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  • The Baltimore Sun
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  • Carroll County Times
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Past articles by Alex:

Police arrest teen after Baltimore mass shooting where casings for at least 12 guns were recovered

Baltimore Police arrested a 17-year-old Friday on firearm charges in connection to last weekend’s mass shooting that wounded 30 people, including two fatally, the same day sources said more than a dozen guns were fired at the scene. → Read More

Arrest warrant issued for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s chief of staff, Roy McGrath, who is late for trial

A federal judge issued an arrest warrant Monday morning for Roy McGrath, who briefly served as former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s chief of staff, because McGrath was late for the start of his federal trial on fraud charges. → Read More

Federal fraud trial for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s chief of staff to begin this week

Roy McGrath, who once served as former Gov. Larry Hogan’s chief of staff, is to stand trial this week in federal court for allegedly stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the state. → Read More

Ex-Laurel police chief contacted victims after fires: ‘Arson is one of the most difficult crimes to solve’

David Crawford put flame to one couple's home twice, according to prosecutors, inflicting devastating losses on the family while eerily maintaining friendly contact with them. → Read More

After Baltimore killings by security guards, state lawmakers propose tighter oversight and new standards

Legislation introduced in both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly seeks to overhaul the state's regulation of private security guards. → Read More

Cockeysville man accused of shooting officers during manhunt indicted on 5 counts of attempted murder

David Emory Linthicum, who is accused of leading law enforcement on a dayslong manhunt in February, is now charged with trying to kill four Baltimore County police officers, according to an indictment. → Read More

Maryland spending panel approves $7M settlement for man disabled in Baltimore jail attack

Maryland will pay $7 million to settle a pair of lawsuits seeking to hold the state responsible for the vicious 2014 attack that left a man disabled while he was awaiting trial on nonviolent charges in a corrupt and since-shuttered Baltimore jail, the state’s spending panel decided Wednesday. → Read More

Baltimore man guilty of killing woman in front of her children at Patterson Park deli

A jury on Tuesday found Martin Brooks guilty of felony first-degree murder in the shooting of Carmen Rodriguez, 36, on Dec. 22, 2019. Brooks killed Rodriguez at her Patterson Park store, Kim's Deli, in front of her children. → Read More

‘This isn’t my first body’: Baltimore man sentenced to life for murder conspiracy

A Baltimore Circuit Court judge on Thursday sentenced 23-year-old Jeremiah Tehohney to life in prison for a 2020 fatal shooting, saying he was dismayed by Tehohney's bragging about having killed before in jail calls. → Read More

State spending board to consider $7M settlement for man disabled in since-closed Baltimore jail

Maryland’s spending board will consider next week whether to approve a $7 million settlement for a federal lawsuit claiming corruption within a since-closed Baltimore jail enabled the brutal beating of an inmate awaiting trial there in 2014. → Read More

DNA on water bottle helps Baltimore police, prosecutors secure murder conviction

DNA left on a water bottle helped Baltimore prosecutors secure a conviction in the 2021 fatal shooting of Ronald White, in the city's Carrollton Ridge neighborhood. → Read More

Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. courthouse evacuated for fire, Baltimore officials say

An exterior fire at one of Baltimore’s Circuit Court buildings Tuesday morning led to its evacuation, halting court proceedings for the day in that courthouse, officials said. → Read More

19-year-old testifies altercation preceded his fatal shooting of Baltimore Police captain’s husband

Sahiou Kargbo testified Friday that he fatally shot a Baltimore Police captain's husband after an altercation began. → Read More

Trial of teen accused of killing husband of Baltimore Police lieutenant slated to begin

The trial of the teen accused of killing James Blue III is slated to begin in earnest Tuesday, almost exactly a year after the 43-year-old husband of a Baltimore Police lieutenant was gunned down outside of a home he was fixing up in Northeast Baltimore. → Read More

Baltimore man pleads guilty to killing two people in consecutive days in 2021, gets life in prison

A Baltimore man on Wednesday admitted fatally shooting a man and a woman on consecutive days in May 2021, and was sentenced to life in prison. → Read More

Adnan Syed case: Attorneys for Hae Min Lee’s brother escalate allegations ahead of oral arguments in appeal

Baltimore prosecutors and a city judge collaborated behind closed doors to “choreograph” the hearing where Adnan Syed’s conviction stemming from the killing of Hae Min Lee was overturned, attorneys representing her brother in an appeal seeking to restore his conviction have alleged. → Read More

A man served 34 years for killing another teen. Now he mentors Baltimore youth to avoid his mistakes.

Earl Young was convicted of murder and sentenced to prison at 17. He came home after 34 years behind bars, and has dedicated his life to counseling Baltimore youth to avoid his mistakes. → Read More

Hogan pardons Walter Lomax, who was wrongfully convicted, imprisoned for decades

In one of his final acts as Maryland’s governor last week, Larry Hogan pardoned a man whose quest to be compensated for decades of unjust imprisonment led the state to establish guidelines for paying back those wrongfully convicted. → Read More

Man pleads guilty to fatally stabbing Evelyn Player at her East Baltimore church

A Baltimore man pleaded guilty Monday to fatally stabbing 69-year-old Evelyn Player at her East Baltimore church in November 2021. → Read More

Outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan pardons John Norman Huffington in Maryland’s infamous ‘Memorial Day Murders’

Outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan has declared John Huffington innocent of a 1981 double murder in Harford County. → Read More