Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Arm twisting, and breaking
The council weighs in on the recent arrest of Lenny Clay and Chris Taylor, asking the BPD to explain how they deal with violent interactions with citizens.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Shooty Tuesday
A 19-year-old was shot near Frederick Douglass High, reports say at a football game, then he ran to Mondawmin mall trailing blood
A shooting led to a standoff and the lockdown of Gilmor Elementary School in West Baltimore this afternoon
Remember this one? Jury selection is underway in the case of Gerard Mungo Jr. vs the city officers who arrested him for leaning on a dirt bike when he was seven.
Fun facts! DC's hair-ron comes from Baltimore, and Baltimore's comes from Afghanistan.
A shooting led to a standoff and the lockdown of Gilmor Elementary School in West Baltimore this afternoon
Remember this one? Jury selection is underway in the case of Gerard Mungo Jr. vs the city officers who arrested him for leaning on a dirt bike when he was seven.
Fun facts! DC's hair-ron comes from Baltimore, and Baltimore's comes from Afghanistan.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Game day scam
Ever paid a guy for parking who didn't work at the lot? Seems like a tow company got busted fleecing Ravens fans by taking the scam to a whole different level, now fraud charges are in the offing.
3 and 4
the peaceful streak ended with two murders yesterday: a man found shot in a vehicle in the 900 block of North Glover Street, and Derrick Taylor, shot in the back at 3912 Eierman Avenue.
TDR: "Brian Keith Rose, the man accused of killing Warren T. Fleming in an attempted carjacking at the Security Square Mall in 2006, and whose case made national news when partial fingerprint evidence in the case was thrown out by a Baltimore County judge, will plead guilty this afternoon in U.S. District Court."
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has removed a Laurel priest following abuse allegations
Pew Research Center studied the Baltimore news "ecosystem"-- among the nonshocking findings, most stories originate from the Sun, and the Sun is covering considerably fewer stories than it did a year ago.
JZ reports on the SpotCrime iPhone app
TDR: "Brian Keith Rose, the man accused of killing Warren T. Fleming in an attempted carjacking at the Security Square Mall in 2006, and whose case made national news when partial fingerprint evidence in the case was thrown out by a Baltimore County judge, will plead guilty this afternoon in U.S. District Court."
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has removed a Laurel priest following abuse allegations
Pew Research Center studied the Baltimore news "ecosystem"-- among the nonshocking findings, most stories originate from the Sun, and the Sun is covering considerably fewer stories than it did a year ago.
JZ reports on the SpotCrime iPhone app
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Wrong place, wrong time
Sunday, January 31 at 2 p.m., the Walters is hosting a free discussion, "Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Trauma and Violence in the Lives of Young Black Men"
Friday, January 8, 2010
Dixon: Lipscomb is "a player"
Dixon on Lipscomb: "He had multiple girlfriends ... He was a player. And I was the cheapest of his friends."
Ew!
Hope he used a condom!
Ew!
Hope he used a condom!
Hermann interviews a couple of genius New-Year's gun-dischargers
Sex offender arrested for killing Vernon Evans' son Nolan
Sex offender arrested for killing Vernon Evans' son Nolan
What the?!
"A Baltimore judge refused Thursday to set a man free before his Jan. 26 attempted-murder trial ... after it was revealed that an officer altered a photo of the defendant to get positive witness identification."
TDR: The city's not giving up the Wells Fargo "reverse redlining" lawsuit and is instead amending to file it a third time.
The first tort of 2010: a City College junior suing to get out of County lockup after being charged with armed robbery.
TDR: The city's not giving up the Wells Fargo "reverse redlining" lawsuit and is instead amending to file it a third time.
The first tort of 2010: a City College junior suing to get out of County lockup after being charged with armed robbery.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Wells Fargo Lawsuit 86'd
Judge says racist mortgage lenders not to blame for Baltimore's "extensive unemployment, lack of educational opportunity and choice, irresponsible parenting, disrespect for the law, widespread drug use, and violence."
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Unidentified man, 21, shot in the torso in the 100 block of North Franklintown Road.
Two murders in a week? That's really relatively peaceful!
Chauncey Jones
Ok, ok, who is to blame for Chauncey Jones being out on the streets? His parole agent? The State's Attorney's Office? Judge Yvonne Holt-Stone?
Dixon Dept.
"Tearful Baltimore mayor resigning under plea deal"
The Daily Record's everything Dixon page
Sun coverage
(Rodricks: "Google "Dixon, Sheila" and "sorry," and you won't come up with much.")
Meanwhile mayor-to-be SRB is scheduled to attend tonight's Roland Park Civic League Meeting re. firehouse closings.
The Daily Record's everything Dixon page
Sun coverage
(Rodricks: "Google "Dixon, Sheila" and "sorry," and you won't come up with much.")
Meanwhile mayor-to-be SRB is scheduled to attend tonight's Roland Park Civic League Meeting re. firehouse closings.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Dixon to Plea?
Follow the #Dixontrial hash tag!
Jayne and David Collins and JZ's Mike Hellegren are "live" down by the courthouse, where a court order is keeping media away from the courthouse entrance.
Jayne and David Collins and JZ's Mike Hellegren are "live" down by the courthouse, where a court order is keeping media away from the courthouse entrance.
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