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- Three people were shot, one fatally, in separate incidents in Baltimore late Friday and early Saturday, police said.
- Two men face assault charges after fighting allegedly broke out among players and spectators at a Hampstead soccer tournament Sunday.
- Police were investigating two homicides that happened within an hour of each other. It follows a violent weekend where 14 people were shot, three fatally.
- The patient remains in critical condition at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center.
- The injuries to the two females flown to shock trauma are “severe” but are “more than likely non-life-threatening,” a Westminster fire official said.
- Former Maryland state Sen. Frank Kelly Jr. has built his family brand and business in part on his UMMS ties. Now, such relationships are under scrutiny.
- The Greater Baltimore Committee recognized Dr. Thomas Scalea and Donald Mohler with its top awards Monday night at the business group’s annual meeting.
- A man charged with the homicide and assault of a couple in their Columbia home on May 5 is being held without bond, the State's Attorney's Office said.
- Howard County police have charged a man with the homicide and assault of a couple in their Columbia home on May 5.
- Harford County Sheriff's deputies have arrested two men in connection with a shooting Friday night in Edgewood.
- Baltimore County police officer may have accidentally shot herself or been injured by another officer — not by the suspect killed by officers as previously stated — during an incident in Parkville Thursday.
- Havre de Grace police have arrested two men — Joseph Daniel Parrish and Robert Lee Zeman III — for their alleged roles in the murder of a 61-year-old last November.
- The world will always see ShopRite's president, Andy Klein — in a visit to a hospital, in an addict who is recovering and most importantly, when people act nicer to each other.
- One person died and two others were transported to hospitals after a head-on collision on Md. 140 on Friday afternoon. The accident occurred when Ronnie Howard's vehicle veered off and hit a guardrail before crossing back across into oncoming traffic, striking another car, police said.
- A 26-year-old Baltimore man arrested in the shooting of a University of Maryland School of Medicine employee outside a hospital ambulance bay on Monday had previously been in a relationship with the victim and quickly confessed to the shooting after being arrested, according to court records.
- Kayhla Hendren of the Bel Air Police Department, who returned to duty in 2016 after being seriously injured in 2013 when she was hit by a car, has been promoted to corporal. She is the department's first female supervisor.
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Employee shot at University of Maryland hospital in Baltimore; suspect charged with attempted murder
There was a shooting at the University of Maryland Medical Center in downtown Baltimore on Monday morning, a spokeswoman for the hospital said. - A Westminster man was transported to shock trauma with serious injuries following a crash in the 500 block of E. Saw Mill Road on Thursday evening.
- A woman was airlifted to Shock Trauma on Monday evening after “a moment of inattention” left her trapped beneath her car in Westminster, the city’s fire company said.
- The Havre de Grace man who was shot Sunday morning in Havre de Grace died Wednesday of his injuries, Havre de Grace police said.
- While some in Havre de Grace were in the midst of Veterans Day observances Sunday morning, Havre de Grace police were investigating a shooting in the downtown business district.
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- Brent M. Cordry, a Johns Hopkins registered nurse and volunteer emergency medical technician in Cockeysville, died of undetermined causes Oct. 25 at a neighbor’s home in Mays Chapel. He was 30.
- A 24-year-old man was shot multiple times and died.
- Eleven people were shot Tuesday, three fatally, according to Baltimore City police.
- An Elkton woman allegedly tried to run over a teenage employee of a convenience store in Aberdeen Sunday morning, Aberdeen police said.
- The Baltimore Police department requested that Axon — the body camera manufacturer — attempt to recover the footage from a shootout when officers Phillip Lippe and his partner, Steven Foster, exchanged gunfire with 29-year-old Nathaniel Sassafras, who died.
- University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health, owner and operator of Harford County’s two hospitals and other medical facilities serving Harford and Cecil counties, announced the election of several leadership positions on its board of directors and medical team.
- A vehicle collision just before 8:30 a.m. Friday in the 1100 block of Md. 140 left one dead and one with life-threatening injuries.
- A man fatally shot at a Lansdowne funeral Wednesday afternoon was mourning his brother, Baltimore County police said.
- One man is dead and another is seriously injured after a shooting at a funeral in Lansdowne on Wednesday afternoon, Baltimore County police said.
- A Hampstead man was arrested and charged after plowing into two woman with a pickup truck on Hanover Pike Tuesday night, police said.
- A Howard County police officer was forced to discharge his weapon Sunday night after an armed man confronted him with a handgun in Jessup, the Howard County Police Department said shortly before midnight.
- A tractor-trailer was involved in a multi-vehicle crash in Monkton that left two people injured, according to Nicholas Tyson, a fire specialist with Baltimore County Fire Department.
- More than 300 school nurses and health assistants were trained Monday in the grim but necessary skills to handle a school shooting: how to react to a shooter, how to triage wounded children, how to apply a tourniquet.
- A timeline of the investigation into Baltimore homicide Detective Sean Suiter's death, according to statements by public officials and Baltimore Sun reporting.
- One person was injured and another died in a motorcycle crash Friday morning on Interstate 95 southbound.
- William D. Charles Jr., 39, of the 3300 block of Main Street in Manchester, was indicted by a grand jury on six charges in relation to the death of Christopher Fleck, which occurred in the Sept. 23 accident.
- A proposal by former Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson in May 2017 that would have placed the school’s athletic training staff under the supervision of the university’s medical school in Baltimore was never implemented.
- A look at how sports writers and reporters — as well as one candidate for governor — reacted to Maryland's handling of the death of Jordan McNair.
- The third-year football coach and three other staff members have been placed on leave pending a review prompted by death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair.
- Circuit Court Judge J. Michael Wachs sentenced DelValle to 20 years in prison, with all but eight suspended, on drug possession and distribution charges in a case the judge called “the absolute saddest of the opiate epidemic cases.”
- A dozen construction workers renovating a Navy Federal Credit Union building in Odenton were hospitalized Tuesday morning for carbon monoxide exposure from a propane-powered saw, the Anne Arundel County Fire Department said.
- The latest report of the review of the May 29 workout where Jordan McNair had difficulty recovering includes information that third-year Terps coach DJ Durkin was present.
- Baltimore fire crews rescued a hiker who fell 20 feet from a cliff and was trapped for four days in Leakin Park, officials said.
- Maury Wayne Harris has been charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder and other charges after being identified as a suspect in a June 4 incident.
- One man was pronounced deceased and passengers were injured after a vehicle overturned on Md. 31 Sunday evening.
- A 48-year-old Laurel man was arrested and charged with murder. Police suspect he hit a 47-year-old man in the head with a chair, killing him.
- A seven-year-old girl is “fighting for her life” at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center on Thursday after being shot while in the backseat of a vehicle in Baltimore, police said.
- One man was shot and another was stabbed early Thursday in Baltimore.