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Fake dinner! Catonsville man who fleeced Trump supporters charged with failure to pay taxes, feds say
The Maryland man who created the PAC paid off personal credit card debt and student loans, bought an engagement ring and rented a yacht to propose to his fiancée, purchased an Audi and put a down payment on a home, federal prosecutors say.
Former President Donald Trump listens as he speaks with reporters while in flight on his plane after a campaign rally at Waco Regional Airport, in Waco, Texas, Saturday, March 25, 2023, while en route to West Palm Beach, Fla.
Former Baltimore homicide prosecutor gets 2 years in prison for using grand jury for stalking
Adam Chaudry was using the cloak of secrecy related to grand jury matters to obtain records on people who were “never the target of, nor involved in, an investigation or prosecution conducted by the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office.”
BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 08:  A sign stands outside the Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse, where a man accused of plotting to bomb an armed forces recruiting station will appear on December 8, 2010 in Baltimore, Maryland. A 21-year-old man was arrested and will appear in court in Baltimore this afternoon.
Maryland Capitol Police sergeant back to full duty after youth Taser incident
Maryland Capitol Police say a sergeant who used a Taser on a young boy last month has returned to full duty, and an investigation into the incident has concluded.
The State Center office complex in Baltimore has long been slated for redevelopment.
Frederick County sheriff takes leave of absence after pleading not guilty to federal charges
Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater said in a statement that the federal conspiracy charges against Sheriff Charles “Chuck” Jenkins are “serious and disturbing.”
Frederick County Sheriff Charles “Chuck” Jenkins leaves the U.S. District Court in Baltimore after pleading not guilty to federal conspiracy charges. He announced he will take a leave of absence for the duration of the case.
Roy McGrath killed by gunfire in confrontation with FBI in Tennessee
The ex-chief of staff for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan had been the focus of a three-week manhunt after failing to show up for his federal fraud trial.
The U.S. Marshals Service and the FBI are teaming up to offer a $20,000 reward for information in the search for Roy McGrath, an ex-top aide to former Gov. Larry Hogan, who didn't show for his federal criminal trial and is considered a fugitive.
Maryland’s second-highest court orders new hearing for Adnan Syed, reinstating conviction
The effect of the ruling was stayed for 60 days, allowing Syed time to mount an appeal to the state’s highest court.
Adnan Syed emerges from the courthouse and after Baltimore Judge Melissa Phinn threw out Syed's murder conviction in light of new evidence that someone else could have strangled Hae Min Lee, ordered the release of  Syed.
Authorities say Daniel Moss fled police several times in recent years. This time, his wife died.
The incident has also called attention to the potentially deadly consequences of police chases. The Independent Investigations Division of the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, which reviews police-involved deaths, announced that it was investigating the case.
7/8/22—A Baltimore Police officer’s car is parked on the corner of E Lombard St. & President St.
Waste from Ohio train derailment site coming to Baltimore for treatment
Mayor Brandon Scott and County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said they were dismayed by the news but are working with the contractor and regulators to make sure appropriate procedures are in place.
The two digesters at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant near Baltimore.
Maryland Capitol Police tased a minor, but are saying little about what happened
Citing laws shielding investigations involving minors, a state agency has declined to provide many details about an incident at State Center earlier this month.
The State Center office complex in Baltimore has long been slated for redevelopment.
Manslaughter charges added in fatal North Avenue crash, building collapse
Shawn Lee Brunson now faces charges of gross negligent vehicular manslaughter, criminally negligent vehicular manslaughter, theft of property valued between $1,500 and $25,000 and driving without a license.
A building at the corner of E. North Avenue and N. Wolfe Street collapses after it's hit by stolen car that crashed into another car. The driver of the stolen vehicle hit a pedestrian, Alfred Fincher, before crashing into the building. Fincher was pronounced dead at the scene.
Man was shot and wounded by a security guard early Sunday in Fells Point
No one was arrested and the incident is under investigation.
A man was shot and wounded by a security guard Sunday morning at Pie in The Sky pizzeria in Fells Point.
3 children killed, 2 adults seriously hurt in West Baltimore house fire
There have been five fire deaths across Baltimore in recent days.
Three children died and two adults were critically injured in an early-morning house fire in West Baltimore. Burned belongings are piled up outside the home in the 3000 block of Brighton Street.
An uncertain future for BPD Commissioner Michael Harrison as he enters last year of contract
Harrison has won praise for his temperament and commitment to reform, while others are frustrated with the city’s stubbornly high crime rate.
Baltimore Chief of Police, Michael S. Harrison in his office.
Attorneys for indicted malpractice attorney Stephen L. Snyder ask to withdraw from his extortion case
The request comes after conference call in which the judge overseeing the case said Snyder had contacted his chambers directly instead of through his attorneys.
Breaking News alert
Former Laurel police chief convicted of 8 counts of attempted murder in string of fires
David Crawford was convicted of eight counts of attempted first-degree murder and two counts of arson. The verdict followed a six-day trial.
A man in a dark suit stand at a lectern in front of the Howard County courthouse. On his right is a man in a gray suit and on his left is a woman in navy suit.
Maryland State Police medical director resigns, faces discipline for affiliation with erectile dysfunction clinic
Dr. Donald W. Alves admitted he had a business relationship with the clinic run by a convicted felon and repeat securities fraud violator.
The Maryland State Police logo emblazoned on a lectern in front a police vehicle from a separate agency before a press conference, pictured outside the Maryland State Police Glen Burnie Barracks on 11/10/22.
AG releases shocking footage of East Baltimore pursuit, crash that killed pedestrian
An attorney for the man’s family says police officers need to be trained to avoid pursuits “when it needlessly puts the lives of Baltimore residents in jeopardy.”
A building at the corner of E. North Avenue and N. Wolfe Street collapses after it's hit by stolen car that crashed into another car. The driver of the stolen vehicle hit a pedestrian, Alfred Fincher, before crashing into the building. Fincher was pronounced dead at the scene.
At trial, ex-Laurel police chief is accused of keeping a target list for arsons
David Crawford’s attorney says his client can’t be connected to the string of fires spanning six Maryland counties.
The Howard County Circuit Court building in Ellicott City.
Marilyn Mosby’s federal trial now set for November
It’s the fourth trial date to be set in the case against the former two-term state’s attorney, who had said she wanted a speedy trial after she was indicted in January 2022.
Marilyn Mosby speaks at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Press Conference April 6, 2022 at the Baltimore City State's Attorney Office.
A kidnapping victim is going to jail. The reason? Asking for a bribe not to testify
“Either you cough up sum bread or sit in the feds for next 20 years,” he wrote in an Instagram direct message.
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD - DECEMBER 08:  General view of the atmosphere at the MGM National Harbor Grand Opening Gala on December 8, 2016 in National Harbor, Maryland.
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