21-year-old correctional officer, Sherman Lawrence, has been charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder after helping two inmates stab Ronald Scott, 26. And on May 11 and eight officers will be fired for the May 14 killing of Raymond K. Smoot. Notes Senator Verna L. Jones, "The secretary [Mary Ann Saar of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services] and her subordinates, they say everything is going fine, and I'm just not convinced."
Kidnapped by her "boyfriend" Jose Machuca Del Cid, Kelley Lazo of Glen Burnie was saved by sending text messages to her family from her cell phone. She was finally rescued in Long Island!
Fires, a stolen bracelet, a shot 19-year-old, a motorcycle crash and other assorted crimes and misfortunes in the Annapolis police blotter.
Funeral will be tomorrow for Patrick Welsh.
Kidnapped by her "boyfriend" Jose Machuca Del Cid, Kelley Lazo of Glen Burnie was saved by sending text messages to her family from her cell phone. She was finally rescued in Long Island!
Fires, a stolen bracelet, a shot 19-year-old, a motorcycle crash and other assorted crimes and misfortunes in the Annapolis police blotter.
Funeral will be tomorrow for Patrick Welsh.
Friday, June 10, 2005
June 10
More on Samuel Richardson (with his nephew, left) from officer Harris of the Baltimore Police office of Public Affairs: Richardson was 30, birthdate 6/29/74, who lived in the 2600 block of Hampden Avenue. He and his girlfriend were both employees of the Rendez-Vous and were closing up the bar on Thursday June 2 when he was shot multiple times. The shooting was not a robbery-- Richardson was definately the intended target. The girlfriend was not hurt. There have been no arrests made in the case.
Jermaine Gaines, 32, left, is facing gun charges related the fatal shooting last year of Officer Brian Winder, and police are protesting Circuit Judge Allen Schwait's ruling that they won't be allowed to attend the trial in uniform as spectators.
A former Coppin State student, Rodman Durham, has been convicted of murdering three bar employees in Washington.
Relatives of 22-year-old Thomas Martin, shot by a transit cop last year, have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city. Says Fox, "Martin was shot and killed last July in the parking lot of a convenience store in east Baltimore. He was a passenger in a car whose driver, according to police, tried to run over a mother and child after a five-mile car chase."
In Rockville, former U.S. Marshall Arthur Lloyd has been convicted of manslaughter, reckless endangerment and handgun charges in the death of Navy Seaman Ryan Stowers.
In Towson, 41-year-old Web Designer (and former owner of Atomic Books) Scott Huffines pleaded guilty Tuesday to misuse of electronic mail. Reports channel 2, "He admitted entering his supervisor's e-mail address on Web sites without her knowledge last year -- hoping she'd be irritated by a flood of spam messages from dating services and other sites." The story has hit the AP Wire (!) Says the Ap story, "the case was unusual because Huffines didn't send the e-mails himself, but arranged to have them sent. An advocacy group says it's the first time a 'spamming by proxy' case has be been prosecuted."
In more frivolous news, a family may sue McDonough for witholding their son's diploma because he wore a bolo tie to graduation.
Jermaine Gaines, 32, left, is facing gun charges related the fatal shooting last year of Officer Brian Winder, and police are protesting Circuit Judge Allen Schwait's ruling that they won't be allowed to attend the trial in uniform as spectators.
A former Coppin State student, Rodman Durham, has been convicted of murdering three bar employees in Washington.
Relatives of 22-year-old Thomas Martin, shot by a transit cop last year, have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city. Says Fox, "Martin was shot and killed last July in the parking lot of a convenience store in east Baltimore. He was a passenger in a car whose driver, according to police, tried to run over a mother and child after a five-mile car chase."
In Rockville, former U.S. Marshall Arthur Lloyd has been convicted of manslaughter, reckless endangerment and handgun charges in the death of Navy Seaman Ryan Stowers.
In Towson, 41-year-old Web Designer (and former owner of Atomic Books) Scott Huffines pleaded guilty Tuesday to misuse of electronic mail. Reports channel 2, "He admitted entering his supervisor's e-mail address on Web sites without her knowledge last year -- hoping she'd be irritated by a flood of spam messages from dating services and other sites." The story has hit the AP Wire (!) Says the Ap story, "the case was unusual because Huffines didn't send the e-mails himself, but arranged to have them sent. An advocacy group says it's the first time a 'spamming by proxy' case has be been prosecuted."
In more frivolous news, a family may sue McDonough for witholding their son's diploma because he wore a bolo tie to graduation.
Thursday, June 9, 2005
June 9
An arraignment for Tavon Blackstone, 25, of Glade Court, Eric Kendall Colclough, 29, of Huron Street, Brandon Hall, 18, of Puget Street, and William Younger Woodland, 25, of Hollinsferry Road is scheduled for 9:30 tomorrow morning before Judge Wanda Keyes Heard at the Courthouse East at 111 North Calvert Street. The Baltimore Grand Jury indicted all four men earlier this year for first-degree murder. Court documents allege that Blackstone, Colclough, Hall and Woodland conspired to murder Lawrence Fields, Jr., 17. Fields was shot inside a residence located in the 2600 block of Huron Street.
Euuuuu! Workers at the 100-year-old Clarence Mitchell Courthouse say that rodent droppings, garbage and dripping mystery soot in the courthouse building are so nasty it's making them sick! Are city officials passing the buck on whose responsibility it is to deal with? Let's start the clock to see what politician makes the first statement. My money's on Peter L. Beilenson. And isn't it ironic that it's the Clarence Mitchell courthouse... wasn't his big thing being against Federal-employee discrimiation ? And aren't the courthouse workers like 90 percent black? Maybe they should stage a walkout and let the judges and "plaintiffs" sort it out. Between that and the city jail, things down there are worse than the '70s IMO.
More yuck: says the State's Attorney's office (in their funny little style):
A disturbing story about a naked 20-year-old man, Donald E. Coates, who was shot and killed by a police officer in Glen Burnie.
