AJ Goldbloom

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agoldbloom@dailyvoice.com

A Baltimore, MD, native and happy owner of a Weimaraner puppy named Commander, AJ graduated from the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism where she did everything from writing to camera work to voiceovers to editing. She was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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One Year Later: DC Murder Suspect Apprehended For 2021 Shooting, Police Say One Year Later: DC Murder Suspect Apprehended For 2021 Shooting, Police Say
One Year Later: DC Murder Suspect Apprehended For 2021 Shooting, Police Say D.C. police arrested the suspect in a 2021 fatal shooting on Tuesday, September 13, officials said.  At around 12:45 a.m. on September 15, police arrived at the scene in the 4000 block of 1st Street, where they found 37-year-old Paris Odemns with gunshot wounds, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Despite all life-saving efforts, Odemns died at a local hospital, authorities reported.  Odemns was an employee of D.C. public schools, according to his Facebook page. After a length investigation, Malik Seltzer, 31, was arrested for first degree murder while arm…
Attempted Murder Charges For Man Who Allegedly Set Intentional Loudoun County House Fire Attempted Murder Charges For Man Who Allegedly Set Intentional Loudoun County House Fire
Attempted Murder Charges For Man Who Allegedly Set Intentional Loudoun County House Fire A man was arrested on Tuesday, September 13, for a Sterling fire he allegedly started, officials said. At 4 a.m. on September 4, Loudoun County fire officials reported to a home on Whittingham Circle, where they saw two cars on fire in the driveway and fire showing from the front of the home, as well, according to the Loudoun County Fire Marshal's Office. Two occupants of the home evacuated upon hearing the explosion sounds from the vehicle fires, officials reported. Firefighters extinguished the fires and searched for any further danger, authorities said. Though no first responders repor…
Ex-Boy Scout Leader From PA Sexually Assaulted Young Relatives In Woodbridge For Years: Police Ex-Boy Scout Leader From PA Sexually Assaulted Young Relatives In Woodbridge For Years: Police
Ex-Boy Scout Leader From PA Sexually Assaulted Young Relatives In Woodbridge For Years: Police A 47-year-old former Boy Scout leader has been arrested for sexually assaulting two young relatives for several years, ending nearly 20 years ago, authorities say. Shawn Cory Gooden, 47, was arrested on September 5 after an extensive investigation revealed he sexually assaulted a relative, who was between nine and 13 years old, multiple times from January 1997 to December 2000, according to the Prince William County Police Department.  Within the investigation, police also discovered Gooden sexually assaulted another young relative, who was between the ages of eight and 12 yea…
Spotsylvania Man Jailed For Reckless Driving, Hit-And-Run: Police Spotsylvania Man Jailed For Reckless Driving, Hit-And-Run: Police
Spotsylvania Man Jailed For Reckless Driving, Hit-And-Run: Police A Spotsylvania 31-year-old was arrested after he damaged property and attempted to hide from law enforcement, police said. On September 11, just after midnight, officers received a report of a dark sedan that damaged multiple items on Fagan Drive, according to the Stafford County Police Department. When police arrived at the scene, they noticed a median and a mailbox had been hit by the sedan and observed a man attempting to hide in a nearby backyard, officials said. The suspect, Corey Cook, told police that someone had taken his car and crashed it, while he was going to the bathroom in th…
White House Gas Leak Brings DC Fire Crew Into West Wing: Reports White House Gas Leak Brings DC Fire Crew Into West Wing: Reports
White House Gas Leak Brings DC Fire Crew Into West Wing: Reports D.C. Fire officials reported to the White House early in the morning on Tuesday, September 13, to investigate a gas leak, NBC4 Washington said. At around 2 a.m., firefighters discovered a defective appliance in a West Wing storage room was to blame for the concerning gas-like odor, NBC4 reported. Gas was briefly shut down at the White House while crews fixed the appliance and no injuries or evacuations were reported, NBC4 said. Click here for more from NBC4 Washington via D.C. Fire and EMS.
VA Shopping Cart Killer's Court Appearance: Murder Charges, Possibly More Cases VA Shopping Cart Killer's Court Appearance: Murder Charges, Possibly More Cases
VA Shopping Cart Killer's Court Appearance: Murder Charges, Possibly More Cases The suspect in a string of gruesome murders dubbed the "shopping cart killer" could be facing more charges after a Harrisonburg-Rockingham General District Court judge this week said there is probable cause linking him to additional cases, various news outlets report. Anthony Robinson, who authorities say used a shopping cart to transport the bodies of women he killed in Fairfax County and Washington DC, may also be connected to a sixth death that occurred in Prince George's County, MD, in 2018, NBC4 Washington said.  Robinson allegedly tortured and killed at least five women, who…
Fredericksburg Man Threatens Victim With Gun In Road Rage Incident Fredericksburg Man Threatens Victim With Gun In Road Rage Incident
Fredericksburg Man Threatens Victim With Gun In Road Rage Incident A Fredericksburg man was arrested after he threatened a victim with a gun during a road rage incident, police said.On September 12, at around 7 p.m., Kelby Wilkerson, 45, and a 22-year-old man were in a road rage incident on Dumfries Road, according to the Prince William County Police Department. When both parties were stopped at an intersection, Wilkerson got out of his car and approached the victim with a gun, authorities reported. The victim was able to leave the scene before any shots were fired, officials said. No one was harmed during the incident, but Wilkerson was charged with bran…
DC Restaurant Chef Arrested For Stabbing Victim: Police DC Restaurant Chef Arrested For Stabbing Victim: Police
DC Restaurant Chef Arrested For Stabbing Victim: Police A D.C. man was arrested in an early morning stabbing incident on Tuesday, September 13, police said. At 1:10 a.m., 31-year-old Jeremiah Israel approached the victim in the 2400 Block of 18th Street and stabbed them, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Israel continued to assault the victim before fleeing the scene and the victim was later taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries, authorities said. Israel is apparently the head chef at District Jerk in D.C., according to his Facebook page. Following the incident, he was charged with assault with a dang…
Football Fans Hurt In Railing Collapse At Eagles V. Commanders Game File Lawsuit Football Fans Hurt In Railing Collapse At Eagles V. Commanders Game File Lawsuit
Football Fans Hurt In Railing Collapse At Eagles V. Commanders Game File Lawsuit A handful of football fans are suing the Washington Commanders over a railing collapse that injured them after a game against the Philadelphia Eagles in January 2021, as reported by various news outlets. Quarterback Jalen Hurts was greeting fans when a railing collapsed, injuring multiple spectators including several from New Jersey who fell between five and 10 feet onto concrete at FedEx Field. Four of the individuals who were hurt in the incident are suing the Commanders for gross negligence, seeking $300,000 to compensate for their physical and emotional pain, ESPN says. Soon after the …
New Jerseyans Hurt In Railing Collapse File Lawsuit Against Washington Commanders New Jerseyans Hurt In Railing Collapse File Lawsuit Against Washington Commanders
New Jerseyans Hurt In Railing Collapse File Lawsuit Against Washington Commanders A handful of New Jersey football fans are suing the Washington Commanders over a nearly-fatal incident after a game in January 2021, as reported by various news outlets. After a game against the Philadelphia Eagles, quarterback Jalen Hurts was greeting fans when a railing collapsed, injuring multiple spectators who fell between five and 10 feet onto concrete at FedEx Field. Four of the individuals who were hurt in the incident are suing the Commanders for gross negligence, seeking $300,000 to compensate for their physical and emotional pain, ESPN says. Soon after the incident, Hurts asked …
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