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Court records shed light on two March shootings
A great frustration of daily crime reporting is that when readers want to know the most about a shooting incident or other crime, there's often very little information available. You end up with a few paragraphs about where and when, the victim's age, and...Tags: Prosecution, Parkville, Lombard Street, Murder, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Howard council passes gender identity law
Howard County has joined Montgomery County and Baltimore City as the third jurisdiction in the state to adopt a law prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity and expression.
The Howard County Council's four Democrats voted in favor of...Tags: Elections, Credit and Debt, Ellicott City, Discrimination, Baltimore County
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Tornado damage still evident Monday
Residents, county employees and BGE crews were still picking up the pieces left by a hard-hitting F1 tornado that tore through Harford County Friday. The storm's winds blew up to 100 mph that evening, according to a Harford County Government press...
Tags: The Weather Channel (tv network), Woodbridge, Natural Disasters, Business, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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12th police officer guilty in towing extortion scheme
A 12th Baltimore police officer has pleaded guilty to being involved with a towing kickback scheme, prosecutors said Thursday. Rafael Concepcion Feliciano Jr., a 31-year-old officer from Baltimore, pleaded guilty to extortion and conspiracy in a U.S....Tags: Organized Crime, Punishment, Lawyers, Blackmail and Extortion, Punishment
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Baltimore cop from Edgewood pleads guilty in towing extortion scheme
A Harford County resident who prosecutors say was actively involved in a towing scandal involving Baltimore City police officers entered a guilty plea Monday to extortion charges in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. Baltimore City police officer...Tags: Organized Crime, Blackmail and Extortion, Court Preliminary, Punishment, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Two more city officers guilty in extortion scheme
Two Baltimore police officers assigned to the Northeast District pleaded guilty this week to sending car customers to a Rosedale auto repair shop in exchange for bribes from the owners, bringing the number of officers convicted in the federal case to 11....Tags: Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Organized Crime, Defendants, Bribery
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Owners of repair shop plead guilty in towing scandal
Two owners of Majestic Auto Repair pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to paying up to $1 million in bribes to more than 50 Baltimore police officers who allegedly steered business to the Rosedale shop and falsified crash reports.
Brothers Hernan...Tags: Corporate Crime, Organized Crime, Bribery, Prisons, Insurance
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City seeks competitive bids for towing
Baltimore officials are seeking to award contracts for the city's lucrative towing business, closing a loophole that allowed a small circle of companies to dominate the $4 million-a-year industry while bypassing the city's competitive bidding system. For...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Companies and Corporations
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Last remaining defendant in police kickback scandal pleads guilty to conspiracy, extortion
The last of 17 Baltimore police officers charged in a kickback scheme pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiracy and extortion in federal court, bringing the prosecution phase of the case to a close. Over a five-month period, Jaime Luis Lugo Rivera, 36,...Tags: Corporate Crime, Organized Crime, Defendants, Prisons, Bribery
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Martin A. Fisher, 22, of the 700 block of Clayton Street, was arrested on a bench warrant Tuesday in a case in which he was charged with marijuana possession. License plates...Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Drug Trafficking, Juvenile Delinquency, Elkton, Police Arrests
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Milton Lee Eckstein, grocery manager
Milton Lee Eckstein Jr., a retired grocery store manager and fast-pitch softball player, died of complications from cancer Saturday at his Inwood, W.Va., home. He was 84 and had lived in Joppa.
Born in Rosedale, he attended Kenwood High School. He worked...Tags: Maryland General Hospital, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Overlea, Hospitals and Clinics
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Baltimore County man sentenced to life in murder-for-hire scheme
A Rosedale man was sentenced Monday to life imprisonment for arranging a meeting between his aunt and the man she hired to kill her husband. Seamus Anthony Coyle, who turned 30 last week, was sentenced by Baltimore County Circuit Judge Thomas Bollinger...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Carroll County (Maryland), Prisons, Lawyers, Punishment
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