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Calvin Moore Charged With Attempted Murder For MD Stabbing
Calvin Moore, a repeat violent offender, was arrested late last month and was charged following a lengthy investigation into the stabbing of a 36-year-old man in April. According to investigators, at approximately 3:45 p.m. on April 22, officers were called to a home in the 2900 block of Edmondson Avenue, where there was a reported burglary.
Faidley’s Seafood vows to continue its crabcake magic at new location in Lexington Market
At first fearing its space in the new building would be generic and cold, co-owner Nancy Devine is relieved that the 138-year-old family business retains the same funky charm that made it beloved in Baltimore and beyond. Explaining her initial trepidation about moving Faidley’s Seafood to the new Lexington Market,...
'There's no closure. There's nothing.'
GWYNN OAK, Md. — A two-story house in the 5900 block of Gwynn Oak Avenue set the stage for the gruesome murder of 35-year-old Robert “Robby” Johnson in June of 2005. “We saw the police vehicles and everything that pulled up,” recalled Adrian Jackson, one of the victim’s neighbors, “So he could have been in there… who knows how long?”
Local organization honors victims of gun violence during National Gun Violence Prevention Month
BALTIMORE -- National Gun Violence Prevention Day was Friday and local organizations are marking the day with stop the violence events all around Baltimore City.Let's Thrive Baltimore is celebrating five years of working with the community and young people to decrease violence. Many of the people in attendance have lost loved ones to gun violence and they hope it will stop, city wide."We are honoring our loved ones we don't want people to forget, we want to remember the good times," Lisa Molock, executive director of Let's Thrive Baltimore, said. The event marked the first weekend of many, where gun violence prevention...
12-year-old arrested for assault and attempted robbery at the Inner Harbor
BALTIMORE -- A 12-year-old has been arrested for assault and attempted robbery at the Inner Harbor on Tuesday. Baltimore City Police confirmed that around 8:00 pm on Tuesday night, officers responded to an assault call on the 200 block of Light Street. After investigation, officers revealed that the two men were riding on a moto pad on 301 Light Street when they were attacked by a group of juveniles. The group threw rocks, plant pots, metal objects, and glass bottles, causing the two on the moto pad to crash. Officers say the group of juveniles attacked them the moment they fell to the ground while at the same time, attempting to steal the moto pad from them. As the juveniles tried to get away, they were caught by city police using citywide cameras on Pratt and Light Street. Three male suspects were detained. One of them was identified by the victim of the crime. Police arrested a 12-year-old male and took him to Juvenile Booking. One of the men attacked suffered multiple non-life-threatening injuries. He was taken to University of Maryland Baltimore for treatment.
Baltimore County Police Department to participate in 2024 Law Enforcement Torch Run on Thursday
TOWSON, MD—The annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics Maryland will take place later this week, and the Baltimore County Police Department will once again be participating. The event will begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 13, 2024. This will mark the 38th year that Baltimore...
Anne Arundel Man Sentenced To Seven Years In Prison For Fatal Pedestrian Crash
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A Glen Burnie man was sentenced to seven years in prison Wednesday for striking a young newlywed couple with his vehicle, killing the woman and critically injuring her husband, while speeding down Aquahart Road, State’s Attorney Anne Colt Leitess announced. In total, Austin Keith Seagraves,...
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