An O'Malley interview by WBAL notes that in 2004 violent crime in Baltimore was up 4 percent. The term "inconsistency in leadership" comes up. As in, even the Democrats are saying there's doesn't seem to be much clue what the plan is, or whose job it is to establish priorities to go about making the plan. Are we fixing "broken windows"? Are we "targeting hot spots"? Wiretapping? Building bigger jails and kicking off some executions? Adding more drug treatment facilities? Anyone? Anyone?
The state is now taking charge of education at the state-run juvenile jail. No mention as to who was running it before.
There was a triple stabbing at 2:15 this morning on Water street.
A 27-year-old man was stabbed in East Baltimore.
We Know Who We're Working For: Poisions have been found on Lockheed Martin's property, which the company wants to turn into condos.
A couple of Democrats stole Michael Steele's credit report.
A snakehead in Potomac got 6 1/2 years for fraud.
Two arrests for attempted murder and a lot of stolen stuff in the blotter.
Instead of this week's murder ink, readers are advised to visit the March Homes Funeral Registry. Here's Christopher Richardson, 15, whose 15-year-old murderer was sentenced on Tuesday to life in prison.
Down in Anne Arundel County The Capital reports that some teens were charged with arson, a convenience store robber was caught, and two employees of an armored-car company stole $99,000 from three Wal-Marts. And a prisoner was stabbed at Jessup.
Pinocchio? Lamp-wick? Two 30-something Dundalk residents were pulled out of the water, drunk, after jumping off of a stolen boat near Pleasure Island.