At a hearing today, Judge Paul A. Smith sentenced Justin Saul Jones, 29, of Bel Air, MD to 10 years in prison, suspend all but four years. Jones pled guilty to vehicular manslaughter April 26. Under terms of the plea agreement, four years in prison was the maximum sentence Jones could have received. On May 30, 2004 Jones was driving a vehicle on interstate 895 in which his automobile struck a car killing Darius Jovan Brown, 12, who was a passenger. Jones hit the back of the vehicle that Brown was a back seat passenger in. The impact of this wreck caused Brown's vehicle to go off the road and flip over twice. The impact of this rear end collision also pushed in the trunk into the passenger compartment causing Brown's death.
An article about California's Corcoran State Prison Protective Housing Unit. And there'll always be pot in Noe Valley, says the Green Cross Dispensary.
Euuuuu! Workers at the 100-year-old Clarence Mitchell Courthouse say that rodent droppings, garbage and dripping mystery soot in the courthouse building are so nasty it's making them sick! Are city officials passing the buck on whose responsibility it is to deal with? Let's start the clock to see what politician makes the first statement. My money's on Peter L. Beilenson. And isn't it ironic that it's the Clarence Mitchell courthouse... wasn't his big thing being against Federal-employee discrimiation ? And aren't the courthouse workers like 90 percent black? Maybe they should stage a walkout and let the judges and "plaintiffs" sort it out. Between that and the city jail, things down there are worse than the '70s IMO.
More yuck: says the State's Attorney's office (in their funny little style):
At a hearing today, Dwayne Raysor, 31, of the 2000 block of E. Lafayette Avenue, pled guilty to second-degree rape. Judge Allen L. Schwait sentenced Raysor to 30-years in prison, suspending all but seven-years and five-years probation, and ordered him to have no contact with the victim, to have no unsupervised contact with children under the age of 18 and to register on the Maryland sex offender registry. Raysor had consensual sexual intercourse with a 12-year old girl in December 2004.
A disturbing story about a naked 20-year-old man, Donald E. Coates, who was shot and killed by a police officer in Glen Burnie.
At a hearing today, Judge Paul A. Smith sentenced Justin Saul Jones, 29, of Bel Air, MD to 10 years in prison, suspend all but four years. Jones pled guilty to vehicular manslaughter April 26. Under terms of the plea agreement, four years in prison was the maximum sentence Jones could have received. On May 30, 2004 Jones was driving a vehicle on interstate 895 in which his automobile struck a car killing Darius Jovan Brown, 12, who was a passenger. Jones hit the back of the vehicle that Brown was a back seat passenger in. The impact of this wreck caused Brown's vehicle to go off the road and flip over twice. The impact of this rear end collision also pushed in the trunk into the passenger compartment causing Brown's death.
An article about California's Corcoran State Prison Protective Housing Unit. And there'll always be pot in Noe Valley, says the Green Cross Dispensary.
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
June 8
It's Wednesday, Murder Ink day. For the week of May 28 to June 4 there were eight murders, two woman and six men, all of African-Americans, bringing this year's murder total to 110.
Five people were shot in two different incidents last night. At around 8:30 p.m., two men were shot in the 2700 block of Tivoli Avenue (I can't find "Tivoli" on the map, but there's a "Tivoly" avenue east of Loch Raven Boulevard by Clifton Park). They went to Johns Hopkins with serious injuries and are still alive as far as the Internet knows. Then, just after 11:30 p.m., three men were shot in north Baltimore in the 3800 block of Roland View Avenue, which is north of Druid Hill Park between Park Heights and Greenspring. One was pronounced dead and two were taken to Sinai.
Sad end to a sad story: the body of 22-year-old Patrick Welsh of Sykesville, left, was found floating in the Hudson.
The Canela/Espinoza child-murder trial may be dealyed because an attorney has a "malady." Here's a more in-depth story about the case.
Police report: Drunk-as-a-skunk Councilman Moxley swore, laughed and wandered into the road after swerving onto the shoulder and smashing into the SUV of David Rash of Frederick. Rash is one lucky mf: he was changing his tire and could have been roadkill on the Councilman's fender, but he must have been taking a schvitz: he just "felt a breeze and heard his car being struck".
Thirty-seven-year-old Kenneth A Waterstadt of Delaware is being held in Maryland on charges that he bought a plane ticket for a 15-year-old girl so she could come visit a motel room in Joppa. Poor thing, her mother is dying of ovarian cancer.
In crime-plauged PG county, 29-year-old Donald Virgle Spriggs was shot to death during an arguement. And speaking of PGC, lawyers for Wesley Jean Baker argued before the court of appeals that he would not gotten a death sentence had his victims been black. He shot 49-year-old Jane Tyson at Westview mall during a robbery that netted him $10.
Question from CL: "If someone put a non-alcoholic drink in a beer can and was driving around drinking it, does that qualify for an open container and lead to arrest?" Beats me... anyone?
Five people were shot in two different incidents last night. At around 8:30 p.m., two men were shot in the 2700 block of Tivoli Avenue (I can't find "Tivoli" on the map, but there's a "Tivoly" avenue east of Loch Raven Boulevard by Clifton Park). They went to Johns Hopkins with serious injuries and are still alive as far as the Internet knows. Then, just after 11:30 p.m., three men were shot in north Baltimore in the 3800 block of Roland View Avenue, which is north of Druid Hill Park between Park Heights and Greenspring. One was pronounced dead and two were taken to Sinai.
Sad end to a sad story: the body of 22-year-old Patrick Welsh of Sykesville, left, was found floating in the Hudson.
The Canela/Espinoza child-murder trial may be dealyed because an attorney has a "malady." Here's a more in-depth story about the case.
Police report: Drunk-as-a-skunk Councilman Moxley swore, laughed and wandered into the road after swerving onto the shoulder and smashing into the SUV of David Rash of Frederick. Rash is one lucky mf: he was changing his tire and could have been roadkill on the Councilman's fender, but he must have been taking a schvitz: he just "felt a breeze and heard his car being struck".
Thirty-seven-year-old Kenneth A Waterstadt of Delaware is being held in Maryland on charges that he bought a plane ticket for a 15-year-old girl so she could come visit a motel room in Joppa. Poor thing, her mother is dying of ovarian cancer.
In crime-plauged PG county, 29-year-old Donald Virgle Spriggs was shot to death during an arguement. And speaking of PGC, lawyers for Wesley Jean Baker argued before the court of appeals that he would not gotten a death sentence had his victims been black. He shot 49-year-old Jane Tyson at Westview mall during a robbery that netted him $10.
