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Hamilton Avenue, Baltimore, MD

Pedestrian Laying Down In Alleyway Killed By Pick-Up Truck In Baltimore (DEVELOPING) Pedestrian Laying Down In Alleyway Killed By Pick-Up Truck In Baltimore (DEVELOPING)
Pedestrian Laying Down In Alleyway Killed By Pick-Up Truck In Baltimore (Developing) A pedestrian was killed after being hit by a pick-up truck that was backing up in a Baltimore alley, police say. At approximately 4 a.m. on Friday morning, officers from the Baltimore Police Department were called to the back of the 2900 block of Hamilton Avenue, where a man was struck by a driver. Upon arrival, officers found a man - whose name has not been released - being treated by paramedics. He was taken to an area hospital, where he later died. Investigators say that the driver of a pick-up truck was backing down the alley when he struck a man, who was laying down in the roadway. O…
Anthony Priester Gets Life In Prison For Pigtown Pizzeria Murder In Maryland Anthony Priester Gets Life In Prison For Pigtown Pizzeria Murder In Maryland
Anthony Priester Gets Life In Prison For Pigtown Pizzeria Murder In Maryland A Maryland man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being convicted of a double shooting in a Pigtown Pizzeria in Baltimore that left one dead, the state’s attorney announced. Anthony Priester was sentenced to life plus 85 years in prison, with the first 15 years ineligible for parole after being found guilty of the July murder of Cameron Green and the non-fatal shooting of another man. Specifically, Priester was convicted of: First-degree murder; Murder in the first degree by conspiracy resulting in death; Two counts of use of a firearm in a crime of violence or felony; Att…
New Details Emerge On Maryland Police-Involved Shooting New Details Emerge On Maryland Police-Involved Shooting
New Details Emerge On Maryland Police-Involved Shooting The Baltimore County Police Department has partially released the name of the officer involved in a shooting while investigating a two-woman crime spree over the weekend. “Officer Chiveral” a three-year veteran of the department with the White Mash Precinct was the investigator who shot Alicia Page, 30, as she used her vehicle as a weapon to try to avoid getting apprehended, according to reports. He reportedly was the only officer to discharge his firearm. Page and Kelly Anthony, 31, allegedly attempted to shoplift from a business in the 8100 block of Honeygo Boulevard, where the officer w…