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Maryland ‘Peeping Tom’ Freed After Turning Himself In For Indecent Act, Sheriff Says Maryland ‘Peeping Tom’ Freed After Turning Himself In For Indecent Act, Sheriff Says
Maryland ‘Peeping Tom’ Freed After Turning Himself In For Indecent Act, Sheriff Says A Maryland man accused of peering through a Waldorf apartment window while committing an indecent act was released from jail just one day after turning himself in, according to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office charged Emanuel Jermaine Simmons, 42, of Hughesville, in connection with an incident earlier this month, authorities announced on Monday. Police said a caller reported seeing a man outside a ground-floor apartment at around 7 a.m. in the 1100 block of Heritage Place.  The suspect was observed “looking through a bedroom wind…
Sean Kingston, Mom Federally Convicted In $1M Wire Fraud Scheme, Report Says Sean Kingston, Mom Federally Convicted In $1M Wire Fraud Scheme, Report Says
Sean Kingston, Mom Federally Convicted In $1M Wire Fraud Scheme, Report Says Rapper Sean Kingston and his mom Janice Turner have been convicted in a million-dollar luxury goods fraud scheme that prosecutors say involved bogus wire transfers, fake bank documents, and a whole lot of bling they never paid for, officials announced. After more than 3½ hours of deliberation, a Florida jury on Friday, March 28, found Kingston, 34, and Turner, 61, guilty of federal wire fraud, NBC News reports. Kingston was ordered to house arrest with electronic monitoring and must post a surety bond including a home worth $500,000 and $200,000 in cash, NBC said. Turner will remain in fede…
Train Engineer Who Killed Star HS Football Player In Maryland Sentenced: State's Attorney Train Engineer Who Killed Star HS Football Player In Maryland Sentenced: State's Attorney
Train Engineer Who Killed Star HS Football Player In Maryland Sentenced: State's Attorney The train operator in Maryland who was charged in connection to the fatal crash that killed highly-touted high school football prospect Lamar Patterson has been sentenced, State's Attorney Anne Colt Leitess announced. MTA Light Rail operator Tavon Smith, 44, has been sentenced to 18 months, with the first two to be served at the Anne Arundel County Detention Center, with the remaining time on house arrest after killing the 17-year-old in 2022. According to prosecutors, on Feb. 2, 2022, Patterson, who was a standout at Saint Frances Academy in Baltimore and had multiple offers from…