Question from CL: "If someone put a non-alcoholic drink in a beer can and was driving around drinking it, does that qualify for an open container and lead to arrest?" Beats me... anyone?
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
June 7
Danielle Annette Hamrick, a 19-month-old tot, has been kidnapped by her dad. Says the story, "Daniel Hamrick is described as a white male, 5'10", 210 lbs. He has short brown hair, blue eyes and tattoos on his left forearm. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt. Hamrick was operating a gold 2000 Pontiac Montana Van with Maryland Temporary Plate: 87504P. Mr. Hamrick is known to frequent Annapolis City and the Jessup area of Howard County. Danielle Hamrick is a white female, 19 months old, 28" tall, 27 lbs. She has shoulder-length red curly hair, blue eyes and was last seen wearing a yellow baby outfit with Cookie Monster on front."
The gun buyback program has come to a mysteriously swift end.
A federal grand jury indicted Taki Hughes on four counts of possessing a gun and using it to try to kill ATF Special Agent Gabriel Scott Mamock and city Detective James Bradley while they were working together as part of the city's Violent Crime Impact Team (ironic!).
Disheartening stat of the day: while violent crime was down just about everywhere in America in '04, the FBI says it was up 4.2 percent in Baltimore. The news from PG county is similarly dismal, with the murder rate up 30 percent.
A 13-year-old, a 14-year-old and a 15-year old were shot yesterday by a gunman firing in an alley . Also, the Shell atation on West Coldsping was robbed.
So there was a catch to the largesse the Mayor bestowed on Jessamy... her office has to submit to an audit!
..and note 21-year-old Ellicott City native Kristin Mitchell was stabbed by her boyfriend, Brian Landau, in Conshohocken, Pa.
Nathaniel Broadway, 25, rejected a plea deal from prosecutors that would have probably meant 30-year prison terms for himself and Sierra Swann, 18. The pair are charged with first-degree murder in the May 11, 2004, deaths of Emonney and Emunnea Broadway.
In the White Marsh area, Atlantan Zenon Mariano was charged with stabbing three people on Saturday in a fight over a girl, or maybe a bus lavatory. I don't know, I'm too tired to read the whole thing.
BoCo County Councilman Moxley is apologizing for his drunken driving arrest after a crashin a county-owned vehicle Saturday morning on the Baltimore Beltway near Woodlawn. Hic!
Raven and cocaine-deal-setter-upper Jamal Lewis will remain in a halfway house in Atlanta. And Terrell Suggs is waiting for his felony assault trialto begin in Arizona.
In Bethesda, cops were thwarted when they tried to bust a teen party where nobody was drinking.
A mom in Thurmont could get as much as five years for leaving kids in a hot Volvo.
The gun buyback program has come to a mysteriously swift end.
A federal grand jury indicted Taki Hughes on four counts of possessing a gun and using it to try to kill ATF Special Agent Gabriel Scott Mamock and city Detective James Bradley while they were working together as part of the city's Violent Crime Impact Team (ironic!).
Disheartening stat of the day: while violent crime was down just about everywhere in America in '04, the FBI says it was up 4.2 percent in Baltimore. The news from PG county is similarly dismal, with the murder rate up 30 percent.
A 13-year-old, a 14-year-old and a 15-year old were shot yesterday by a gunman firing in an alley . Also, the Shell atation on West Coldsping was robbed.
So there was a catch to the largesse the Mayor bestowed on Jessamy... her office has to submit to an audit!
..and note 21-year-old Ellicott City native Kristin Mitchell was stabbed by her boyfriend, Brian Landau, in Conshohocken, Pa.
Nathaniel Broadway, 25, rejected a plea deal from prosecutors that would have probably meant 30-year prison terms for himself and Sierra Swann, 18. The pair are charged with first-degree murder in the May 11, 2004, deaths of Emonney and Emunnea Broadway.
In the White Marsh area, Atlantan Zenon Mariano was charged with stabbing three people on Saturday in a fight over a girl, or maybe a bus lavatory. I don't know, I'm too tired to read the whole thing.
BoCo County Councilman Moxley is apologizing for his drunken driving arrest after a crashin a county-owned vehicle Saturday morning on the Baltimore Beltway near Woodlawn. Hic!
Raven and cocaine-deal-setter-upper Jamal Lewis will remain in a halfway house in Atlanta. And Terrell Suggs is waiting for his felony assault trialto begin in Arizona.
In Bethesda, cops were thwarted when they tried to bust a teen party where nobody was drinking.
A mom in Thurmont could get as much as five years for leaving kids in a hot Volvo.
Saturday, June 4, 2005
June 4
Samuel Richardson, a 30-year-old man, was shot dead one block north of the Rendez-Vous on 26th street in Remington Thursday morning. (The Sun initially reported that he was 39).
Jamal Lewis makes statement: it wasn't my fault, it was the people I was hanging around with!
Road rage, road rez and purse snatching in the Blotter.
In Aberdeen, a 23-year-old named When Singh was shot in the wrist while trying to drive into a cop car. And yes, it's true, Innocent Images is based in Calverton. Wherever that is.
There was a case of arson in Finksburg, a bar fight on Pulaski Highway, and a second-segree rape at the Hickey school.
Ew, in Montgomery County, teacher Shedrick Young is in custody after having been accused of "inappropriately touching a 17-year-old girl and watching her through the blinds of his office window as she changed her clothes in the locker room." By the way, doesn't JZ just have the best crime coverage? It's only about 1/5 of what happens around town, but it's certainly more comprehensive than anyone else's (except ours, of course).
Also from the "ew" files: police in Howard County have been frequenting the glory holes at the Pack Shack in Ellicott City, arresting poor middle-aged guys looking for love! Now if that isn't right out of a Tom of Finland poster I saw once...
A story about 19-year-old Ross Talp, accused of murdering his mother, Margo Baker.
Jamal Lewis makes statement: it wasn't my fault, it was the people I was hanging around with!
Road rage, road rez and purse snatching in the Blotter.
In Aberdeen, a 23-year-old named When Singh was shot in the wrist while trying to drive into a cop car. And yes, it's true, Innocent Images is based in Calverton. Wherever that is.
There was a case of arson in Finksburg, a bar fight on Pulaski Highway, and a second-segree rape at the Hickey school.
