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Noose found hanging in Lakeland area
A yellow rope noose was found hanging from a tree near the Paint Branch Trail in Lakeland on June 2, according to Prince George’s County Park Police. Officers who responded to the scene took the noose down and submitted it as evidence. The police have not identified a suspect, according to Prince George’s County Park Police Lt. Galvin Savoy.
Father charged in connection with 2-year-old son’s death in Prince George’s County
A Prince George’s County man was charged in connection with the death of his 2-year-old son after the child was found dead in his father’s care on Sunday. The cause of death is still unknown. Sunday morning at around 3:40 a.m., officers responded to a home on the 5400 block of Livingston Terrace in Oxon Hill, where they found the toddler, Kayceson Barkley, injured and unresponsive, according ...
Bishop Jones-Daniels Killed During Police Standoff In MD
Shortly before midnight on May 29, officers were called to a home in the 3300 block of Hampton Point Drive in Fairland, where there was a reported dispute involving 28-year-old Forestville resident Bishop Jones-Daniels. According to the AG's Independent Investigations Division (IID), the 911 caller advised that Jones-Daniels was inside...
'It’s terrible how things have become' | Neighbors concerned about crime in District Heights after 2 deadly shootings
DISTRICT HEIGHTS, Md. — Neighbors in Prince George's County are expressing concerns over safety. This is after two different fatal shootings over the past few weeks in District Heights and surrounding areas. WUSA9 talked with over a dozen people over the past several weeks about their feelings, but the...
William Edward O'Brien Accused Of Violent Bar Brawl In MD
William Edward O'Brien was arrested on Sunday night after a brawl broke out that left an employe at Castle Bay Irish Pub suffering from serious injuries. According to officials, at around 11 p.m. on June 9, officers from the Annapolis Police Department were called to the bar on Main Street, where an employee was found bloodied and on his back, but breathing.
Michael Frank Brooks Killed By Driver In Chesapeake Beach
Owings resident Michael Frank Brooks has been identified by investigators as the man killed last week by a woman driving a Toyota Rav4 in Chesapeake Beach. Investigators say that shortly before 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, deputies were called to the area of Maryland Route 260 near Paris Pines Court, where there was a reported pedestrian strike, prompting a lengthy investigation.
Healthcare worker sentenced to jail for neglecting man who jumped from third-story window
A home health care worker was sentenced to jail for neglecting a man with Down syndrome and dementia who jumped from a third-story window in Frederick and was critically injured, authorities said. Maryland Support Services employee Emmanuel Owoyeye, 49, of Laurel, was found guilty of first-degree neglect of a vulnerable...
How this Maryland pastor ended up leading one of the fastest-growing churches in the nation
CALVERTON, Md. (AP) — The Rev. Matthew L. Watley says it’s not happenstance his suburban Maryland congregation, part of the historically Black African Methodist Episcopal denomination, landed at the top of a list of the fastest-growing churches in America. From hearing his call to ministry while dancing with his Step Afrika troupe in South Africa to giving up his law school aspirations and enrolling at Howard School of Divinity, all paths led to the pulpit — and eventually Kingdom Fellowship AME Church — for this...
Anne Arundel County Man Arrested Following Sussex County Police Chase
MILTON, DE - A Anne Arundel County man was arrested following a police chase in Sussex County on Saturday. The Delaware State Police say on Saturday, June 8th, around 11:16pm, a black 2007 Ford Ranger was observed by troopers on patrol as it was traveling northbound on Coastal Highway. DSP say the car was traveling at a high rate of speed with no headlights on.
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