Joe Gomez

Reporter

jgomezz@dailyvoice.com

Joe Gomez has worked in news rooms all across the world.

He started as a radio news reporter at Newsradio 850 KOA in Denver shortly after leaving the University of Colorado at Boulder. Gomez then went on to work as a reporter in Seattle, Houston, Dallas and Washington DC, where he was a National Correspondent for NBC News Radio.

He has appeared on National Television in the US, the UK and in Pakistan as a reporter and commentator.

Joe was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice. 

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17-Year-Old Arrested For Murder In Baltimore: Police 17-Year-Old Arrested For Murder In Baltimore: Police
17-Year-Old Arrested For Murder In Baltimore: Police A 17-year-old male has been arrested for the fatal shooting of another man in Baltimore, according to police.  Darron McCoy, 23, was shot in the 4900 block of North Franklintown Road by the unidentified juvenile on Jan. 17, Baltimore Police said.  McCoy was rushed to a nearby hospital where he later died.  Detectives were able to locate and arrest the 17-year-old suspect on Jan. 28 and charge him with the 1st Degree Murder of McCoy. The teenage suspect is currently being held without bail. 
Bomb Threats Reported At Multiple Universities Across Maryland, DC Bomb Threats Reported At Multiple Universities Across Maryland, DC
Bomb Threats Reported At Multiple Universities Across Maryland, DC At least three universities in Maryland and DC were on high alert Tuesday, Feb. 1 due to bomb threats, according to officials. Bomb threats have been reported at Morgan State University, Howard University and the University of the District of Columbia. Morgan State University in Maryland issued a shelter-in-place and said all classes would be virtual. CAMPUS ALERT: Due to a bomb threat, access to campus will be closed as the University works with emergency personnel to assess the situation. Everyone on campus should shelter in place until further notice. All instruction will be remote …
4 Dead After Head-On Crash In Maryland: Police 4 Dead After Head-On Crash In Maryland: Police
4 Dead After Head-On Crash In Maryland: Police Four people were killed and one was injured after a fatal two-vehicle crash in Harford County, according to police. Mary Yvonne Mejia, 54, died after attempting to pass another vehicle in her Toyota Rav4 and crashing into a Honda Civic on U.S. Route 1 at Rock Spring Road in Bel Air on Jan. 31 just before 1:40 p.m., Maryland State Police said. Mejia's car rolled on its side and caught fire, state troopers pulled her out along with two other victims. One of the other passengers in the Toyota, Mary Catherine Blosse, 73 was pronounced dead at the scene. The other two victims in the Toyota, Meji…
$25K Reward Offered In Deadly Prince George's Shooting $25K Reward Offered In Deadly Prince George's Shooting
$25K Reward Offered In Deadly Prince George's Shooting Prince George's County Police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of a suspect who fatally shot a man in Landover. Kenneth Reddix, 32, of Beltsville was shot in the 7000 block of Kent Town Drive on Jan. 28, at 2:40 p.m., police said.  He was transported to a nearby hospital when officers arrived at the scene and pronounced dead several hours later. Detectives are working to identify a suspect(s) in the case. Anyone with information on this case is asked to please call detectives at 301-516-2512. Callers who wish to remain anonymous may call Cri…
Four People Injured In Dangerous Baltimore House Fire Four People Injured In Dangerous Baltimore House Fire
Four People Injured In Dangerous Baltimore House Fire Four people were sent to the hospital with burn injuries after a house fire in Baltimore, according to officials. The fire broke out just before 9 a.m. at 4607 Harcourt Rd. in a two-story house. Billows of smoke were seen from the roof and when firefighters arrived they rescued four people, the Baltimore County Fire Department said. All residents were taken to a nearby hospital, with one in serious condition and three others expected to survive. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Missing Maryland Teen Girl Found Safe Missing Maryland Teen Girl Found Safe
Missing Maryland Teen Girl Found Safe UPDATE:  Amel Abdurezak has been found safe and unharmed  ---- A 17-year-old girl from Montgomery County has gone missing and police need the public's help to find her. Amel Abdurezak was last seen on Jan. 29, at around 12 p.m., leaving her Treetop Lane apartment in Silver Spring, according to Montgomery County Police. She is approximately 5-feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. She has brown eyes, black hair and a pieced right nostril. Abdurezak was last seen wearing a grey hoodie, blue jeans and a pair of black fury Crocs. Police and family are concerned for her welfar…
Wrong-Way Crash On I-95 Maryland Kills 22-Year-Old Driver: Police Wrong-Way Crash On I-95 Maryland Kills 22-Year-Old Driver: Police
Wrong-Way Crash On I-95 Maryland Kills 22-Year-Old Driver: Police A wrong-way crash killed a 22-year-old driver in Baltimore County, according to police. Jose Carlos Oviedo Herrera, 22, of Baltimore was driving northbound in the southbound lanes of I-95 near mile marker 62 in a silver Volkswagen when he crashed head-on into a Ford F-150 at around 6:45 a.m. on Jan. 31, Maryland State Police said. Herrera was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the F-150, identified as Jason Anderson, 36, of Bel Air was injured and transported to a nearby hospital. He had a 14-year-old passenger who was also taken to the hospital. Police are continuing to investig…
Missing Maryland Teenage Boy Found Safe Missing Maryland Teenage Boy Found Safe
Missing Maryland Teenage Boy Found Safe UPDATE: Jordy Mendoza has been located safe and unharmed.  ---- A 16-year-old boy has gone missing from Germanton and police are asking for the public's help in finding him. Jordy Elseo Mendoza was last seen on Jan. 28 in the 11000 block of Collins Drive. Mendoza is approximately 6-feet, 2-inches tall, and weighs 140 pounds. He has brown eyes, black hair, and braces on his teeth. It is unknown what he was last seen wearing, however, it is believed that he may be wearing navy blue New Balance sneakers. Police and family are deeply concerned for his welfare. Anyone with informa…
Bomb Threat At Bowie State University In Maryland (DEVELOPING) Bomb Threat At Bowie State University In Maryland (DEVELOPING)
Bomb Threat At Bowie State University In Maryland (Developing) Due to a bomb threat Bowie State University is under a shelter-in-place, according to a Tweet from the school. Due to a bomb threat on campus, BSU will be closed temporarily today January 31, 2022. Emergency personnel are evaluating the situation. All persons on campus are advised to shelter in place until further information is available. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/wXeAoQEaiH — Bowie State University (@BowieState) January 31, 2022 The campus will be closed and classes will be virtual, according to school officials. Maryland State Police are on the scene, its unclear who issued the threat.…
GOP Maryland Governor Hogan Becomes 'Never Trumper' In 2024 GOP Maryland Governor Hogan Becomes 'Never Trumper' In 2024
GOP Maryland Governor Hogan Becomes 'Never Trumper' In 2024 Republican Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says the stakes are "too high" to risk another Trump presidency, according to Fox News Sunday. "With America on the wrong path, the stakes are too high to double down on failure," Hogan said to Fox News. Hogan has been widely viewed as a moderate Republican who may have his eyes on a Senate seat in Maryland or a potential bid for the presidency.  His views echo those of Republican Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchison who said Trump does not deserve another chance at running for the White House. "My friend Governor Hutchison is exactly right," Hogan …
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