Ew, in Montgomery County, teacher Shedrick Young is in custody after having been accused of "inappropriately touching a 17-year-old girl and watching her through the blinds of his office window as she changed her clothes in the locker room." By the way, doesn't JZ just have the best crime coverage? It's only about 1/5 of what happens around town, but it's certainly more comprehensive than anyone else's (except ours, of course).
Also from the "ew" files: police in Howard County have been frequenting the glory holes at the Pack Shack in Ellicott City, arresting poor middle-aged guys looking for love! Now if that isn't right out of a Tom of Finland poster I saw once...
A story about 19-year-old Ross Talp, accused of murdering his mother, Margo Baker.
Friday, June 3, 2005
Friday June 3
Just heard that a bartender from Molly's in Remington was shot and killed last night, but there's no word of it on the local news outlets. From what I understand it was a robbery and the guy was quite young.
June 3
The murder and child abuse trial of Nathaniel Broadway, 24, and his girlfriend Sierra Swann, 17, of the 1900 block of E. 31st Street, is scheduled to begin 9:30 a.m. Monday, June 6 before Judge John M. Glynn. On June 7, 2004 Broadway and Swann, the parents of infant twin girls, were indicted for first-degree murder and child abuse in connection with the death of their one-month-old twins. The indictment charges them with the murders of Emmoney Broadway and Emmonea Broadway on May 11, 2004 at their residence in the 1900 block E. 31st Street.
State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy announced today via her flak that the Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Roderick Dwayne Johnson, 19, of the 400 block of South Augusta Avenue, yesterday for first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, and first-degree burglary in connection with the death of Sheronda Butcher, 30. Court documents allege that on October 9, 2004 Johnson shot and killed Butcher in a dispute over money. Johnson allegedly shot Butcher as she attempted to close a window in her apartment. Roderick Johnson is currently in the Baltimore City Detention Center. An arraignment date is scheduled for June 29 before Judge Wanda Keyes Heard. Assistant State's Attorney and Division Chief of the Homicide Division, Mark Cohen will prosecute this case.
The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Ross Talp, 19, of the 4300 block of Park Heights Avenue, yesterday for first-degree murder and for the use of a deadly weapon in connection with the death of his mother, Margo Antoinette Baker. Court documents allege that on April 27 Talp called police to report his mother had been missing since the day before. May 5, an anonymous tipster contacted the Baltimore City Police Homicide Unit and informed them that Talp killed his mother and dumped her body in the woods. Talp allegedly confessed to the murder and told detectives that the body was located in Leakin Park in the 4000 block of Clifton Avenue. Talp is currently held without bail.
Yesterday the BC Grand Jury indicted Ernest Harris, Jr., 54, of Churchville, Maryland for first-degree murder in connection with the 1984 homicide of Arden Shirley Epps, 56. Harris has also been indicted on robbery deadly weapon and first-degree burglary charges. Court documents allege that on September 24-25, 1984 at four South Rosedale Avenue, co-workers discovered Epps' body lying in a pool of blood on the second-floor front bedroom of her home. Epps had sustained multiple stab and cut wounds. The victim's co-workers went to her house after she failed to report to work. Police found the home ransacked with some of Ms. Epps' belongings stolen. Police recovered latent fingerprints from the crime scene and those prints allegedly match those of Harris. Harris is currently released on bail.
There was a "police-involved shooting" in the Northwestern.
An article about Joe Steffen, Maryland's own Prince of Darkness.
Meanwhile, our hotpants Mayor gave feisty prosecutor Patricia Jessamy $600k more than the $2.2 million she asked for during budget talks.
A move to postpone trial for Policarpio Espinoza, 23, and his nephew, Adan Canela, 18, (accused of slashing the throats of three young relatives in the Northwestern District) has been denied.
The FBI are looking for help in finding a guy who's robbed at least seven Baltimore banks.
The theft and misconduct in office trial of Baltimore City police officer Brent Allen Gates, 30, of Essex, Maryland, is scheduled to begin 9:30 in the morning on Monday, June 6 before Judge Joseph Kaplan, 227b Courthouse East. The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Gates July 28, 2004 on one count of felony theft and one count of Misconduct in Office. The indictment stems from a complaint made by a city man that on June 2, 2004 Gates allegedly failed to return $1,400 that was seized during the course of a routine traffic stop in the 2300 block of Ashland Avenue. If convicted of felony theft Gates could receive a maximum sentence of 15 years and a $25,000 fine or both. Misconduct in Office is a common-law offense, which means that if convicted of that count, Gates could be sentenced to whatever period of incarceration a judge deems fair and reasonable.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Baltimore City police officer Gregory M. Mussmacher, 29, of Hanover, PA, at 9:30 Monday morning before Judge Allen L. Schwait. Judge Schwait convicted Mussmacher February 11 following a court trial of second-degree assault and misconduct in office. Mussmacher could receive a maximum prison sentence of 10 years in prison for the second-degree assault count. Misconduct in Office is a common-law offense, which means that Mussmacher could be sentenced to whatever period of incarceration a judge deems fair and reasonable. Mussmacher's conviction stems from an investigation by the Baltimore Police Department's Internal Affairs Division and the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office of the events surrounding the arrest of a 17-year old juvenile on April 27, 2004. Mussmacher assaulted the teen by striking him in the face and back with his expandable baton at the Northwest District Station on Reisterstown Road while the teen was handcuffed and shackled. The teen was treated at Sinai Hospital for a laceration to the left cheek and two nondisplaced fractures of the left sinus. Mussmacher is currently suspended without pay.
State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy announced today via her flak that the Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Roderick Dwayne Johnson, 19, of the 400 block of South Augusta Avenue, yesterday for first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, and first-degree burglary in connection with the death of Sheronda Butcher, 30. Court documents allege that on October 9, 2004 Johnson shot and killed Butcher in a dispute over money. Johnson allegedly shot Butcher as she attempted to close a window in her apartment. Roderick Johnson is currently in the Baltimore City Detention Center. An arraignment date is scheduled for June 29 before Judge Wanda Keyes Heard. Assistant State's Attorney and Division Chief of the Homicide Division, Mark Cohen will prosecute this case.
