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Browning indicted in killings
Sun reporterWhile medical staff at the Baltimore County jail continue to watch over the Cockeysville teenager charged with killing his family this month, Nicholas W. Browning was indicted yesterday on murder and handgun charges. A Baltimore County grand jury...Tags: Murder, Maryland, Family, Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution
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Ever close to home
Just off Interstate 83, the light turns red, and a couple of kids pounce, running a squeegee over nearby windshields and holding an open palm to windows. Stopped at the light, Carmelo Anthony is riding shotgun in a Rolls-Royce Phantom. It's silver, sleek...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Summer Olympics, Multi-Sport Events, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, ESPN (tv network)
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The lesson for Easter: Life can be renewed
There are young men out there - teenage boys from Baltimore to Columbia, from Aberdeen to Annapolis - who will be making decisions this spring. Some will have to decide where to go to college in the fall, or which lacrosse team to play with this summer,...Tags: Murder, Juvenile Delinquency, Prisons, Religious Festivals, Punishment
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Coming to a TV near you
SunSpot StaffThe best drama of the fall television season might be seeing which of the new lot of shows is the first to be canceled. Actually, there is some promise among the dramas, with familiar names Rob Lowe, Mark Harmon and David E. Kelley popping up in new...Tags: ABC (tv network), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv program), Holly Robinson Peete, Molly Sims, Two and a Half Men (tv program)
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Down for count, he's still fighting
Sun StaffEDGEFIELD, S.C. - This is where the long, hard fall of Reggie Gross ends - in a two-man cell deep inside a maximum security prison on the piney outskirts of Strom Thurmond's rural hometown. He hasn't had a visitor in seven years. He hasn't seen his...Tags: Murder, Gang Activity, Mike Tyson, Family, International Boxing Federation
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Program envisions a chain of mentors pulling kids from street life
STEVEN "Take Back The City" Mitchell is certainly dedicated to the cause, and he's always trying to get other men - black, white, Asian, Republican or Democrat, city or suburban - to join him in taking on one of the most persistent and daunting challenges...Tags: High Schools, Students, Juvenile Delinquency, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning
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Baltimore rocks (... and raps ... and scats)
Special to Baltimoresun.comDid you know Tori Amos received a citation from the Mayor of Baltimore for a song about the 1980 Orioles? Or, that before Tupac Shakur was "West Coast," he was "East Coast" and a student at the Baltimore School of the Arts? Baltimore has been home to a...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Dining and Drinking, Ric Ocasek, Family, The Mamas & the Papas (music group)
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Jurors found doctors more believable than witness
Sun StaffIn the end, the jurors found the doctors more believable than the eyewitness. A day after acquitting Jacob Tyler Fortney of manslaughter and related charges in the death of Noah Jamahl Jones, two members of the jury - who spoke on the condition of...Tags: Murder, Racism, Juvenile Delinquency, African Americans, Prosecution
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Acquitted teen says he 'did nothing wrong' in deadly Arundel brawl
Sun StaffBreaking months of silence, the teen acquitted two weeks ago of manslaughter in the death of a Pasadena youth struck back yesterday at those who contend the fatal brawl was racially driven and against his one-time friend who testified against him. "My...Tags: Murder, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Juvenile Delinquency, African Americans, Family
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Bill would downsize juvenile facilities
Sun StaffThe big detention centers at the heart of Maryland's juvenile justice system, troubled for decades by abuse, mismanagement and a legacy of repeat offenders, would gradually give way to smaller, gentler facilities under a package of proposed reform bills....Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Maryland, Juvenile Delinquency, Justice System, Prisons
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Teen acquitted in Jones' death
Sun StaffA Pasadena teen-ager was acquitted yesterday in the death of Noah Jamahl Jones, bringing to an end a racially charged trial and prompting nervous leaders in Anne Arundel County's black community to call for calm. Jacob Tyler Fortney, 19, was found not...Tags: Murder, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Racism, Juvenile Delinquency, Family
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Charges against four defendants dropped in Pasadena teen's death
Sun StaffSaying the cases had "no reasonable hope of success," Anne Arundel County's chief prosecutor dropped manslaughter and other charges yesterday against four young white men accused in the death of a black Pasadena teenager in a brawl last summer. State's...Tags: Murder, Racism, Family, Gun Control, Trials
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