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MCFRS Respond to Collision With Rollover
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS) responded to a collision with rollover on Wednesday, July 17. According to Chief Spokesperson for MCFRS Pete Piringer, the incident occurred around 9am on Ellington Boulevard and Fields Road in Gaithersburg. We will provide an update if additional information becomes available. Featured image...
SOLD OUT: New Restaurant Featuring Mission-Style Burritos Forced to Close Early After Selling Out
“SOLD OUT. We’re sorry but we did not anticipate the quantity of burritos y’all can throw down.” San Pancho Burritos, which recently opened at 7056 Carroll Ave in Takoma Park, was forced to close early on Monday after selling out of burritos. The restaurant will reopen on Wednesday morning at 8am.
62-year-old man shot near late-night bar on Greenmount Avenue
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — A 62-year-old man has been hospitalized after he was shot in the 3200 block of Greenmount Avenue on Wednesday. Officers on patrol in the Baltimore Police Department's Northern District learned of the shooting around 11:40 p.m. An ambulance took the man to a local hospital...
Baltimore Police arrest man for May armed robbery
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — On Tuesday, a man was arrested in connection with a May armed robbery, according to Baltimore Police. On May 26, around 6:20 p.m., officers responded to the 6800 block of Eastern Ave. to investigate a call for an armed robbery. When officers arrived a male complainant...
Homicide Defendant Awaits Report on Criminal Responsibility
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. After an appearance in mental health court on July 17, a homicide defendant is still awaiting a decision about criminal responsibility for his alleged role in a 2020 shooting. Jermaine Sanders, 33, is charged with first-degree murder,...
Local pastor on Safe Streets after BGF connections revealed in plea deal
On Wednesday, David Warren pleaded guilty in federal court to racketeering conspiracy, marking the latest Safe Streets indictment after six people in 2022. Warren pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy connected to the Black Guerilla Family gang, or BGF. Court documents reveal that Warren admitted to attending BGF meetings at a Safe Streets location and saying the site was used to stash guns and drugs.
Jury Finds Man Guilty of 2023 Hollins Street Murder
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A Baltimore City Circuit Court jury found a 40-year-old man committed the May 6, 2023, murder of Nathaniel Mack on the 2100 block of Hollins Street. On July 15, the jury found Steven Gibson guilty of first-degree...
Light Street Now Reappearing in the New Locke Landing Development, Home Sales at Development “Wildly Successful”
Locke Landing in Baltimore Peninsula currently encompasses one of the biggest constructions sites in the area as townhomes and new apartment buildings are rising at rapid pace at the 25-acre residential redevelopment. One new aspect of the development is the reconvening of Light St. which currently ends at the 1900 block in Riverside/South Baltimore.
Two arrested and firearm seized after traffic stop, police say
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A traffic stop led to the arrest of two and the seizure of a firearm according to police. Police say on Tuesday around 5:30 p.m., NED DAT Detectives were conducting enforcement in the area of 5200 Block of Darien Road, when they conducted a vehicle stop in reference to a traffic violation.
Legendary Navy Rifle Coach Ray Anti Passes Away at the Age of 91
ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Legendary Navy rifle head coach Ray Anti passed away peacefully this past spring at the age of 91. The family had asked to keep the passing of Anti private until now. Anti led the Midshipmen for 12 years from 1986-87 through the 1997-98 and compiled an incredible record of 171-13 (.929), including an 8-1 (.889) mark against Army (Army did not compete in rifle from 1995-97). He coached 34 NCAA All-Americans, including 12 First-Team All-Americans during his tenure. Joe Johnson won the NCAA Championship in the smallbore in 1996 under Anti's direction. Anti led Navy to 10 NCAA Tournaments,...
Jacoby Jones’ Final Instagram Post Before His Sudden Death Had NFL Fans In Shambles
The sporting world is still trying to deal with the tragic news that former Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens wide receiver and kick returner Jacoby Jones is dead. Jones, a former Texans wide receiver and third-round draft pick from Lane College who emerged as a record-setting Super Bowl standout as a kickoff returner for the Baltimore Ravens, tragically died in his sleep at his home mere days after celebrating his 40th birthday.
Three more heat-related deaths reported in Maryland, including two in Baltimore
BALTIMORE - Maryland is reporting three more heat-related deaths, including two in Baltimore City.According to state data, there have been nine heat-related deaths this summer, which is the same amount as in 2023.Temperatures reached 100 degrees for four straight days -- from Sunday to Wednesday -- for the first time since 1930.Three of Maryland's heat-related deaths happened in Baltimore, four in Prince George's County, one in Anne Arundel County and one in Kent County.Overall, four of those deaths were between the ages of 45 and 64, and the other five were older than 65 years old.State data shows there were 21 heat-related deaths in Maryland in 2019, 21 in 2020, 16 in 2021, five in 2022 and nine in 2023.Dr. Clifford Mitchell, with the Maryland Department of Health, says when it comes to the sweltering sun, everyone needs to stay hydrated and stay cool."You can have a weak heart rate, you can have confusion, lightheadedness, dizziness, those are all signs of potentially life-threatening heat exhaustion or heat stroke," Mitchell said.
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