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Incarceration

Locked Up, Fired Up: Three Maryland Inmates Accused Of Setting Separate Prison Blazes At ECI Locked Up, Fired Up: Three Maryland Inmates Accused Of Setting Separate Prison Blazes At ECI
Locked Up, Fired Up: Three Maryland Inmates Accused Of Setting Separate Prison Blazes At ECI Things got a little too hot to handle for a group of inmates at the Eastern Correctional Institution, and they each will now face new arson charges after three separate incidents, the Maryland State Fire Marshal announced on Thursday. On March 19, deputy state fire marshals served criminal summonses at the facility in Westover, charging Matthew Moore, 33, Dylan Davin, 29, and River Donovan, 28, over the past few weeks. The series of fire events kicked off late last month when Moore allegedly set a fire in his cell, and it was ultimately ruled arson. As a result, investigators applied for a…
Maryland Man Learns Fate From Two Judges After Triple Shooting Rampage: State's Attorney Maryland Man Learns Fate From Two Judges After Triple Shooting Rampage: State's Attorney
Maryland Man Learns Fate From Two Judges After Triple Shooting Rampage: State's Attorney Two judges. One life sentence. Plus 94 more years. Jontae Lamont Proctor, 22, of Leonardtown, will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being sentenced by two separate judges for a three-month shooting spree that included a murder, a restaurant ambush, and gunfire into a home with a child inside, prosecutors in St. Mary’s County announced. According to State’s Attorney Jaymi Sterling, Proctor was sentenced to life in prison plus 94 years of active incarceration following convictions related to three violent incidents across southern Maryland in early 2024. On Feb. 26, Proctor was i…
Woman Admits To Inappropriate Relationship With Incarcerated Inmate At Maryland Facility: AG Woman Admits To Inappropriate Relationship With Incarcerated Inmate At Maryland Facility: AG
Woman Admits To Inappropriate Relationship With Incarcerated Inmate At Maryland Facility: AG An officer working at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Anne Arundel County admitted to having an inappropriate relationship with an incarcerated person, the Attorney General's Office announced. Ajee Xavier Myers, who has served as a Correctional Dietary Officer for three years, pleaded guilty to misconduct in office following an investigation into her conduct earlier this month. The investigation was launched in September last year, when the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services was tipped off about a possibly inappropriate relationship between Myers and on…