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15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency
The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
Fifteen years later, it turns out that was only...Tags: Culture, Sarajevo (Bosnia & Herzegovina), U.S. Embassy, Vienna (Austria), David Petraeus
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7-Eleven flash mob -- petty larceny or more serious robbery?
The police report describes what appears to be a serious crime — a youth mob rushes a downtown 7-Eleven to capitalize on a free Slurpee promotion, steals candy, punches the store owner and possibly takes an envelope from his pocket filled with $6,...
Tags: FBI, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Trials, Inner Harbor, Criminals
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Baltimore police officer charged with misconduct, perjury
A Baltimore police sergeant was suspended and criminally charged with perjury and misconduct after a months-long investigation into allegations he used false information to obtain a search and seizure warrant. Sgt. Dennis W. Workley, who’s been...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Jayne Miller
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Four homicides reported in Baltimore on Mother's Day
Baltimore police are investigating four homicides and a nonfatal shooting that occurred Sunday during a violent weekend that also left a 36-year-old woman in critical condition after her car was shot at as she sat at a stoplight. Police said they believe...Tags: Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Mother's Day
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Chefs teach students for the day at Severn school
The sizzle echoed through the halls of the Center of Applied Technology North in Severn, emanating from the school's culinary arts baking and pastry lab, where it was joined by a tempting aroma. Normally, a restaurant kitchen would be responsible for such...Tags: Students, Dining and Drinking, Food Industry, Olive Garden, Red Lobster
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Balto. Co. police investigate rock thrown through mosque window
Baltimore County police are investigating a "possible bias incident" after a rock was thrown through a window of a Muslim community center in the southwest neighborhood of Riverview. Police spokeswoman Detective Cathy Batton said a rear window was...Tags: FBI, Islam, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Dick Wolf
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Pentagon creating new spy service
The Pentagon is creating a new intelligence service aimed at gathering information on terrorist networks, weapons of mass destruction and other emerging concerns, a senior defense official said Monday. The new Defense Clandestine Service will draw...Tags: The Pentagon, Wars and Interventions, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, National Security Agency, Baltimore County
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Sister's ex-boyfriend charged with murder in Phylicia Barnes case
For nearly a decade, Michael Maurice Johnson dated the half-sister of Phylicia Barnes. He went along on family trips, and played basketball with their brother. He was like family, and considered Phylicia a "little sister," relatives say.
He was also...Tags: Facebook, Colleges and Universities, Social Media, Howard University, Police Arrests
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Robert M. Stock, FBI fingerprint expert
Robert M. Stock, a retired electrical engineer and FBI fingerprint pioneer whose work led to the establishment of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System, died Wednesday of complications from a stroke at his Severna Park home.
He was 83.
The son...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Missile Systems, Glen Burnie, National Economic Council, Interior Policy
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DNA: Why wait for an arrest?
Swabbing the ol' buccal mucosa for the unique genetic code of someone merely arrested for a crime violates that someone's Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure. That's the opinion of the Maryland Court of Appeals, and this...
Tags: Human Body, Science, The New York Times, Police Arrests, Chemicals
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2 women shot in Ellicott City church; 1 dead; man found fatally shot nearby
A woman was found fatally shot Thursday evening in St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Ellicott City, a man was discovered dead on the grounds nearby and another woman was critically injured by gunfire — turning a quiet, family neighborhood near the...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Howard County, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Christianity, Shootings
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Driver of car stopped in travel lane killed in I-695 accident
The driver of a Saturn sedan who had stopped in an eastbound lane of the Baltimore Beltway early Saturday was killed when a Ford pickup truck slammed into the vehicle, according to Maryland State Police. David Wilt, 33, of Pasadena, was pronounced dead...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Anne Arundel County, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Glen Burnie
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