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Mental illness and guns: the issue is suicide
Some years ago, I was called by one of my patients who had just suffered severe rejection in a love relationship. She told me that she was on her way to buy a gun but thought she might call me first. I suggested that she come see me before she purchased a...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Corporate Officers, Murder, Interior Policy, Gun Control
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Text messages show Gladden warned of bringing gun to school
The night before Robert Gladden Jr. took his father's gun to Perry Hall High School, he texted a friend about the plan, but begged him to keep it a secret. "I am going to bring a shotgun and 21 shells, ill let your imagination do the rest," the 15-year-...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Health and Safety at School, Punishment, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Robert Wayne Gladden, Jr.
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Wife arrested in murder of man in Odenton last November
The wife of a man found stabbed in an Odenton home last year has been arrested in his murder, police said. Donna Mills Wood, 38, turned herself in at the Western District police station at approximately 4 p.m. Thursday. She was charged with the fatal...Tags: Murder, Odenton
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Ulman voices support for initiatives to criminalize cyberbullying
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman lent his support this week to a pair of bills in Annapolis that would make cyberbullying a crime in Maryland. "The insults and accusations that rush through the cyber-sphere can be beyond anything with which we adults...Tags: Howard County, Bullying, Annapolis, Baltimore County, Ken Ulman
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Fight cyber bullying in Maryland
Maryland has little idea how much it owes a mother, a lawmaker and a football player. Christine McComas, Del. Jon Cardin and Ray Rice of the Baltimore Ravens are the driving forces behind the proposed cyber bullying bill that will save teenagers' lives....
Tags: Social Media, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice System
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Harford man commits suicide during highway stop by state trooper
Minutes after being pulled over by a state trooper on the side of Interstate 95 in White Marsh this week, 23-year-old Bel Air resident Scott Kampes was slumped over in the driver's seat of the car he was driving — fatally wounded from a self-...Tags: Theft, Franklin Square Medical Center, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Firearms, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland)
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Piano duo brings classical style to Glenelg United Methodist [Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton]
On the afternoon of March 16, Glenelg United Methodist Church will host its next installment of the community concert series beginning at 4 p.m. This concert features married pianists Stephanie Kai-Win and Saar Ahuvia performing together as Duo —...Tags: Theater, Schools, Music, Tony Awards, Music Theater
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Police say woman killed by suicidal man in Reisterstown crash
A 20-year-old Westminster man intent on committing "suicide by cop" crashed his parents' sport utility vehicle Tuesday night, killing an elderly Reisterstown woman, Baltimore County police said. Police said Nicholas Mottley led officers on a chase...
Tags: Accidental Death, Pikesville, Reisterstown Road, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Suicidal Behavior
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Body found below Conowingo Dam identified as missing Havre de Grace man
The body of a Harford County man who had been missing since early last month was recovered Tuesday from the Susquehanna River below Conowingo Dam, Maryland State Police said. The man has been identified as Scott R. Hammer, 57, of Havre de Grace. His body...Tags: Harford County, Cecil County, Maryland State Police, Havre de Grace
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Harford sheriff's office confirms man died after trying to hang himself in jail
A Harford Detention Center inmate, who had attempted suicide at the jail, died late last month, the Harford County Sheriff's Office has confirmed. Norman M. Miller Jr., 42, attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself at the jail on Jan. 25,...Tags: Trials, Prisons, Hospitals and Clinics, Harford County, Punishment
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Doctor's tapings, suicide raise broader issues
Unleashing your sociological imagination is a must! In the days of social media, consumers are bombarded by media images and sound bites that become the "reality" of those who relish in having others think for them. The recent announcement by Johns...
Tags: Coppin State University, General Practitioners
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Police identify victim in apparent murder-suicide as probation agent
A state probation agent who volunteered as a conflict mediator was killed Tuesday night in an apparent North Baltimore murder-suicide in which a child survivor was found outside the house. Responding to a report of gunshots inside a home in the 3900...Tags: Murder, Shootings
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