The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Ross Talp, 19, of the 4300 block of Park Heights Avenue, yesterday for first-degree murder and for the use of a deadly weapon in connection with the death of his mother, Margo Antoinette Baker. Court documents allege that on April 27 Talp called police to report his mother had been missing since the day before. May 5, an anonymous tipster contacted the Baltimore City Police Homicide Unit and informed them that Talp killed his mother and dumped her body in the woods. Talp allegedly confessed to the murder and told detectives that the body was located in Leakin Park in the 4000 block of Clifton Avenue. Talp is currently held without bail.
Yesterday the BC Grand Jury indicted Ernest Harris, Jr., 54, of Churchville, Maryland for first-degree murder in connection with the 1984 homicide of Arden Shirley Epps, 56. Harris has also been indicted on robbery deadly weapon and first-degree burglary charges. Court documents allege that on September 24-25, 1984 at four South Rosedale Avenue, co-workers discovered Epps' body lying in a pool of blood on the second-floor front bedroom of her home. Epps had sustained multiple stab and cut wounds. The victim's co-workers went to her house after she failed to report to work. Police found the home ransacked with some of Ms. Epps' belongings stolen. Police recovered latent fingerprints from the crime scene and those prints allegedly match those of Harris. Harris is currently released on bail.
There was a "police-involved shooting" in the Northwestern.
An article about Joe Steffen, Maryland's own Prince of Darkness.
Meanwhile, our hotpants Mayor gave feisty prosecutor Patricia Jessamy $600k more than the $2.2 million she asked for during budget talks.
A move to postpone trial for Policarpio Espinoza, 23, and his nephew, Adan Canela, 18, (accused of slashing the throats of three young relatives in the Northwestern District) has been denied.
The FBI are looking for help in finding a guy who's robbed at least seven Baltimore banks.
The theft and misconduct in office trial of Baltimore City police officer Brent Allen Gates, 30, of Essex, Maryland, is scheduled to begin 9:30 in the morning on Monday, June 6 before Judge Joseph Kaplan, 227b Courthouse East. The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Gates July 28, 2004 on one count of felony theft and one count of Misconduct in Office. The indictment stems from a complaint made by a city man that on June 2, 2004 Gates allegedly failed to return $1,400 that was seized during the course of a routine traffic stop in the 2300 block of Ashland Avenue. If convicted of felony theft Gates could receive a maximum sentence of 15 years and a $25,000 fine or both. Misconduct in Office is a common-law offense, which means that if convicted of that count, Gates could be sentenced to whatever period of incarceration a judge deems fair and reasonable.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Baltimore City police officer Gregory M. Mussmacher, 29, of Hanover, PA, at 9:30 Monday morning before Judge Allen L. Schwait. Judge Schwait convicted Mussmacher February 11 following a court trial of second-degree assault and misconduct in office. Mussmacher could receive a maximum prison sentence of 10 years in prison for the second-degree assault count. Misconduct in Office is a common-law offense, which means that Mussmacher could be sentenced to whatever period of incarceration a judge deems fair and reasonable. Mussmacher's conviction stems from an investigation by the Baltimore Police Department's Internal Affairs Division and the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office of the events surrounding the arrest of a 17-year old juvenile on April 27, 2004. Mussmacher assaulted the teen by striking him in the face and back with his expandable baton at the Northwest District Station on Reisterstown Road while the teen was handcuffed and shackled. The teen was treated at Sinai Hospital for a laceration to the left cheek and two nondisplaced fractures of the left sinus. Mussmacher is currently suspended without pay.
Thursday, June 2, 2005
June 2
Say what? Another inmate in the Md. system is dead. Glen Hawkins, 35, made a gurgling sound and died in a holding cell, say police.
A Baltimore City jury convicted Keith Jennings today of one count of perverted practice. The jury acquitted him of all other counts. Perverted practice carries a maximum possible prison sentence of 10 years. Judge Paul Alpert scheduled sentencing for 2 p.m. on June 30.
A story about some cold cases that have been solved recently.
As we hit the midway point of 2005, the body count officially stands at 102.
The city's spent $45,900 buying back guns.
Hide your blow... Jamal Lewis is out of the can!
And speaking of Baltimore criminals serving time in Florida, the City Paper's cover story this week is a very sensitive interview with "Eddie" Norris.
The Bail Review of Keyone Dillon is today. Dillon was scheduled for bail review this morning at 11 Central Booking (Part 40). She is in group #3 - Investigator Maria Christian's group. Judge Weinstein is presiding. On Monday, May 31, 2005 Dillon, 14, allegedly approached 15-year-old Shatina Quinn with a black kitchen knife and yelling, "who wants to fight me?" as she waived the knife in Quinn's face. Quinn attempted to push the knife away at which time Dillon stabbed her in the chest. She remains in shock trauma.
As of 2 p.m., both the State and the defense rested their cases in the trial of alledged rapist cop Keith Jennings.
Did you hear claws being sharpened in midtown today? It was just a budget meeting between Jessamy and O'Malley.
Down in College Park, a guy named Mr. Bland in food services has been charged with e-mailing a bomb threat to the school, which Bland is now claiming was a 'joke.' Ha. Ha.
By the way, does anyone know how to add a search feature for a blog?
A Baltimore City jury convicted Keith Jennings today of one count of perverted practice. The jury acquitted him of all other counts. Perverted practice carries a maximum possible prison sentence of 10 years. Judge Paul Alpert scheduled sentencing for 2 p.m. on June 30.
A story about some cold cases that have been solved recently.
As we hit the midway point of 2005, the body count officially stands at 102.
The city's spent $45,900 buying back guns.
Hide your blow... Jamal Lewis is out of the can!
And speaking of Baltimore criminals serving time in Florida, the City Paper's cover story this week is a very sensitive interview with "Eddie" Norris.
The Bail Review of Keyone Dillon is today. Dillon was scheduled for bail review this morning at 11 Central Booking (Part 40). She is in group #3 - Investigator Maria Christian's group. Judge Weinstein is presiding. On Monday, May 31, 2005 Dillon, 14, allegedly approached 15-year-old Shatina Quinn with a black kitchen knife and yelling, "who wants to fight me?" as she waived the knife in Quinn's face. Quinn attempted to push the knife away at which time Dillon stabbed her in the chest. She remains in shock trauma.
As of 2 p.m., both the State and the defense rested their cases in the trial of alledged rapist cop Keith Jennings.
