Not all of Maryland’s bridges are in disrepair and crumbling; some have stood the test of time
Day: May 6, 2014
Quinn began stealing tools from GE Aviation’s inventory no later than 2009 and resold the stolen tools over the Internet. Most of the stolen hardware consisted of high-speed carbide drill bits. Purchasers paid for the stolen tools by depositing funds into Quinn’s personal PayPal account. According to PayPal records, between 2009 and July 2013, Quinn realized more than $108,000 from sales of carbide drill bits. The cost to GE of the stolen tools was at least $200,000
ANNAPOLIS, MD. It is really too funny. The Maryland General Assembly must have had been in too big of a rush when they passed the decriminalization of small amounts of pot this past session. For details on this latest legislative laugh-in to come out of the mental-midget minds of the bozos in Annapolis, click on the above video and read the following from the folks at the Capital News Service
As officers and detectives were arriving on the scene, they observed two suspects fleeing from the front entrance to the store. Both suspects appeared to have been trying to conceal their identities with different clothing. The two suspects then attempted to enter a nearby waiting vehicle occupied by two other suspects. At that time, officers were able detain the suspects.