Book World: Pirate Trials – Dastardly Deeds & Last Words

Jack Chekijian narrates Pirate Trials bringing an entertaining story of actual trials of bloodthirsty pirates who bludgeoned and murdered on the high seas before being brought to justice in courts in England, Scotland, Canada and the United States. Now in paperback, eBook and Audible. Listen to the last laments and groans of pirates prior to being hanged by the neck until dead or hung upon gibbets on the Sands of Leith.

Five-time DUI Driver Christopher Cotsford Crashed into home in Trailer Park; Gained Set of Teeth Marks from K-9 Hakan

Five-time DUI Driver Christopher Cotsford Crashed into home in Trailer Park; Gained Set of Teeth Marks from K-9 Hakan

LEXINGTON PARK, MD. – Police say that a man who stole a truck after trying to choke a person raced away from a patrol car on Great Mills Road and then crashed into the porch of mobile home in Lord Calvert Trailer Park in Great Mills.

The record of this five-time DUI driver stretches back for years in Maryland and spans three counties and four different States Attorneys and at least that many District Court and Circuit Court Judges. The list of the various encounters of Christopher Cotsford follows this latest DUI-fueled adventure.

St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron reports that on January 21, 2015, at 8:18 PM, deputies responded to a residence in the 19000 block of Three Notch Road for a reported assault. While responding to the residence, the Emergency Communications Center, (ECC), advised the suspect identified as Christopher Lee Cotsford, 32, of Great Mills, allegedly stole a vehicle, 1997 Ford Explorer, and fled the scene.

Dodge City Update: Sydney Strain charged in Lexington Park gunfire rampage

Sydney Strain Charged with Lexington Park Gunfire Rampage

LEXINGTON PARK, MD. – St. Mary’s Sheriff Tim Cameron reports the arrest of local thug Sydney Strain, the second suspect in the gangland style series of shootings which had the Lexington Park area on pins and needles for several days. While Sydney is a really sissy name for an aspiring hoodlum, his street cred for allegedly being involved in a series of shooting may result in him being able to obtain a new nickname if and when he goes into the Maryland prison system. Maybe he will be able to get good nickname like “Spike” or “Fifty-Nine Cents” or even “Ghetto-Blaster”!

The wild-west Anacostia and Baltimore ghetto-type of shootings resulted in the deployment of most of the Sheriff’s Department into the Great Mills, California and Lexington Park communities for several days.

Northern Virginia Police Beat: Road Rage Erupts in Exchange of Bird-Flipping and Gunfire in Suburbia Shoot-‘em-Up!

Road Rage Erupts in Exchange of Bird-Flipping and Gunfire in Suburbia Shoot-‘em-Up!

LEESBURG, VA. — Loudoun County law officers are looking for a badly behaving black male who police say was at the wheel of green sedan on Center City Boulevard near Country Side. Police say that the sedan began tailgating another vehicle and then pulled up alongside that car and began shouting at the motorist.

After the customary exchange of the finger between both drivers the two motorists continued westbound on Rt. 7 when the motorist who had been tailgated heard loud noises consistent with gunfire, which ought to be familiar enough to anyone who lives in one of the states with strict gun laws.

U. S. Marshal News Beat: report on fugitives found, dealers done, killer caught

Murder Suspect Finally in U.S. Custody After Nearly a Decade on the Run

01/22/2015 10:48 PM EST

January 22, 2015 – After nearly a decade on the run, murder suspect Eduardo Estrada-Garcia is finally back on U.S. soil to face his charges. The U.S. Marshals Service South West Investigative Fugitive Team task force took custody of Estrada-Garcia after he was extradited from Mexico.

Frederick Police Beat: Colton James Knestout had pockets full of heroin and cocaine, say police

Frederick Police Arrest Man for Crack Cocaine and Heroin

FREDERICK, MD. Frederick Police reports that they have arrested a man on an open warrant that was in possession of a deadly assortment of drugs.

Police report that on Jan. 22, 2015, officers of the Frederick Police Department’s Street Crimes Team observed a suspicious vehicle in the area of the 1200 block of Littlebrook Drive, in Frederick City.