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Man Booking Deadly Dogfights In Maryland Admits To Operating Enterprise: Feds
Mario Flythe, 50, of Glen Burnie, pleaded guilty on Tuesday and admitted to training dogs with treadmills, weighted collars, and fed them animal steroids as part of his operation. As part of his guilty plea, Flythe also admitted that he was affiliated in the same dogfighting ring with Frederick Douglas...
AG: Maryland COD pleads guilty to misconduct after alleged ‘romantic relationship’ with inmate
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Tuesday that a Correctional Dietary Officer (COD) entered a guilty plea after having a romantic relationship with an inmate in Anne Arundel County. According to the Attorney’s Office, Ajee Xavier Myers, a three-year veteran Correctional Dietary Officer (CDO), pled guilty to […]
Baseball Earns Second-Straight ABCA Academic Honor
GREENSBORO, N.C. – On Wednesday, the McDaniel College baseball team was honored by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) as a recipient of the Team Academic Excellence Award for the second-straight year. The award highlights programs coached by ABCA members that posted a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or above for the 2023-24 academic year. As a team, the Green Terror posted a 3.335 cumulative GPA. This is the ninth year that the ABCA has honored teams with the Academic Excellence Award.
Ralph Friedgen ‘Humbled’ By Maryland State Athletic Hall Of Fame Honor
Former Maryland football coach Ralph Friedgen will be awarded the Coaches Legacy Award at the 63rd Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame induction banquet at Martin’s West in Baltimore on Nov. 21. Friedgen will be the third recipient of the award that was created in 2022. Gary Williams and...
Baltimore Police Arrest Two Suspects Accused in Greenmount Avenue Shooting
Baltimore law enforcement officials have apprehended two individuals in connection with a shooting that occurred on July 17th, just before midnight, leaving a 62-year-old man wounded. According to the Baltimore Police Department's statement, Quincee Moon, 19, and Walter Bush, 28, both of Baltimore, were arrested on charges that include attempted first-degree murder after detectives identified their alleged involvement in the violent incident on Greenmount Avenue.
Baltimore residents express concerns over Frederick Douglass Tunnel project in public meeting
BALTIMORE -- Amtrak wants to build a new tunnel to improve train services. However, some Baltimore residents are worried about how the construction will impact their homes.Amtrak officials want to go full speed ahead on the construction of the new Frederick Douglass Tunnel.However, there are some homes in the pathway of construction, and residents are concerned about the project impacting their livelihood.Amtrak held a meeting Wednesday night to answer some of the public's concerns in person.Nicholas Wright said he frequently commutes to Washington, D.C. by taking a train from Penn Station.With some of his family living on Payson Street, he...
Actor Kevin Spacey's Baltimore waterfront home set for Thursday auction
BALTIMORE - The multi-million dollar Baltimore home of award-winning actor Kevin Spacey is set to go up for auction Thursday morning.The waterfront home in the gated Harborview community, valued at $5.65 million, will go public outside of the Baltimore Circuit County, according to our media partner at The Baltimore Banner. A debt collection firm has been trying to foreclose on Spacey's home and sell the house for more than two years but the two previously scheduled auctions were canceled.The auction house is suggesting an opening bid at $1.5 million with a $100,000 deposit.Spacey, who has been living in the Baltimore waterfront...
Apprenticeship program opens doors for students looking to take the next step
Giving young people options, opportunity and hope. That’s what this tour is about here at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers training facility in Southwest Baltimore.
16-year-old driver arrested for hit-and-run that killed man on scooter in Baltimore
BALTIMORE -- A 16-year-old driver was arrested for striking and killing a 31-year-old man on a scooter and then taking off in Southeast Baltimore, police said.The man driving an electric scooter was struck around 10 p.m. on Monday in the 3500 block of Pulaski Highway. He was taken to the hospital where he died.The driver was located a short time later in the 2800 block of Jefferson Street.He was taken to the Department of Juvenile Services.
Suspected Gunman In Deadly Triple Baltimore Shooting Wanted By Police
Dominic Pressley, 37, is wanted in connection to a triple fatal shooting on Saturday, July 20 in the 2400 block of Loyola Northway. Officers were called shortly after 1:45 a.m. on Saturday morning to investigate multiple reports of shots fired, and upon arrival they found a 30-year-old man, 31-year-old man, and 27-year-old woman all suffering from gunshot wounds.
Victims in Loyola Northway shooting and North Front Street stabbing die from injuries
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Two victims, a 30-year-old man, and a 48-year-old man, have succumbed to their injuries following separate incidents in Baltimore according to police. Police say in reference to the shooting that occurred on Saturday in the 2400 block of Loyola Northway, the 30-year-old male victim died from his injuries on Sunday, July 21.
Family, Friends Mourning Death Of Jasper Davis, 14, In MD
Jasper Davis is being remembered as a "bright, loving, and kind-hearted young soul with a future full of promise and dreams," after he was shot and killed on Sunday night in the Mondawmin Metro Center on Liberty Heights Avenue. Davis, a member of Baltimore's Beats Not Bullets community, was a...
Chargers Training Camp Notebook: Jesse Minter Eager to Unlock Defense's Potential
L.A.’s new defensive coordinator is well aware of the talent within his unit but still believes there’s a higher bar to reach for. Plus, more sights and sounds from the team’s opening day of practice.
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