
The case against notorious drug kingpin Stephen Blackwell has come to a somewhat anti-climactic ending when Blackwell (Pictured right in the first picture I've ever seen of him)
pled guilty to heroin conspiracy charges as well as a variety of other non-violent crimes.
While Blackwell was never charged with any of the violence that threw him into the spotlight, he was believed to have been at the head of an organization that engaged in a violent war, resulting in the shootings of 27 people. All of the violence started with the April 2008
abduction of brothers Stephon and Sterling Blackwell. Interestingly enough, young Stephon is already following in his older brothers footsteps, with an early 2012 trial for drug dealing and a conviction for prescription drug fraud already on his record.
This abduction set off a war between the Stephen Blackwell organization and the Terrell Allen group. Allen, 38, is also serving a federal prison sentence for
possession of ammunition. No end-all prison fight between the two drug leaders will likely occur due to Terrell Allen likely being released in January.
Throughout this long ordeal there were many shootings and several notable homicides including:
Omar Spriggs; one of the men responsible for the abduction of the Blackwell brothers,
Tony Allen; who was Terrell Allen's dad and was shot alongside his son and Spriggs, as well as
Quinton Hogan and
Donell Rogers. Also killed were
Troy Wilson and
Demarco Brown Jr; the two men believed to be responsible for the Hogan & Rogers murder,
Anthony Izzard, and kidnapping/murder victim
Eric Pendergrass Jr.
Thanks to Justin Fenton and the Baltimore Sun as well as City Paper for all the information found here.
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The news keeps coming in the Adam Meister-Frank Conaway yard scuffle case. Now an
outside prosecutor is going to be handling the case. This is a pretty good move, since an unbiased prosecution is nearly impossible to get with this case.
A city police officer fatally shot an
man armed with two knives at the 3300 block of Edmonson Ave.
50 Years in prison for Michael Hunter, 20, for shooting 72-year-old security guard Charles Bowman in the
often-dangerous Yau Brothers Chinese take-out restaurant.
A Windsor Mill teen is in serious condition after
being shot by two unknown males while walking to a 7-11.
Occupy Baltimore protestors are giving it another shot to obtain
a park permit.
54-year-old Russia teacher Yulia Pogrebenko, who was found dead in the Chesapeake Bay after having gone missing during a trip to Maryland has been officially deemed a homicide victim. No charges have been filed as of yet.
Baltimore County police are citing
pedestrian error for the death of 74-year-old William Norton, Jr.
Finally, a Dundalk couple are in the hospital after both somehow getting doused in flammable liquid
before catching on fire.