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Tesla Driver Dies Days After Chain-Reaction Crash Near National Zoo In DC, Police Say
The driver of a Tesla Model 3 who was hospitalized in a violent multi-vehicle crash in Washington, DC died at the hospital nearly a week after suffering critical injuries near the National Zoo, the Metropolitan Police Department announced.
Mohammed Islam, 21, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, died on Sunday, Feb. 26, days after he was involved in a wrong-way crash in the 3000 block of Connecticut Avenue last week.
Police say that shortly before 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21, Islam was driving a Tesla with four passengers southbound on Connecticut Avenue in Northwest, DC, when he crossed over the…
Montgomery Village Man Killed After Crossing Street
A man has died after being struck by a vehicle while crossing a Montgomery County street, authorities say.
Sterling David Brown, 67, was reportedly crossing Montgomery Village Avenue near Centerway Road when he was struck by a red 2017 Toyota Corolla that was traveling north, according to Montgomery County police.
The collision was reported around 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 1, police say.
Brown, who was a resident at Montgomery Village, was rushed to a hospital with serious injuries, and tragically passed away from his injuries the following day on Thursday, Feb. 2.
The driver of th…
Maryland Lottery Scratch-Off Robbers Sentenced Following I-95 Police Pursuit
Two armed robbers who took police on a high-speed pursuit on I-95 from Aberdeen to Havre de Grace in Harford County will spend time behind bars after admitting to their roles in a potentially violent incident, federal officials announced.
Noland Rheubotton, 57, and James Featherstone, 60, both of Baltimore, have been sentenced to 10 years in prison, followed by years of supervised release for an armed commercial robbery and for brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence more than three years ago.
According to their guilty pleas, on Dec. 22, 2019, Rheubottom and Featherstone walk…
Senior Alert Cancelled For Missing Virginia Man (Update)
UPDATE: Virginia State Police said Mr. Bradley has been located safely.
Virginia State Police have issued a senior alert for a missing man from Lunenburg County.
Fred H. Bradley Jr., 79, was last seen leaving his home, located at Wile Away Road in Kenbridge, around 2:15 p.m. on Monday, May 23rd, according to the Lunenburg County Sheriff's Office.
Bradley is described as a White male, standing about 5'8," weighing 190 pounds with blue eyes and gray hair, state police said.
He was last seen wearing blue pants, a long sleeve white button up shirt with pink stripes and white shoes…