"I just picked it up off a dead guy." Murder victim Robert Long's missing cellphone is one of many mysteries in the bizarre and chilling case against Jose Morales, drug dealer, arsonist, scaffolding thief, accused witness-murderer, and probable confidential police informant, who was shielded from prosecution either intentionally or via mind-boggling police incompetence.
Murder suspect Robert G. Moore is extra special: he's accused of threatening the lives of two female prosecutors,* telling one he was going to send an associate after her while she was in the hospital delivering her baby.
The Ink has last week's four murders, since then the toll has climbed to 178.
BPD arrested Katrell Smith, jug-eared assailant, now they need help linking him to other violent crimes, so call Metro Crime Stoppers if you saw him being criminally violent with someone, I guess. Wonder if this is the same guy, he sounds about articulate enough.
Monday's murder in Violetville was reportedly allegedly committed by one Dennis Freeman, who killed his estranged wife's girlfriend's new boyfriend, husband, Stephan Burley.* Freeman had previously faced drug-distribution charges, Burley had domestic-violence charges of his own (which were dropped). Cham informs me that Freeman is wearing a Tyvek® suit given to arrestees whose clothes are soiled with, say, the blood of someone they'd stabbed to death, and not a hoodie from Rei Kawakubo for Comme Des Garcons' 2012 spring collection.
Because of the Republican government shutdown, the fates of countless perverts, scam artists and gun-toting drug dealers will go unknown and unmocked by me. Sigh! According to the Department of Justice contingency plan, federal criminal cases are business as usual, federal civil cases are to be postponed until the fudgetards in the House pass a budget, unless the cases involve "the safety of human life or the protection of property." Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) requests are also not being processed as usual. Oh, and thanks to the sequester, the FBI can't pay informants or put gas in investigator's cars.
Federal judge to gun lovers: delay denied
Katrell Smith |
The Ink has last week's four murders, since then the toll has climbed to 178.
BPD arrested Katrell Smith, jug-eared assailant, now they need help linking him to other violent crimes, so call Metro Crime Stoppers if you saw him being criminally violent with someone, I guess. Wonder if this is the same guy, he sounds about articulate enough.
Dennis Freeman |
Police confirm last night's shooting victim on Tivoly Ave was Andre Miller, 31, of E. 29th St. I retweeted his pic/RIP messages last nightThree rough-looking women, Alexis Chandler, 19, Ashley Fitz, 22 and Czekiah Fludd, 24, were arrested in the county and charged with robbing a bank in Essex.
— Justin Fenton (@justin_fenton) October 1, 2013
Because of the Republican government shutdown, the fates of countless perverts, scam artists and gun-toting drug dealers will go unknown and unmocked by me. Sigh! According to the Department of Justice contingency plan, federal criminal cases are business as usual, federal civil cases are to be postponed until the fudgetards in the House pass a budget, unless the cases involve "the safety of human life or the protection of property." Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) requests are also not being processed as usual. Oh, and thanks to the sequester, the FBI can't pay informants or put gas in investigator's cars.
Federal judge to gun lovers: delay denied
Timothy Moats was arrested by #BPDSES in the 4900 Block of Erdman Ave. for a handgun violation #ASaferBaltimore pic.twitter.com/7yTtp27xSa
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) October 2, 2013
Charles White was arrested by #BPDSD in the 300 Block of Washburn Rd. for a handgun violation #ASaferBaltimore pic.twitter.com/p9bPfGwL0V
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) October 1, 2013
Jeffrey Warren was arrested by #BPDWD in the 1100 Block of W. Baltimore St. for a handgun violation #ASaferBaltimore pic.twitter.com/LeFwjOpceX
— Baltimore Police (@BaltimorePolice) October 1, 2013