Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Vigil in the Village
The Charles Villagers for Peaceful Living says there will be a candlelight prayer vigil in remembrance of Stephen Pitcairn on Wednesday August 25th at 11:30pm. 26th Street and St Paul.
SWAT Raid report
The guy who started all the drama in Remington which lead to the SWAT team showing up seemed to be guilty of using his mouth as a deadly weapon.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Three murders and 13 GSW victims this weekend.
Another tortured dog in E Baltimore
Some good news: MD getting $1 million to battle health care rate hikes
Another tortured dog in E Baltimore
Some good news: MD getting $1 million to battle health care rate hikes
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Jessamy -v - Bernstein round 2
The Vanguard for justice will host another debate between candidates for top prosecutor.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Media Blabber
Are you an unemployed news junkie with a large, plastic-like head? The Deuce is hiring a morning news anchor.
The sailing semen of Gaithersburg .. and other stories
No more fed oversight of city juvie jail
Lamont Harrell, in jail for two murders, now charged with a 3rd
Man found in trash chute of Park Charles Apartments probably fell by accident, police say, but tower worker says that explanation is hard to believe
Arrest in murder of Craig Bouie, dad of 3 shot in his home in Randallstown
Man robbed, shot & killed by teens in Brooklyn Park. Also in AAC, a man shot while walking on a wooded path
Crazy sexagenarian barricades himself in in Sykesville
And finally, Authorities in Maryland say a man accused of squirting semen from a bottle onto two female shoppers has been linked to three more cases." .. off to go barf now
Lamont Harrell, in jail for two murders, now charged with a 3rd
Man found in trash chute of Park Charles Apartments probably fell by accident, police say, but tower worker says that explanation is hard to believe
Arrest in murder of Craig Bouie, dad of 3 shot in his home in Randallstown
Man robbed, shot & killed by teens in Brooklyn Park. Also in AAC, a man shot while walking on a wooded path
Crazy sexagenarian barricades himself in in Sykesville
And finally, Authorities in Maryland say a man accused of squirting semen from a bottle onto two female shoppers has been linked to three more cases." .. off to go barf now
Jessamy vs. Bernstein
Here's a stream of yesterday's debate between State's Attroney hopefuls Bernstein & Jessamy on the Rodericks show, and a live-blogged recap by Page Croyder.
.. and Fenton & Bishop check out the candidates' claims
WBAL says some city residents are offended by Jessamy's "public school" remark
.. and Fenton & Bishop check out the candidates' claims
WBAL says some city residents are offended by Jessamy's "public school" remark
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
It's getting twisted
Okay, the case of the sex offender getting paid by the city while in jail gets even stranger...the fake doctor's notes turned in by his mother were forged in the name of Dr. Keiffer Micthell Sr., the father of our former mayoral candidate and city councilman.
Feud for Thought
You're probably sick of hearing about the Jessamy/ Bealefeld/ Bernstein feud. But it's so darned entertaining! A good point from Page Croyder : "Bealefeld hasn't feuded with anybody. He's been nothing but publicly respectful." (This is true. Last year he told Exhibit A's Melody Simons, "Listen, I don't do public battle with Pat Jessamy.") Cryoder also throws in a bonus Jessamy press-conference spoof.
If you just can't get enough of the fisticuffs, here's other bloggers blogging on this:
Rob Carlson: "[Bealefeld's] one plastic sign, now removed, has already planted the seed of an idea in thousands of minds in less than a week."
Red Herring: "When Pat Jessamy is re-elected City State’s Attorney -- as she surely will be --those who vote for her will deserve the criminal justice system that an indolent and irresponsible prosecutor such as she brings to the city."
The Baltimore Spectator: "Larry Gibson, Mrs. Jessamy, Mayor Rawlings-Blake; non[e] of them have spent much time, if any, at active crime scenes. So to put it frankly, when they speak on the issue, in all due respect, they typically don't know what they hell they're talking about."
Ok, so enough about that. Here's this week's Ink. Five murders this week for a total of 129 so far this year. I wonder what the backstory is with the Corwin murder?
If you just can't get enough of the fisticuffs, here's other bloggers blogging on this:
Rob Carlson: "[Bealefeld's] one plastic sign, now removed, has already planted the seed of an idea in thousands of minds in less than a week."
Red Herring: "When Pat Jessamy is re-elected City State’s Attorney -- as she surely will be --those who vote for her will deserve the criminal justice system that an indolent and irresponsible prosecutor such as she brings to the city."
The Baltimore Spectator: "Larry Gibson, Mrs. Jessamy, Mayor Rawlings-Blake; non[e] of them have spent much time, if any, at active crime scenes. So to put it frankly, when they speak on the issue, in all due respect, they typically don't know what they hell they're talking about."
Ok, so enough about that. Here's this week's Ink. Five murders this week for a total of 129 so far this year. I wonder what the backstory is with the Corwin murder?
Dine & Dasher Gets 18 Months of Free Meals
From the SAO:
Andrew Palmer, 43 years old, of the 500 block of
S. Broadway Street pled guilty to one count of theft scheme and received the maximum penalty of 18 months incarceration on August 3, 2010 after prosecutors presented evidence of his restaurant theft scheme to a district court judge.
According to the arresting officers, from April 26, 2010, through July 21, 2010, Palmer ate meals and consumed alcoholic beverages at several area restaurants in Baltimore City; including the Capital Grille, Burke’s CafĂ©, Ding How Restaurant, Maisy’s Restaurant and Borinken Bar and Restaurant. In each case, when Palmer did not have funds to cover the restaurant bill, he feigned a seizure that required the presence of medical personnel. In each instance, the value of the goods consumed was less than $100; therefore the maximum possible penalty for each offense was 90 days of incarceration.
After reviewing the individual cases, the State’s Attorney’s Office filed a criminal information incorporating multiple pending cases and proceeded on an additional charge of theft scheme, which carries a maximum penalty of 18 months of incarceration. After hearing Palmer’s record, which includes over 40 convictions for theft, Judge George Lipman followed the plea agreement recommendation and sentenced Palmer to 18 months of incarceration, which is the maximum allowable sentence on the theft scheme charge.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Jessamy vs. Bernstein.. Live in Your Earhole
tune in Thursday at noon to 88.1 for a debate that's bound to be muy caliente!
Jessamy Mad as Wet Hen
...gets in scary-mommy mode and hand-delivers letter calling for an "independent fact finder" to probe Bealefeld's "serious credibility issue" and "establish whether our police commissioner is a person of truth and veracity."
Uhm, is that really the best campaign strategy?
WJZ has video of the press conference, and Hermann has Bernstein's reaction.
Uhm, is that really the best campaign strategy?
WJZ has video of the press conference, and Hermann has Bernstein's reaction.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Court laments
Former Pigtown resident finds that trying to press assault case in city court can be pretty frustrating
Sunday, August 8, 2010
128
A 25-year-old on Germania Ave
In addition to the three homicides, lots of "gsw"s
And a homicide in Harford? That's unusual...
.. and a father of three killed in his home in Randallstown
An arrest in Fell's Point robberies, one Leonard Copeland
In addition to the three homicides, lots of "gsw"s
And a homicide in Harford? That's unusual...
.. and a father of three killed in his home in Randallstown
An arrest in Fell's Point robberies, one Leonard Copeland
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