Did you hear claws being sharpened in midtown today? It was just a budget meeting between Jessamy and O'Malley.
Down in College Park, a guy named Mr. Bland in food services has been charged with e-mailing a bomb threat to the school, which Bland is now claiming was a 'joke.' Ha. Ha.
By the way, does anyone know how to add a search feature for a blog?
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
June 1
An inmate witness to the beating of Ifeanyi A. Iko claims prison cops gave him a beating and a homemade "snitch award" decorated with clip art for helping investigators.
Wacky forger Hugh Wade, 55, of Chinquapin Parkway, was sentenced to a total of 21 years in prison today. A Baltimore City jury convicted Wade April 1 of conspiracy to commit theft, counterfeit and identity fraud. Judge Schwait sentenced Wade to eight years in prison for conspiracy to commit theft, eight years for counterfeit and five years for identity fraud with the sentenced to run consecutively. Baltimore County Police Department Economic Crimes Unit executed a search and seizure warrant at Wade's residence April 25, 2003. Police recovered multiple separate counterfeit checks in various stages of production and numerous personal identifications that had been previously reported lost or stolen. During the investigation it was discovered that these identifications were used to pass counterfeit checks in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
Another article about the jackassed gun buyback program. Doesn't it make you wonder if this is some kind of enrichment program for all the retired cops who run gun shops? Considering all of the switchblade catfights we've had lately, how about a knife buyback program? But I guess every little misguided effort is better than none... there were at least four shootings over the weekend.
Speaking of cops, 36-year-old Keith Jennings is accused of abucting and raping an 18-year-old in South Baltimore.
At a hearing yesterday, Kenyanta Booze, 28, of Round Road, pled guilty to second-degree murder of Howard Smothers and pled guilty to the use of a handgun in a crime of violence. Judge John M. Glynn sentenced Booze to a 25 year sentence, the first five to be served without parole. On November 15, 2004 Booze worked as a runner for a neighborhood drug dealer. The dealer told Booze to scare Howard Smothers into paying his $50 debt. Booze put a gun into Smothers' mouth and stated that the gun went of accidentally, shooting Smothers through the head.
Trial has been postponed for Tyrone Beane, who's accused of shooting and killing 25-year-old Taharka McCoy, among other things.
Skinny Suge is not, we repeat not, invloved with crime.
Brian Lynn McCarty Jr., 22, of Essex alledgedly punched and stabbed a guy in a fight over a girl on 26th street in Ocean City.
Ah, Howard County public schools. Teacher Fred Davis is accused of selling one of his students some wacky tabacky.
Did you ever wonder about those deaf guys who sell you trinkets in airports? Apparently they're slaves to the deaf Mexican mafia!
Wacky forger Hugh Wade, 55, of Chinquapin Parkway, was sentenced to a total of 21 years in prison today. A Baltimore City jury convicted Wade April 1 of conspiracy to commit theft, counterfeit and identity fraud. Judge Schwait sentenced Wade to eight years in prison for conspiracy to commit theft, eight years for counterfeit and five years for identity fraud with the sentenced to run consecutively. Baltimore County Police Department Economic Crimes Unit executed a search and seizure warrant at Wade's residence April 25, 2003. Police recovered multiple separate counterfeit checks in various stages of production and numerous personal identifications that had been previously reported lost or stolen. During the investigation it was discovered that these identifications were used to pass counterfeit checks in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
Another article about the jackassed gun buyback program. Doesn't it make you wonder if this is some kind of enrichment program for all the retired cops who run gun shops? Considering all of the switchblade catfights we've had lately, how about a knife buyback program? But I guess every little misguided effort is better than none... there were at least four shootings over the weekend.
Speaking of cops, 36-year-old Keith Jennings is accused of abucting and raping an 18-year-old in South Baltimore.
At a hearing yesterday, Kenyanta Booze, 28, of Round Road, pled guilty to second-degree murder of Howard Smothers and pled guilty to the use of a handgun in a crime of violence. Judge John M. Glynn sentenced Booze to a 25 year sentence, the first five to be served without parole. On November 15, 2004 Booze worked as a runner for a neighborhood drug dealer. The dealer told Booze to scare Howard Smothers into paying his $50 debt. Booze put a gun into Smothers' mouth and stated that the gun went of accidentally, shooting Smothers through the head.
Trial has been postponed for Tyrone Beane, who's accused of shooting and killing 25-year-old Taharka McCoy, among other things.
Skinny Suge is not, we repeat not, invloved with crime.
Brian Lynn McCarty Jr., 22, of Essex alledgedly punched and stabbed a guy in a fight over a girl on 26th street in Ocean City.
Ah, Howard County public schools. Teacher Fred Davis is accused of selling one of his students some wacky tabacky.
Did you ever wonder about those deaf guys who sell you trinkets in airports? Apparently they're slaves to the deaf Mexican mafia!
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
May 31
From the State's Attorney's office:
In today's bail review at Wabash District Court, Judge Bass kept Brandon Johnson HWOB (held without bail). Johnson is scheduled for preliminary hearing on June 28, 2005 at Hargrove District Court.
Case Summary
On May 14, 2005, Brandon Johnson, B/M 19, allegedly shot and killed Duane Windell Froneberger, B/M 41. Froneberger was at the corner of Giles and Shelbanks when he was approached by Johnson and shot multiple times. Froneberger died at the scene. Both the victim and the defendant have lengthy criminal records.
The trial of Tyrone Beane, originally scheduled to begin today, has been postponed by joint request until August 8, 2005 before Judge John Glynn. The trial of Keith Jennings began today. The State is presenting its case this afternoon.
Monday, May 30, 2005
May 30
Baltimore's 103rd homicide victim was 78-year-old grandmother Sadie Mack, who was robbed and strangled Friday on the West side.
Another inmate is dead in the prison system.
Knifings, thrown rocks and vandalism in the blotter.
Looks like no one's going to be punished in the Noah Jamal Jones case.
Death row inmate Lawrence Borchard is going to get a new sentencing hearing.
And 12 years after the fact, the death of Quincy Knight has been ruled a homicide.
An eight-year-old who was abducted by one Malik Shabazz was found in Baltimore.
Another inmate is dead in the prison system.
Knifings, thrown rocks and vandalism in the blotter.
Looks like no one's going to be punished in the Noah Jamal Jones case.
