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Four Maryland Cops Indicted After Alleged Abuse, Cover-Up Exposed By State's Attorney Four Maryland Cops Indicted After Alleged Abuse, Cover-Up Exposed By State's Attorney
Four Maryland Cops Indicted After Alleged Abuse, Cover-Up Exposed By State's Attorney Four Baltimore police officers are facing criminal charges after investigators say they abused the power of their badges and then attempted to cover it up, authorities announced. The indictments were announced this week following a months-long investigation led by the State’s Attorney’s Public Trust & Police Integrity Unit. According to the Baltimore State's Attorney's Office, Officer Kevin Dugan is charged with five counts of misconduct in office, while Officer Kevin Hilton faces second-degree assault and misconduct charges. Officers Mordechai Mandelbaum and Menachem Rosenbl…
DC Man Dies In Virginia Federal Prison 32 Days Before Release As Family Demands Answers DC Man Dies In Virginia Federal Prison 32 Days Before Release As Family Demands Answers
DC Man Dies In Virginia Federal Prison 32 Days Before Release As Family Demands Answers “They told me they found my son unresponsive. They didn’t tell me why.” Jovelene Ondasceen Carter said those were the words she received before learning her son, Malik Carter, had died in federal custody at the age of 30. Malik Carter, a Southeast DC resident, died on Feb. 11, while incarcerated at USP Lee Federal Prison in Virginia, according to his family. He was scheduled to be released on March 16, 2026. He was 32 days away from coming home. “Malik was supposed to come home. Instead, he came home in a casket,” his mother wrote in a public post. “We are DC residents fighting for truth…
Jarrod Wrongski Out As Hershey Bears Public Announcer After Arena Incident: ‘I Was The Storm’ Jarrod Wrongski Out As Hershey Bears Public Announcer After Arena Incident: ‘I Was The Storm’
Jarrod Wrongski Out As Hershey Bears Public Announcer After Arena Incident: ‘I Was The Storm’ Virginia is losing a familiar voice in Central Pennsylvania hockey. Jarrod Wronski, a Chantilly native, issued a statement advising that he is no longer the public address announcer for the Hershey Bears following what he described as an unprofessional incident involving Giant Center security after a game earlier this month. The incident occurred after the Hershey Bears game on Saturday, Feb. 7, at the arena, according to Wronski. “After the Hershey Bears game on February 7 at Giant Center, there was an incident that involved myself, my family, and Giant Center Security where I acted unpro…
Juvenile Justice Officer Indicted For Assault, False Report In Maryland: State's Attorney Juvenile Justice Officer Indicted For Assault, False Report In Maryland: State's Attorney
Juvenile Justice Officer Indicted For Assault, False Report In Maryland: State's Attorney A Maryland corrections officer accused of assaulting a juvenile in custody — and then filing a false report about it — has been indicted, prosecutors announced Tuesday. Correctional Officer Dewaun Gough is facing assault and other charges after a Feb. 17 indictment, according to the Baltimore City State’s Attorney. The case stems from March 14, 2025, inside the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center on North Gay Street. Prosecutors allege Gough assaulted a juvenile who was being detained at the facility. The indictment further alleges Gough “willfully made a false entry in a public record…
Virginia Drug Dealer Who Masked Up To Rob Friend, Executed Would-Be Thief Learns Prison Fate Virginia Drug Dealer Who Masked Up To Rob Friend, Executed Would-Be Thief Learns Prison Fate
Virginia Drug Dealer Who Masked Up To Rob Friend, Executed Would-Be Thief Learns Prison Fate A Virginia drug dealer who masked up to rob his former roommate, then stood over a would-be robber and fired a fatal shot to the head as the man lay dying on the floor, will spend more than a decade in federal prison. The violent run of a Roanoke drug dealer came to a close this week after a federal judge handed down a 165-month prison sentence tied to a masked robbery and a deadly shooting that unfolded months later. Damon Tyler Mills, 29, pleaded guilty in April 2025 to Hobbs Act robbery and brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. Prosecutors said Mills had been…
Previously Unseen Images Of Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island Released By House Members Previously Unseen Images Of Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island Released By House Members
Previously Unseen Images Of Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island Released By House Members Never-before-seen images and videos from convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous private island, Little St. James, have been released by House Democrats on the Oversight Committee as part of their ongoing push for transparency into the Epstein investigation. The photos and videos, shared on Wednesday, Dec. 3, were originally captured by US Virgin Islands law enforcement in 2020 during their investigation of the property. The newly public materials include 10 photos and four videos, giving the most detailed look yet inside the island’s buildings and grounds. 🚨 BREAKING: Ov…
