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One victim in Lansdowne double shooting dies
Baltimore County police are investigating a homicide after a victim in a Lansdowne double shooting died days later. James Townsend, 33, of the 2900 block of Bero Road, died Wednesday after suffering medical complications after he and a second man were...
Tags: Baltimore County, Shootings, Murder
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In Texas, black means future danger
If the state of Texas executes Duane Buck, it'll be because he is black. Well, mainly it will be because in 1995, he shot his ex-girlfriend, Debra Gardner, and her friend, Kenneth Butler, to death at Gardner's Houston home, and also wounded his own...
Tags: Witnesses, Justice System, Prosecution, Criminals, Defendants
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Harford man, 19, held without bail in death of 2-month-old niece
The 19-year-old Harford County man with developmental disabilities who is accused of killing his 2-month-old niece was ordered Monday to continue being held without bail. Colin Christopher Wolf, of the 2000 block of Bay Meadows Court in Forest Hill, is...
Tags: Justice System, Trials, Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Cooksville victim's friends, family fight parole one signature at a time
When Christopher Cheswick learned that the drunken driver who killed his son Matthew might be paroled after little more than a year in prison, he turned to Facebook to post his outrage and heartbreak. Carl Braun had a different reaction: He launched...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Elections, Gun Control, Labor Legislation, University of Maryland, College Park
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Baltimore prosecutors lighten up on marijuana possession
Caught with a couple of joints he didn't get the chance to light up, Eric Staton was ordered to appear before a Baltimore judge. Two weeks later, in a basement courtroom on North Avenue, prosecutors said they would drop the possession charge if Staton...
Tags: Justice System, Court Preliminary, Trials, Prosecution, Maryland State Police
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Man, 22, convicted of second-degree murder in Baltimore
A Baltimore City Circuit Court jury on Thursday convicted a 22-year-old man of second-degree murder in a shooting in Southwest Baltimore that killed a bystander and left two others injured in 2010. Harry Davis, 22, faces a maximum sentence of 108 years....
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Murder, Lawyers
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Death penalty supporters launch petition drive
One day after Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation to abolish capital punishment in Maryland, death penalty supporters said Friday they will launch a petition drive to give voters the opportunity to overturn the new law. At a news conference,...
Tags: Christianity, Gun Control, Labor Legislation, Immigration, Roman Catholicism
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311 complaints ignored, communities fight bars themselves
Black scuff marks line the staircase at 922 N. Charles St., left there by frustrated tenants kicking the wall in a vain attempt to make their neighbor, the Museum Restaurant and Lounge, quiet down. Most nights, tenants say, the sound of DJs hyping up...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Museums, Rental Service, 311 (music group), Fines
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Maryland prison program saves money and lives
We have a great capacity for placing people into categories and minimizing their humanity. One such category is "felons" and another is "drug addicts." We can easily forget that men and women who have been convicted of crimes or are suffering from...
Tags: Mental Health, Graduation, Prisons, Substance Abuse, Addiction
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Former officer pleads guilty to improperly accessing database
A former Baltimore Police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to improperly accessing a law enforcement database to provide information to a drug dealer who was under federal investigation. Keith Nowlin, 39, of Laurel, pleaded guilty to one count of...
Tags: Drug Trafficking, Justice System, Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers
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Straw purchases already banned
The letter regarding straw buyers ("Stop 'straw buyers' from purchasing guns," April 15) contains a major factual error: a straw purchase is already punishable, under federal law, carrying a maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine....
Tags: Gun Control, Interior Policy, Prosecution, Personal Weapon Control
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'Game of Thrones' recap: 'Walk of Punishment'
The Baltimore Sun“There’s a beast in every man and it stirs when you put a sword in his hand,” - Jorah Mormont For the first two seasons on "Game of Thrones," terrible, cruel, unspeakable horrors tended to happen primarily to the Stark family. The...Tags: Slavery, Game of Thrones (tv program)
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