Death row inmate Lawrence Borchard is going to get a new sentencing hearing.
And 12 years after the fact, the death of Quincy Knight has been ruled a homicide.
An eight-year-old who was abducted by one Malik Shabazz was found in Baltimore.
Sunday, May 29, 2005
May 29
Eight murders this week bring the year's total to 91. Anna Ditkoff reports that thus far, 13 of the victims have been female, and 60 have been black men over the age of 18.
Two women stabbed each other during a fight in Southwest Baltimore.
...and in related news, school officials report that catfights are on the rise.
And did you hear about this lady in Rockville who was randomly stabbing people with a homemade weapon at Nordstrom?
An informant who helped Baltimore's dirtiest cops (King and Murray) has been released.
I just discovered (via this story) that the FBI's Internet child porn team, named Innocent Images, is headquartered in our fair city. Here's another story about the division.
While violent crime is down just about everywhere in the country, it's on the rise in Dundalk.
In Cecil County, a man was found dead in the parking lot of Sweeney's Bar and Pub.
Fire hydrants, fishing tackle, silverware and gloves: all recently stolen items in Carroll County.
A bottle of wine, a set of tires and two Japanese maple trees: Anne Arundel County.
A tip jar and newspaper boxes in Annapolis.
In Parkville, a woman and her sons were robbed of handguns.
In Howard County, one Brian Scott Lewis who lives on Encounter Row is in the can for sexual offenses involving a 12- and a 14-year-old. Also, Walter J. Blannon was given life without with possibility of parole for robbing and murdering Jessup deli owner Kwang Jun Kim.
Two women stabbed each other during a fight in Southwest Baltimore.
...and in related news, school officials report that catfights are on the rise.
And did you hear about this lady in Rockville who was randomly stabbing people with a homemade weapon at Nordstrom?
An informant who helped Baltimore's dirtiest cops (King and Murray) has been released.
I just discovered (via this story) that the FBI's Internet child porn team, named Innocent Images, is headquartered in our fair city. Here's another story about the division.
While violent crime is down just about everywhere in the country, it's on the rise in Dundalk.
In Cecil County, a man was found dead in the parking lot of Sweeney's Bar and Pub.
Fire hydrants, fishing tackle, silverware and gloves: all recently stolen items in Carroll County.
A bottle of wine, a set of tires and two Japanese maple trees: Anne Arundel County.
A tip jar and newspaper boxes in Annapolis.
In Parkville, a woman and her sons were robbed of handguns.
In Howard County, one Brian Scott Lewis who lives on Encounter Row is in the can for sexual offenses involving a 12- and a 14-year-old. Also, Walter J. Blannon was given life without with possibility of parole for robbing and murdering Jessup deli owner Kwang Jun Kim.
Saturday, May 28, 2005
May 28
A new database will help officials determine the outcome of arrests and may one day be on the Internet.
The city's idiotic gun buyback program is being revived, in spite of ample evidence such programs are ineffective.
The city's idiotic gun buyback program is being revived, in spite of ample evidence such programs are ineffective.
Thursday, May 26, 2005
May 26
At a hearing on Tuesday, Judge John M. Glynn sentenced Clayton Damon Colkley, 27, of N. Polk Street to 30 years for the second-degree murder of James "Buck" Bowens. Judge Glynn also sentenced him to 20 years consecutive for use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence, the first five years without parole, consecutive to the 30 years for murder and then sentenced him to life in prison, consecutive to the 50 years, for the attempted murder of William Courts, and a concurrent life sentence for the conspiracy to murder William Courts. Judge Glynn also sentenced co-defendant Darnell Fields, 22, of the 3200 block of Elmna Avenue, to life in prison, suspend all but 45 years, for the conspiracy to murder William Courts. He then sentenced Fields to 25 years, concurrent, for the attempted murder of William Courts, and 20-years consecutive to the 25 years but concurrent with the life, suspend all but 45 years, for the use of a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence. A Baltimore City jury convicted Colkley and Fields April 1.
Here's the story:
State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy announced today that the Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Bradford Mulcahy, 25, of Towson yesterday for automobile manslaughter in connection with the death if a pedestrian, Stephen Cage, 46. The indictment stems from an automobile accident that occurred on February 15, 2005 in the 1500 block of West Baltimore Street in which Mulcahy's automobile struck Cage. Mulcahy was also indicted for first-degree assault of Baltimore City Police Officer Cornell Williams on that same date.
Here's the story:
In the early evening hours of May 28, 2003 a vehicle turned into the 1700 block of Port St. and pulled to the curb in the middle of the block. Four people jumped from the car and shots were fired. James Bowens was struck once in the chest and died from his wound, William Courts was shot 10 times but survived and an innocent bystander up the street was struck one time in the shoulder suffering a minor injury. Police investigation found several witnesses who ultimately identified Clayton Colkley as the person who shot Mr. Bowens in the chest and who then shot William Courts repeatedly as he lay wounded on the sidewalk. Mr. Fields was identified as the driver of the vehicle and as a person who was also firing at the group of intended victims.Also on Tuesday, the drug kingpin trial of William Nicholson, 27, of Boxthorn Road began before Judge Joseph H. H. Kaplan, Jr. The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Nicholson July 31, 2003 on kingpin and conspiracy narcotic counts. A kingpin can be defined as a person who allegedly was part of a drug conspiracy in which he/she was the manager, organizer, supervisor, or financier of narcotics distribution. Court documents allege Nicholson supplied at least three high-volume dealers in the Baltimore City metro area with large quantities of nose candy. He faces a maximum prison term of 40 years if convicted.
State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy announced today that the Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Bradford Mulcahy, 25, of Towson yesterday for automobile manslaughter in connection with the death if a pedestrian, Stephen Cage, 46. The indictment stems from an automobile accident that occurred on February 15, 2005 in the 1500 block of West Baltimore Street in which Mulcahy's automobile struck Cage. Mulcahy was also indicted for first-degree assault of Baltimore City Police Officer Cornell Williams on that same date.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
May 17
In the bail review of Terry Jones, Jones was HWOB (held without bail). His preliminary hearing date is set for June 10 at Wabash District Court in Room 6 at 8:30 a.m. On or around March 8, 2004, Jones allegedly strangled and beat Anatania Delicia Mills, 15, to death. Mills' body was found wrapped in a blanket in the middle of the 2500 block of Talbot Rd. She was last seen the day before by her grandmother.