Maryland Dad Gunned Down Visiting Daughter: Second Shooter Convicted Years Later: AG Maryland Dad Gunned Down Visiting Daughter: Second Shooter Convicted Years Later: AG
Maryland Dad Gunned Down Visiting Daughter: Second Shooter Convicted Years Later: AG The second man involved in the deadly daylight ambush that killed a young Maryland father on his way to visit his daughter has now been convicted, officials announced. Attorney General Anthony Brown said on Wednesday, Nov. 19, that 24-year-old Andrew Curry of Baltimore City was found guilty in connection with the 2023 killing of 27-year-old Desmond Gardner following a five-day trial.  Curry was 21 at the time of the murder. Gardner was shot and killed on Jan. 26, 2023, in the 3400 block of Spelman Road in the Cherry Hill neighborhood.  Prosecutors said he was on his lunch break …
Sheriff's Office In Maryland Requests Review Into Allegations Called ‘Unsupported’ (DEVELOPING) Sheriff's Office In Maryland Requests Review Into Allegations Called ‘Unsupported’ (DEVELOPING)
Sheriff's Office In Maryland Requests Review Into Allegations Called ‘Unsupported’ (Developing) Carroll County’s top law enforcement officials are pushing for an outside investigation into allegations they say are flat-out unsupported, calling in state prosecutors to review claims made against Sheriff Jim DeWees. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office isn’t waiting around for rumors to grow legs. Acting Undersheriff Justin Baker said he has formally asked the Office of the Maryland State Prosecutor to investigate allegations tied to a civil lawsuit that he says has produced no evidence of wrongdoing by Sheriff Jim DeWees. Baker said the claims came from “a personal civil lawsuit,” and t…
'I Shot Him In The Head': Erie Council President Says NJ Mafia Got Him Off 'I Shot Him In The Head': Erie Council President Says NJ Mafia Got Him Off
'I Shot Him In The Head': Erie Council President Says NJ Mafia Got Him Off Erie City Council President Mel Witherspoon stunned residents during a heated public meeting on Wednesday, July 16, by recounting how he once shot a man in the head—and walked free thanks to alleged ties to the New Jersey mafia. “I said, ‘Nick, you know I can blow your head off.’ He said, ‘Go ahead.’ And I did. I shot him in the head, point-blank. This close,” Witherspoon told the crowd, holding his hand near his temple. Witherspoon, now 80, shared the story as he explained why he had not attended rallies or the funeral for 43-year-old Marchello Woodard, who was shot and killed by a Pennsyl…
Lucchese Mob Ran Illegal Gambling Ring Across NJ; 39 Arrested Including Councilman: AG Lucchese Mob Ran Illegal Gambling Ring Across NJ; 39 Arrested Including Councilman: AG
Lucchese Mob Ran Illegal Gambling Ring Across NJ; 39 Arrested Including Councilman: AG A two-year investigation into an underground gambling empire allegedly run by members of the Lucchese Crime Family has led to charges against 39 individuals, including mob leaders, poker club managers, sportsbook agents — and even a sitting Prospect Park councilman, authorities said. Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced the takedown on Friday, April 11, following multi-agency raids at 12 locations across northern New Jersey earlier in the week. Among the sites: four poker clubs operating out of Totowa, Garfield, and Woodland Park, including two hidden behind functioning restaurants,…
Villanova Student Removed From Campus After Assault Outcry, Won’t Walk At Graduation Villanova Student Removed From Campus After Assault Outcry, Won’t Walk At Graduation
Villanova Student Removed From Campus After Assault Outcry, Won’t Walk At Graduation A Villanova University student who recorded another student’s sexual assault will not walk at the school’s graduation ceremony following intense backlash, the victim's attorney told Daily Voice on Wednesday, April 9. Juan Eguiguren, a Villanova senior, was present during the assault of a female classmate, according to a lawsuit and campus petition. Rather than intervening, Eguiguren allegedly took photos of the incident and later slept in the same room, organizers of the campaign allege. In the underlying case, Elijah Joseph Katzenell, 22, of Camp Hill, PA (according to the Pennsylvania S…
21 Resign From Elon Musk's DOGE Saying They Refuse To 'Dismantle Critical Public Services' 21 Resign From Elon Musk's DOGE Saying They Refuse To 'Dismantle Critical Public Services'
21 Resign From Elon Musk's Doge Saying They Refuse To 'Dismantle Critical Public Services' A mass resignation has struck the newly created Department of Government Efficiency
 (DOGE), overseen by billionaire Elon Musk.  “We will not use our skills as technologists to compromise core government systems, jeopardize Americans’ sensitive data, or dismantle critical public services," the group of 21 employees said in a letter addressed to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, according to the Wall Street Journal. The workers reportedly includes product managers, engineers, and data scientists. The development comes amid a wave of legal challenges aimed at halting or …