As diversity dwindles among the ranks of police, some wonder if a shackled, stuffed Abu (the Disney® monkey) is some kind of statement. (Like maybe "... they cut off your ear if they don't like your face/It's barbaric, but, hey, it's home!")
Judge Nathan Braverman granted Vickie Mengel's motion to modify her sentence and granted her a Probation before Judgment. There are no new terms or conditions. The southwestern district police officer was convicted February 14 of illegal gambling and fined $150 for her involvement in a November poker game in Northeast Baltimore.
Yesterday's murder victim was identified as 23-year-old Victor Richards. And there's plenty of other violence in the blotter.
Wayne Bond, the 18-year-old killer of Derald Guess, will be sentenced June 2.
Ronnie "Skinny Suge" Thomas was arrested for assault and robbery.
Cars are being stolen left and right in the Northern.
A man in a Salisbury Denny's got glued to a toilet seat.
Nine residents of Baltimore and Hagerstown were indicted on federal cocaine-dealing-related charges.
A Cecil County cop is in hot water after swiping some knockoff designer handbags from the evidence room.
MTA bus driver Francisco Rivera, convicted of felony theft for selling black-market bus passes, will go to jail for two years.
Baltimore County police found a sweatshirt they believe belonged to the rapist of the 90-year-old woman.
The Examiner arrives tomorrow; it announced itself Saturday by indecorously littering thousands of lawns with advertisements, which may soon be illegal (wait, isn't it already an ordinance?) Anyway, the Examiner will target rich people who don't like to read, as well as the Sun's advertisers by selling space at a discount. The competition is more bad news for the Sun, which has been struggling to integrate its Internet presence with print operations.
My connection is back!