There have been five homicides since Wednesday, and yesterday morning local businessman Robert Lee Clay was found shot to death, though police haven't yet announced if it's a homicide or suicide.
Detention hearings are scheduled this morning for the two dirty cops accused of shaking down drug dealers.
A teenage girl was stabbed during a fight in Federal Hill.
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs is in trouble in Arizona.
In Silver Spring this morning a man shot a Geo-driving burglar.
There have been five homicides since Wednesday, and yesterday morning local businessman Robert Lee Clay was found shot to death, though police haven't yet announced if it's a homicide or suicide.
Detention hearings are scheduled this morning for the two dirty cops accused of shaking down drug dealers.
A teenage girl was stabbed during a fight in Federal Hill.
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs is in trouble in Arizona.
In Silver Spring this morning a man shot a Geo-driving burglar.
Monday, May 16, 2005
May 16
Six officers have been placed on leave after the death of inmate Raymond Smoot, left. The story's now hit the AP wire and been picked up in hundreds of papers nationwide. In case you haven't heard, Central Booking is a total mess, with the city unable to bring charges in a timely way and now having to release scores of arrested people back on the streets.
Burglary and carjacking in the blotter.
At a hearing today, Judge Joseph McCurdy sentenced Michelle McKnight, 36, of The Alameda, to ten years in prison with four years suspended and three of probation. McKnight pled guilty March 2 to the voluntary manslaughter of her husband, Thomas McKnight, whom she stabbed to death May 30 of last year.
Preston Nichols is being held with no bail. On Thursday, May 12 Nichols allegedly stabbed and killed Charles Anderson, 20, on the 4100 block of Audrey Avenue. Nichols apparently approached Anderson as he was standing near his car and began fighting. The victim came out from behind the car saying he'd been stabbed. Anderson was transported to the hospital but died shortly after. Nichols has a lengthy arrest record including CDS, deadly weapon charges, and most recently for selling counterfeit CDs.
The murder trial of Torri Fatherly, 25, of Woodyear Street, is scheduled to begin 9:30 a.m. tomorrow before Judge McCurdy. The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Fatherly for first-degree murder September 30, 2003 in the death of Kevin Blackston, 20. Court documents allege that on July 12, 2003 Fatherly stabbed to death Mr. Blackston in the 1600 block of West North Avenue.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled for 9:30 tomorrow morning for Renardo Lynch, 22, of Spaulding Avenue. A Baltimore City jury convicted Lynch March 16, 2005 of second-degree attempted murder, two counts of first-degree assault, three counts of reckless endangerment and three counts of uswith the first 15 years to be served without parole. On January 1, 2004 about 12:20a.m., uniformed police officers responding to a call for discharging firearms in the rear of the 900 block of N. Montford Avenue observed a group of males in the backyard of a home. Lynch then drew a handgun from his clothing and attempted to escape down an alley where he saw and fired shots at Officers Ketajh Brown, Nicholas Petrozzino and Sergeant Gary Klado. Lynch then ran back up the alley, where he shot Officer John Dolley in the right hip. The jury convicted Lynch of the second-degree attempted murder, second-degree assault and reckless endangerment of Officer Dolly; the first-degree assault of Officer Petrozzino; the first-degree assault and reckless endangerment of officer Brown and the reckless endangerment of Sgt. Klado.
In Baltimore County, a man was shot after a standoff with police.
A man named Leslie Lamont Sedgwick ran over a five-year old child in Annapolis while drunk, plus assorted other misbehavior in the Annapolis police blotter.
Twenty-two-year-old Jeffrey Lance Minarik was arrested and charged with attempted murder after alledgedly being involved in a violent break-in in Halethorpe.
Burglary and carjacking in the blotter.
At a hearing today, Judge Joseph McCurdy sentenced Michelle McKnight, 36, of The Alameda, to ten years in prison with four years suspended and three of probation. McKnight pled guilty March 2 to the voluntary manslaughter of her husband, Thomas McKnight, whom she stabbed to death May 30 of last year.
Preston Nichols is being held with no bail. On Thursday, May 12 Nichols allegedly stabbed and killed Charles Anderson, 20, on the 4100 block of Audrey Avenue. Nichols apparently approached Anderson as he was standing near his car and began fighting. The victim came out from behind the car saying he'd been stabbed. Anderson was transported to the hospital but died shortly after. Nichols has a lengthy arrest record including CDS, deadly weapon charges, and most recently for selling counterfeit CDs.
The murder trial of Torri Fatherly, 25, of Woodyear Street, is scheduled to begin 9:30 a.m. tomorrow before Judge McCurdy. The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Fatherly for first-degree murder September 30, 2003 in the death of Kevin Blackston, 20. Court documents allege that on July 12, 2003 Fatherly stabbed to death Mr. Blackston in the 1600 block of West North Avenue.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled for 9:30 tomorrow morning for Renardo Lynch, 22, of Spaulding Avenue. A Baltimore City jury convicted Lynch March 16, 2005 of second-degree attempted murder, two counts of first-degree assault, three counts of reckless endangerment and three counts of uswith the first 15 years to be served without parole. On January 1, 2004 about 12:20a.m., uniformed police officers responding to a call for discharging firearms in the rear of the 900 block of N. Montford Avenue observed a group of males in the backyard of a home. Lynch then drew a handgun from his clothing and attempted to escape down an alley where he saw and fired shots at Officers Ketajh Brown, Nicholas Petrozzino and Sergeant Gary Klado. Lynch then ran back up the alley, where he shot Officer John Dolley in the right hip. The jury convicted Lynch of the second-degree attempted murder, second-degree assault and reckless endangerment of Officer Dolly; the first-degree assault of Officer Petrozzino; the first-degree assault and reckless endangerment of officer Brown and the reckless endangerment of Sgt. Klado.
In Baltimore County, a man was shot after a standoff with police.
A man named Leslie Lamont Sedgwick ran over a five-year old child in Annapolis while drunk, plus assorted other misbehavior in the Annapolis police blotter.
Twenty-two-year-old Jeffrey Lance Minarik was arrested and charged with attempted murder after alledgedly being involved in a violent break-in in Halethorpe.
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