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homicide on Presbury Street in the Western, and a 17-year-old was shot.
Last week's five murders brought 2005's body count to
247.
A 23-year-old guy was found
suspiciously dead in College Park.
Maryland inmate Ralph Manna got
20 more years for trying to hire an undercover officer to kill his ex-wife and their son. He was already serving two "life" sentences.
A motions hearing in the matter of John Booth-El, 52, is scheduled for 1:30 tomorrow afternoon before Judge Kaye Allison, 451 Mitchell Courthouse. A Baltimore city jury convicted Booth-El in 1984 of first-degree murder for the 1983 stabbing death of Irvin Bronstein and sentenced him to death. The
death sentence has been vacated, and reinstated, four times since. Booth is being represented
pro bono by five lawyers and a legal assistant from the firm of
Arent Fox, who will presumably be challenging the court's failure to consider mitigating factors that were permitted under Maryland sentencing law at the time.
Charges were
dropped against 17-year-old Antonio Newsome,
accused of firebombing Miss Edna's house. So let's
review: three guys, Jackie Brewington, 18, Isaac Smith and Andre Wilkins, 31, copped a deal with Federal prosecutors (snitches!) to plead guilty to witness tampering and use of an explosive device. Trial will begin for Terrance "Buck" Smith, 24, of the 7 Deuce 1 Bloods, Shakia Watkins, 19, Richard Royal, 21, and head snowman Nakie Harris, 30 on December 5. Edna McAbier is alive and hiding in an undisclosed location.
Three old people, Deborah Henry, 46, Kevin Musser, 42, and Robert Shallcross, 50, were busted for operating a
portable meth lab.
The prosecution has rested in the
Irv Lorenzo money-laundering thing. Says the defense, Lorenzo just hung out with "Supreme" the drug kingpin because he "provided a certain street credibility." The
"poet" is also said to have be involved in a plot to kill 50 Cent.
A lot of to-the-point two-word headlines out of Annapolis, including
"Teen Beaten" and "Shoplifter Sprayed".
Ehrlich: closing the Hickey School
with nowhere to send juvenile offenders was a good idea. (The
election race might get interesting after all: gov has announced he
endorses Bush's military policies and linked the Iraq war with the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Great
$10K idea, Chip. Read much?)