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    Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Police blotter

    Aberdeen Darius J. Saunders, 19, of the 100 block of Hanover Street, was charged Friday with disorderly conduct and making a false statement to a peace officer. Keith Edward Summerfield, 29, of the 200 block of Forest Greens Road, was charged Friday...

    Tags: Theft, Vandalism, Apple iPhone, Belair Road, Woodbridge

  2. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. O'Malley and Maynard are doing a good job cleaning up corruption at the city jail

    Since 1993, I have had the opportunity to visit hundreds of prisons, jails, juvenile facilities and community corrections facilities as the executive director of the American Correctional Association. Having served more than 19 years in the Arlington County, Va., sheriff's office, I know the many challenges and difficulties that come with the operation of a detention facility and the management of inmates in a large urban center.
    Since 1993, I have had the opportunity to visit hundreds of prisons, jails, juvenile facilities and community corrections facilities as the executive director of the American Correctional Association. Having served more than 19 years in the Arlington...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Prisons, Safety of Citizens, Maryland General Assembly

  4. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Trial starts for officer charged in Randallstown teen's death

    Opening statements are scheduled to begin Tuesday in the trial of a Baltimore County police officer accused in the death of a Randallstown teen last summer.
    Opening statements are scheduled to begin Tuesday in the trial of a Baltimore County police officer accused in the death of a Randallstown teen last summer. A jury was selected Monday in the trial of James D. Laboard, who is accused of manslaughter in...

    Tags: Brown & Brown Incorporated, Randallstown, Lawyers, Justice System, Trials

  6. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Fatherhood programs teach men to be dads

    Malik Carter, 17, shared a slice of pizza with his 20-month-old son Makai, who was perched on his dad's lap during the pre-Father's Day celebration this week at the Bon Secours Community Support Center in Southwest Baltimore.
    Malik Carter, 17, shared a slice of pizza with his 20-month-old son Makai, who was perched on his dad's lap during the pre-Father's Day celebration this week at the Bon Secours Community Support Center in Southwest Baltimore. As part of the festivities,...

    Tags: Family, Barack Obama, Prisons, Abusive Behavior, Father's Day

  8. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Bottle bomb explosion at Sykesville restaurant leads to four arrests

    One man and three teenage boys have been arrested by police in Sykesville after patrons dining outdoors at a restaurant had a homemade explosive device thrown in their direction from a moving vehicle Wednesday night, the Maryland State Fire Marshal announced Friday.
    One man and three teenage boys have been arrested by police in Sykesville after patrons dining outdoors at a restaurant had a homemade explosive device thrown in their direction from a moving vehicle Wednesday night, the Maryland State Fire Marshal...

    Tags: Explosions, Carroll County (Maryland), Prisons, Emergency Incidents, Sykesville

  10. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Two men rob three teens of cash, cellphones in Towson [Crime Log]

    The following is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible. Three teenaged boys were robbed by two men just after...

    Tags: Gaming, Theft, Wii, Apple iPhone

  12. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. For juvenile detainees, 'Supper Club' brings stable connection

    You empty your pockets of change, keys and pens, walk slowly through a metal detector and raise your arms above your head for a top-to-bottom frisking.
    You empty your pockets of change, keys and pens, walk slowly through a metal detector and raise your arms above your head for a top-to-bottom frisking. A grim-looking security guard unlocks a metal door, then two more, closing each behind you with a...

    Tags: Human Accomplishments, T. Rowe Price, Prisons, Miami Heat, National Basketball Association

  14. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. DJS' slippery slope at Silver Oak

    The state Board of Public Works' vote Wednesday to allow the privately operated Silver Oak Academy juvenile treatment center in Carroll County to double in capacity is regrettable not only because it violates the state's own policy of limiting such facilities to no more than 48 beds but because it sets a troubling precedent for how the state will handle future shortages of treatment slots for juveniles. If the goal is to help troubled youngsters get their lives back on track, the state would have done far better if it had accelerated long-delayed plans to build two new, smaller facilities in Baltimore City and Prince George's County. Instead, Maryland seems to have reversed course toward the kind of dangerously overcrowded, harder-to-manage youth facilities it has been trying to move away from in recent years.
    The state Board of Public Works' vote Wednesday to allow the privately operated Silver Oak Academy juvenile treatment center in Carroll County to double in capacity is regrettable not only because it violates the state's own policy of limiting such...

    Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Prisons, Prince George's County

  16. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Monae Turnage death sends mother of shooter to prison

    Veronica Alford had been friends with Edith Turnage for 20 years. After Turnage's daughter died in an accidental shooting at the hands of her friend's son, Alford sent flowers, balloons and a teddy bear. She asked about the funeral but never heard back.
    Veronica Alford had been friends with Edith Turnage for 20 years. After Turnage's daughter died in an accidental shooting at the hands of her friend's son, Alford sent flowers, balloons and a teddy bear. She asked about the funeral but never heard back....

    Tags: Punishment, Judges, Lawyers, Prisons, Accidental Death

  18. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. State allows juvenile facility to double in size

    The state Board of Public Works voted Wednesday to allow a Carroll County treatment center for juveniles to double its size to 96 beds — twice the state cap of 48 — despite a policy of sending troubled teens to smaller facilities for treatment.
    The state Board of Public Works voted Wednesday to allow a Carroll County treatment center for juveniles to double its size to 96 beds — twice the state cap of 48 — despite a policy of sending troubled teens to smaller facilities for...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Anthony G. Brown, Carroll County (Maryland), Peter Franchot

  20. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Juvenile facility in Carroll County could double capacity

    The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services has asked again to expand the capacity of a privately run residential facility in Carroll County to twice the state's limit, saying there is a backlog of young offenders who are waiting in detention centers instead of getting treatment.
    The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services has asked again to expand the capacity of a privately run residential facility in Carroll County to twice the state's limit, saying there is a backlog of young offenders who are waiting in detention centers...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Carroll County (Maryland), Prisons, Martin O'Malley

  22. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Civilian police complaint unaddressed, teen criticizes oversight

    An attorney for a teenager who said his jaw was broken in an encounter with Baltimore police dismissed the city's civilian review board as a "proxy" for police after nearly three years have passed without a ruling on the case.
    An attorney for a teenager who said his jaw was broken in an encounter with Baltimore police dismissed the city's civilian review board as a "proxy" for police after nearly three years have passed without a ruling on the case. In July 2010, Yardell...

    Tags: Anthony W. Batts, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Lawyers, Racism, Justice System

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