Tuesday, February 12, 2013
A police trainee was shot during a training exercise in Owings Mills Tuesday afternoon.
A University of Maryland police trainee was flown to Maryland Shock Trauma after being shot during a training exercise Tuesday afternoon, police confirmed. Baltimore City Police have a training facility on Rosewood Lane in Owings Mills, but Detective Angela Carter-Watson, a police spokeswoman, could only confirm that the incident occurred in Owings Mills at 2:36 p.m. ABC2 News reported that the incident happened at the Rosewood Center on Rosewood Lane. At 3 p.m., Carter-Watson said the trainee was being transported by medevac to Maryland Shock Trauma. The nature of the injuries was still under investigation, she said. Editor's note: Due to a source error, the story orginally reported that the wounded officer was a Baltimore Police trainee.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
The officer was acting belligerent and pointed his gun at two men.
An off-duty Baltimore City Police officer was charged with two counts of reckless endangerment after pointing his departmentally-issued handgun at people in Towson. Matthew David Daugherty, 28, was arrested around 2:15 a.m. Saturday morning and later released on $75,000 bail. Baltimore County Police responded to the Rec Room at 512 York Road in Towson at 2:15 a.m., where an employee told them an intoxicated off-duty city officer was acting belligerent and saying he had a gun. The employee took car keys from the man as the bar was closing because he appeared too intoxicated to drive, according to a police press release. The man left the bar through back door before officers arrived, and he was located outside in a parking lot at Delaware …
Saturday, August 11, 2012
"Concerns are everywhere," said Del. Frank Turner, chairman of the House Ways and Means subcommittee on Gaming Law and Regulation.
A bill authorizing gambling expansion in Maryland will likely be amended, according to the chairman of the House subcommittee that is holding hearings on the legislation. Del. Frank Turner, a Howard County Democrat, initially characterized possible changes to the bill passed Friday by the Senate as minor. "Mostly it's a lot of tweaks," said Turner, the chairman of the House Ways and Means subcommittee on Gaming Law and Regulation. When asked what concerns his committee might have, Turner suggested the changes might be more substantive. "I think there are concerns everywhere," Turner said. "There are all kinds of concerns and ideas. Some will be germane and others won't. I think we're going to make it a better work product than what the …
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Former Baltimore City police officer Rodney Cintron was sentenced to 42 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release.
A Middle River man on Wednesday became the 11th Baltimore City police officer sentenced in an illegal towing scheme involving a Rosedale auto shop. Rodney Cintron, 32, of Middle River, was sentenced to to 42 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release on charges of conspiracy to commit and committing extortion, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland. The owners of Majestic Auto Repair paid Cintron and other Baltimore City police officers to arrange for their company—rather than a city-authorized business—to tow vehicles from accident scenes and make repairs, according to a news release. The officers contacted Majestic owners Herman Alexis Moreno and Edwin Javier Mejia for towing and repair …
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Jhonn Corona, 33, a former Baltimore City police officer, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for being part of the scheme which included more than a dozen officers.
A 33-year-old Rosedale man was sentenced to 30 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for his role in an illegal towing scheme involving more than a dozen Baltimore City police officers. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland, former city officer Jhonn Corona pleaded guilty in September in U.S. District Court to "conspiracy to commit and committing extortion under color of official right" in connection to a scheme in which officers illegally steered car accident victims to a Rosedale auto repair shop. The owners of Majestic Auto Repair paid Corona and other Baltimore City Police officers to arrange for their company, rather than a city-authorized company, to tow …
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
According to police reports someone tried to break into a car owned by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
UPDATE (5:51 p.m.)—Even the mayor of Baltimore can be a victim of a property crime. A man recently tried to break into a car belonging to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and her husband Kent Blake, according to a Baltimore City police report. On Jan. 8 at around 1 a.m., Eric Malcolm Mitchell allegedly tried to break into the mayor's 2001 Infiniti in the 4800 block of Strawflower Lane by attempting to open the car with its door handle. According to a police report, an officer working on the mayor's protective detail spotted the man, via surveillance camera, in a garage area trying to open the doors to the 2001 Infiniti. The officer then ran outside and allegedly saw Mitchell attempt to open the door of another car. At that time the …
Monday, October 24, 2011
Jerry Diggs, 25, of Baltimore and Osvaldo Valentine, 39, of Edgewood could face up to 25 years in prison.
Two more Baltimore City police officers have pleaded guilty to illegally steering car accident victims to a Rosedale auto repair shop. Jerry Diggs, Jr., 25, of Baltimore, and Osvaldo Valentine, 39, of Edgewood, pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy to commit and committing extortion, acording to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland. The two are the eighth and ninth officers to plead guilty to similar charges. The owners of Majestic Auto Repair paid Diggs, Valentine and other Baltimore City Police officers to arrange for their company, rather than a city-authorized business, to tow vehicles from accident scenes and make repairs, states a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland. The …
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Jhonn Corona, 33, of Rosedale, could face 25 years in prison when sentenced in November.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
A 33-year-old Baltimore City police officer is the latest law enforcement officer to plead guilty to illegally steering car accident victims to a Rosedale auto repair shop. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland, Jhonn Corona of Rosedale pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court to "conspiracy to commit and committing extortion under color of official right" in connection with the scheme. The owners of Majestic Auto Repair paid Corona and other Baltimore City Police officers to arrange for their company, rather than a city-authorized company, to tow vehicles from accident scenes and make repairs, the release stated. According to Corona’s plea agreement, beginning in 2008, the officer …
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