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Man shoots another man in the face during attempted puppy robbery
From: MAJOR IAN DOMBROSKI “On Wednesday at about noon a man tried to rob another man of his puppy in the 800 block of East Patapsco Avenue in Brooklyn . The victim did not relinquish the puppy and the robber … Continue reading
Recent violence in Baltimore is not an excuse to clamp down on guns and worship the government
Excuses excuses! Too many guns, too many drugs, too much poverty, not enough rec centers. You have heard it all before. This week you are hearing it all again because Baltimore has experienced yet another embarrassing spike in violence. Guess … Continue reading
We are a week away from the Baltimore Spectator trial and prison news and updates are floating all over the place
Frank James MacArthur AKA the Baltimore Spectator is scheduled to have his day in court on May 8th. A few weeks ago I received a letter from MacArthur. The Spectator is keeping his spirits up despite some prison conditions that … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Spectator, Bureaucracy, crime, Martin O'Malley, Page Croyder, Police
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A cool liquor license map and a Baltimore native on MSNBC
The liquor stores on this map of Baltimore are probably doomed. Read more about the fate of the non-conforming class A liquor licenses here. In totally unrelated news a Baltimore native and fellow Friends School graduate named Ryan Anderson appeared … Continue reading
The New York Times Magazine glorifies Baltimore’s lawlessness
Last night I received a text message from a friend who wanted me to check out the New York Times Magazine. He did not tell me what to look for and why I would even want to look for it. … Continue reading
You can watch the Fleeing Baltimore documentary here
The following message was posted on the Fleeing Baltimore Facebook page: “The documentary, Fleeing Baltimore, has been posted online and can be viewed during the next few days. Here’s the link: We needed to post the doc in order to … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Bureaucracy, crime, Dan Cosgrove, Drugs, Fleeing Baltimore
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The next chapters of the Baltimore Spectator saga
On Friday the Baltimore Spectator case was moved to circuit court so there will be no hearing today in district court. Since the case is now in circuit court Frank MacArthur will most likely get another bail review hearing. My … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Media, Baltimore Spectator, crime
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The Baltimore Spectator hearing
Today I witnessed the very lively Baltimore Spectator hearing. The judge did not grant Frank James MacArthur bail so he is still in jail. Before you read my summary of events I want you to check out some links to … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Media, Baltimore Spectator, crime, Jill Carter
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Arrest made in Mount Vernon murder
At the beginning of August a prominent resident of Mount Vernon and his friend were shot on Chase Street in Mount Vernon. The friend died and the prominent resident was seriously injured. Today an arrest was made in the case. … Continue reading
Al Jazeera reinforces the bogus Baltimore culture of blame and the city allows 92Q to sponsor public school events
The two subject matters referenced in the title of this post are related. Originally this post was going to be two separate posts, but I felt the need to combine them. 92Q is one of the forces that helps glorify … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, crime, Drugs, Fleeing Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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