Joe Gomez

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jgomezz@dailyvoice.com

Joe Gomez has worked in news rooms all across the world.

He started as a radio news reporter at Newsradio 850 KOA in Denver shortly after leaving the University of Colorado at Boulder. Gomez then went on to work as a reporter in Seattle, Houston, Dallas and Washington DC, where he was a National Correspondent for NBC News Radio.

He has appeared on National Television in the US, the UK and in Pakistan as a reporter and commentator.

Joe was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice. 

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Police ID 3 Killed In Maryland Crash Police ID 3 Killed In Maryland Crash
Police ID 3 Killed In Maryland Crash Three people are dead after a head-on crash in Charles County, according to NBC Washington. The accident happened on Jan. 23 just before 8 p.m., the victims were pronounced dead at the scene of the intersection of Hawthorne Roade and Ripley way, according to Charles County Fire officials. The victims have been identified as as Patrick Bowie, Jr., 44, Tineka Palmer, 35, and Tyron Carroll, 33, Maryland State Police said.  For more information on the story go to NBC Washington.
Maryland Paramedic/Firefighter Dies From Complications Due To COVID-19 Maryland Paramedic/Firefighter Dies From Complications Due To COVID-19
Maryland Paramedic/Firefighter Dies From Complications Due To Covid-19 A career paramedic/firefighter in Carroll County has died as a result of COVID-19, according to officials. Robert A. “Bobby” Jones contracted COVID-19 while serving the citizens of Carroll County in December 2021. After multiple complications due to the virus he died of the illness on Jan. 20, the Carrol County Department of Fire & EMS said. Jones' death is the first in the Line of Duty Death for the Reese & Community Volunteer Fire Company, newly formed Carroll County Department of Fire & EMS, and IAFF Local 5184. Jones joined the Reese & Community Volunteer Fire Company i…
Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves Student In Serious Condition, Suspect In Custody Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves Student In Serious Condition, Suspect In Custody
Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves Student In Serious Condition, Suspect In Custody A male student was shot at Magruder High School in Rockville and a 17-year-old suspect has been taken into custody, according to Montgomery County Police.   The student was rushed to an area hospital in serious condition, he was shot in a school bathroom on Jan. 21 at approximately 12:53 p.m., police said. The suspected shooter is a student of the school and was located in a classroom by police after the incident occurred. Investigators say they are investigating what type of gun was used in the shooting and exploring the possibility that it may be a "ghost gun." No charges have…
Burglar Who Crawled Into Bed With Underage Girl Wanted In Maryland: Police Burglar Who Crawled Into Bed With Underage Girl Wanted In Maryland: Police
Burglar Who Crawled Into Bed With Underage Girl Wanted In Maryland: Police A man broke into a home in Silver Spring and crawled into bed with an underage girl -- now police have released a sketch of the suspect in hopes of identifying him. The juvenile girl woke up to an unknown man lying in her bed on the 500 block of Thayer Avenue around 4:30 a.m. on Jan. 14, according to Montgomery County Police. The victim told the suspect to get out of her bed and the man fled. Detectives determined that he may have gotten inside through an unlocked window. The suspect is described as a Black male, approximately 25-30 years old, tall and thin, with hair twists. He was w…
Students Plan Walk Out Over COVID-19 In Montgomery County Students Plan Walk Out Over COVID-19 In Montgomery County
Students Plan Walk Out Over Covid-19 In Montgomery County Students attending Montgomery County Public Schools plan to stage a walk out on Jan. 21, over what they claim are unsafe conditions due to the spread of COVID-19. In a digital flyer posted on Instagram and will presumably be handed out at classrooms, students contend that, "school is only spreading COVID and taking teachers and students away from classrooms.  For this reason schools need to go virtual TEMPORARILY." COVID-19 Walk OutInstagram Students of MCPS have also spread their message on Twitter: "At the moment, school is only serving to spread COVID and take teachers and students …
Maryland Man Gets Prison Time For 'Sadistic' Child Porn: Feds Maryland Man Gets Prison Time For 'Sadistic' Child Porn: Feds
Maryland Man Gets Prison Time For 'Sadistic' Child Porn: Feds A Frederick County man has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison for possessing and distributing over 1,000 images and videos of child pornography, according to officials. David William Jai Herder, 41, of Ijamsville received the sentence on Jan. 19, it will be followed by a lifetime of supervised release, US District Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher said. He will also be ordered to pay restitution totaling $45,000 to his victims. In January 2020, the FBI received a tip about the trading of child pornography in chat groups on a messaging app. Herder was identified as one…
Flamboyantly Dressed Burglar Robs Home In Montgomery County: Police Flamboyantly Dressed Burglar Robs Home In Montgomery County: Police
Flamboyantly Dressed Burglar Robs Home In Montgomery County: Police Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspected burglar in Montgomery County dressed in bright orange and red. Police responded to the 2300 block of Plyers Mill Road, in Silver Spring for the report of a residential burglary on Dec. 29, 2021. The investigation by detectives determined that an unknown male entered the open garage of a residence and stole an electric bicycle, according to Montgomery County Police. The suspect then fled the scene. Detectives reviewed surveillance footage of a nearby residence and obtained a physical description of the suspect. He is descri…
50K Expected At DC's Return Of 'March For Life' Anti-Abortion Rally 50K Expected At DC's Return Of 'March For Life' Anti-Abortion Rally
50K Expected At DC's Return Of 'March For Life' Anti-Abortion Rally The biggest anti-abortion rights rally in the country returns to DC on Friday. Close to 50,000 people could attend the 49th annual March For Life rally, which was created in opposition to the Supreme Court’s Roe vs. Wade decision, which affirmed the constitutional right to have an abortion. Last year the annual rally was scaled back due to COVID-19, and this year some high profile guests also won't make it because of the pandemic. "Our whole family has Covid, so I will be missing the March for Life tomorrow & the Walk for Life, where I was scheduled to speak." Posts Lila Rose on Twitt…
Hypothermia Alert Issued For People, Pets In Montgomery County Hypothermia Alert Issued For People, Pets In Montgomery County
Hypothermia Alert Issued For People, Pets In Montgomery County A hypothermia alert has been extended for Montgomery County. The present alert lasts through Jan. 21, according to Montgomery County Fire And Rescue. Like people, cats and dogs are susceptible to frostbite and hypothermia so be sure to dress up your critters. A Hypothermia Alert is issued when forecasted temperatures, and/or wind chill fall below 32 degrees creating a hazardous situation in which hypothermia and frostbite are likely.
Maryland Man Dead In House With Over 100 Venomous Snakes, Spitting Cobra Maryland Man Dead In House With Over 100 Venomous Snakes, Spitting Cobra
Maryland Man Dead In House With Over 100 Venomous Snakes, Spitting Cobra A man in Pomfret was found dead in his home with over 100 venomous snakes inside, according to police. Of the many snakes found in the residence, officers discovered a spitting cobra (whose venom can go 10 feet) rattlesnakes, black mambas, and pythons, officials said. On Jan. 19, at 6 p.m., a neighbor called police to check on the man who they had not seen since the day before. When officers arrived they found the resident laying on the floor, unconscious, according to the Charles County Sheriff's Office. The 49-year-old victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Inside the home were more th…
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