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Three Arrested In Connection To Maryland Shooting That Killed Innocent Teen Bystander: Police
Three suspects have been arrested weeks after a 19-year-old woman, who was not involved in an altercation, died at the hospital days after being an innocent victim of a Baltimore shooting, police announced.
Daeshaun Clark, 27, of Severn; Devontaye Richardson, 28, of Hanover; and Alexis Cancel-Soto, 20, of Baltimore, are facing first-degree murder charges in connection to the Oct. 27 shooting in the unit block of West Hamburg Street.
The shooting occurred at approximately 3:43 a.m. on Oct. 27, when Southern District officers responded to a call for gunfire. Investigators determined a sh…
Truth Tillman, Rigger In DMV For Decades, Remembered As 'Bright Light Extinguished Too Soon'
A man who had his fingerprint on the pulse of the DMV is being remembered as "a bright light extinguished too soon following his unexpected death.
Truth Tillman, 38, a beloved family member and friend to countless people throughout the region, was killed on Saturday, Sept. 7 in a reported crash on I-295.
The Severn resident was described as "a rigger in the DMV since he was 17 years old" by a loved one, as his family looks to start filling the hole his unexpected passing left in their hearts.
"(He) was a husband, father, uncle, brother, and friend to anyone who had the pleasure of spe…
Suboxone Smuggled Into Maryland Jail Leads To Charges For Three Inmates: Police
Three inmates are facing fresh charges for a monthlong scheme to smuggle contraband into a detention facility in Maryland.
Between December and January, police say that the the trio, who were incarcerated at the Anne Arundel County Detention Facility, worked to bring Suboxone and other items inside the facility, according to police.
On Thursday, the Anne Arundel County Police Department announced that these inmates are facing new charges:
Tyrone Edward Freeman, 39, of Lexington Park;
Deontae Karon Robbins, 23, of Severn;
Dexter Deon Burnside, 26, of Annapolis.
Officials say that the inves…