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Loud Bang Rattles Neighbors During SWAT Standoff In Cherry Hill: Report
A loud bang rattled neighbors during a SWAT incident at a Cherry Hill home Thursday, Sept. 22, developing reports say. Officers were stationed in front of an apartment building at the 2900 Denham Circle South and were using a loud speaker to tell the resident, or residents, inside to come out, CBS Baltimore reported. Happening in Cherry Hill right now….Police with barricades are in front of a residence.Every few minutes an announcement comes over a speaker the asking the person to come out. @wjz pic.twitter.com/FBtA5a6rjK — Avajoye Burnett (@AvajoyeWJZ) September 22, 2022 About an hou…
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Popular Baltimore Rapper 'Lonnie Da Goat' Reportedly Killed In Maryland
A Baltimore rapper who was famous for giving back to his community has been murdered, confirms CBS Baltimore. The 24-year-old rapper known as LonnieDaGoat was found dead in the 2800 block of Bookert Drive around 9 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21, after police received reports of an unresponsive man, continues the outlet. Details surrounding the murder have not yet been released, including when the shooting occurred. The rapper is said to have frequently performed at local schools, giving back to his community. A vigil will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the site of the murder. To r…
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Murder Conviction Overturned For Baltimore Man At Center Of 'Serial' Podcast
Adnan Syed spent over 20 years of what was supposed to be the rest of his life in a prison cell. That was until Sept. 19, when a judge overturned his murder conviction. The 41-year-old had been serving time for the 1999 murder of his high school girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, who was found dead in a Baltimore park. Hae Min LeeWikipedia In 2014, the podcast, Serial, was created, which took a deep dive into all of the details within Syed's case. Host Sarah Koenig caught the attention of people across the county, all wondering if Syed was truly guilty of Lee's tragic murder. "This is not a po…
Police & Fire
Images Released Of Suspect Who Stole Gun From Off-Duty Guard On MTA Bus In Baltimore
Detectives have released images of a man accused of stealing an off-duty security officer's gun on an MTA bus in Baltimore last month in an effort to identify him, reports CBS Baltimore. The suspect is believed to have gotten on the bus at the Lexington Market Metro SubwayLink Station on Wednesday, Aug. 24, and stole the fun from the guard, continues the outlet. The suspect pictured is said to have an identifying feature of a tattoo on his left arm that says "RIP" with a heart symbol next to it. He was seen wearing a patterned bucket style hat, a patterned backpack, dark shirt, and light gr…
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Baltimore Teen Died Of Natural Causes At Field Trip In Cecil County: Reports
Natural causes have been determined as the reason a 13-year-old Baltimore resident died during a school-sponsored trip to a Cecil County camp last month. Athumani Brown, a seventh-grader at the Baltimore Montessori Public Charter School died in June while visiting the North Bay Adventure Camp in North East. According to multiple reports from CBS Baltimore, WMAR, and Cecil Whig, the sheriff's office announced that the cause of death was ultimately determined to be from natural causes. The news was confirmed by Brown’s mother, Dionn Brown, on social media, where she noted that her family …
Police & Fire
Cold Case: Who Killed Former Frostburg State University Basketball Player?
The mysterious murder of a former Frostburg State University basketball player in 2020 has Baltimore County detectives asking for the public's help, according to CBS Baltimore. On June 16, 2020, Brian Green Jr., was shot to death while driving out of his garage on Caerleon Court in Pikesville, Baltimore County Police said. A silver Lexus or Infiniti sedan was seen leaving the area after the shooting with several people inside. Investigators believe the suspects might have ties to the DC area because Green was known to frequent the city. For more information visit CBS Baltimore.
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Snow Day: School Closures, Delays In Maryland
The winter weather that hit Maryland overnight has created several school closures and delays. The following list was obtained from CBS Baltimore: School Closures Allegany County Public Schools Anne Arundel County Public Schools Arlington Baptist School Baltimore City Public Schools Baltimore County Public Schools Boys’ Latin School Caroline County Public Schools Carroll County Public Schools Carroll Christian School Cathedral Christian Academy Cecil County Public Schools Charles County Public Schools Dorchester County Public Schools Elvaton Christian Academy Gilman School Glenelg Co…
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These Maryland Schools Are Closed Due To Snow
Due to the winter weather, schools and government offices are closed or delaying start times in Maryland. Up to a foot of snow was possible across southern parts of the state. The following is a list of closures and delays, according to CBS Baltimore: Schools Closed Anne Arundel County Schools Baltimore County Schools Catholic High School of Baltimore Cecil County Schools Dorchester County Schools Elvaton Christian Academy God’s Little Cherubs Elementary School Harford County Schools Howard County Schools Kent County Schools McDonogh School Mount Airy Christian School Mount Pleasant Chri…
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DEA Agent Shot At In Baltimore: Report
A DEA Agent was shot at while doing surveillance in West Baltimore, according to CBS Baltimore. Shots were fired at around 9:00 p.m. in the 2500 block of West Fayette Street on Dec. 29, officials say an unnamed agent was doing unspecified surveillance work when someone opened fire. The DEA Agent was not injured. The incident is still under investigation. Visit to CBS Baltimore for the full story.
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Marylanders Scramble To Find
Covid-
19 Test Kits Amid Virus Surge
Baltimore's health department and libraries joined forces on Dec. 21 to hand out almost 5,000 free at-home COVID-19 test kits within minutes as residents scramble to find them, according to CBS Baltimore. For weeks there have been long lines at Coronavirus test sites in Maryland with many reports of people being unable to find rapid tests or being turned away at testing sites. In Anne Arundel, businesses teamed with county officials to give out 100,000 test kits. The kits, were forced to be limited to two per home and can be picked up at the following locations: Anne Arund…