Bail Denied for Teen Charged in Brooklyn Day Mass Shooting
On July 15, counsel argued as to whether a man charged in the Brooklyn Day mass shooting should be granted home detention after a prison fight left him blind in…
+ Read MoreOn July 15, counsel argued as to whether a man charged in the Brooklyn Day mass shooting should be granted home detention after a prison fight left him blind in…
+ Read MoreA Baltimore City Circuit Court judge accepted the guilty plea of a 19-year-old accused of participating in the 2023 Brooklyn Day mass shooting at a May 17 hearing. Aaron Brown…
+ Read MoreTwo teenagers pleaded guilty to assault and weapons charges for their suspected involvement in a Brooklyn Day mass shooting last summer. Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey M. Geller presided…
+ Read MoreAn 18-year-old teen charged with 57 counts of attempted murder and weapons charges for his involvement in the Brooklyn Homes mass shooting may be eligible to transfer from the Department…
+ Read MoreActing Commissioner Richard J. Worley, along with Mayor Brandon M. Scott and State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates announce an arrest in the Brooklyn Homes Critical Incident. On Sept. 13, members…
+ Read MoreActing Commissioner Richard Worley, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, State’s Attorney Ivan Bates, and representatives from ATF and FBI announce arrests in the Brooklyn Homes critical incident. In reference to the…
+ Read MoreActing Commissioner Richard Worley, along with Mayor Brandon M. Scott and State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates announced an arrest in the Brooklyn Homes critical incident that occurred on July 2….
+ Read MoreThe Brooklyn Homes mass shooting sent Baltimore City’s monthly non-fatal shooting count soaring in July, increasing from 58 reported shootings in June to 87 shootings last month. The city racked…
+ Read MoreDefense counsel in the case of attempted homicide defendant Michael Simms alleged that the victim’s “vague identification” of his client was not enough to warrant a guilty conviction as the…
+ Read MoreA Baltimore man charged with fatally stabbing 28-year-old James Brown accepted a plea of 20 years incarceration on May 15 rather than proceed with his scheduled jury trial. In agreement with the…
+ Read MoreA 30-year-old mother from Brooklyn Park accepted a plea offer on Jan. 24 for vehicular manslaughter, resulting in the death of her 7-month-old son in 2022. Samanda Bradds, also known…
+ Read MoreProsecutors did not have a plea to offer a second-degree murder defendant up for retrial during reception court on Oct. 26 before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Phinn. The…
+ Read MoreA 34-year-old man convicted of homicide in 2016 had a retrial rescheduled for October. Laser Womack is charged with having a handgun on his person and second-degree murder in connection…
+ Read MoreA Baltimore man’s defense attorney said his client requested his case be dismissed as he maintained his innocence in connection to the shooting of a 33-year-old man last June. The…
+ Read MoreA 22-year-old Baltimore man accused of fatally stabbing a man after an argument rejected a plea of life in prison on Dec. 6 at Baltimore City Circuit Court. Jeramey Barron…
+ Read MoreA 23-year-old Columbia resident allegedly involved with first-degree murder with two other co-defendants rejects plea offer before Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Phinn. Vincent Harris is charged with first-degree…
+ Read MoreA member of the Black Guerrilla Family gang, who was found guilty in connection to a homicide seven years ago, rejected a plea offer on July 23 at Baltimore City…
+ Read MoreSeven years after a triple shooting occurred, a murder defendant got an additional trial date during postponement court at the Baltimore City Circuit Court on June 22. Judge Melissa M….
+ Read MoreBaltimore resident Alonzo Plenty was arrested on June 15 in connection a non-fatal shooting the day before. The Baltimore Police Department notified the public one week later about the case….
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