Brian Whitfield sent to slammer for 20 years and fined millions in fraud case

The evidence at trial also proved that Whitfield vastly underreported wages and taxes on Sommet’s quarterly employer tax return that he personally prepared and filed. Across six quarters from 2008—2010, Sommet paid more than $83 million in wages to its employees and the employees of its clients, but Whitfield reported less than $4 million in wages to the IRS, resulting in an underpayment of more than $20 million in taxes.

Murder USA: Cops nab Larnell Tyran Lyles for killing of Big Daddy’s Ice Cream truck operator Brandon Brown; Brown slipped past murder charges himself 3 years prior

Information obtained on scene was Brown, who was working as driver for “Big Daddy Ice Cream” truck, pulled into the court, during the course of his employment, and stopped in the 400 Block of Vermont Court. Brown stepped off the truck and was approached by a black male who shot him at least one time in the chest. The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5′ 8′ – 5’10” tall, weighing approximately 170-190 pounds, wearing blue jeans and black shirt.

Delaware State Police Beat: shoot-out at Budget Motel makes Bates Motel look safe

As the subject was still sitting in his vehicle, a male suspect, who was standing on the motel balcony, began firing multiple shots towards the car from a gun, striking it numerous times. The victim was able to exit his vehicle and flee from the area. He was not injured. The suspect, along with a second male who was with him, both fled from the motel in an unknown make and model vehicle.

Southern Md. Police Beat: Pot, booze, cocaine and saving heroin junkies from dying of overdose

PRINCE FREDERICK, MD. Who thought it was a good idea to revive junkies who decide to inject heroin and overdose? Many folks would say let them have their final high and blast off into junkie hell. But some genius thought it was a good idea to equip cops with Naloxone to administer to junkies and revive them and it actually works. Too bad, these junkies will live another day to torment society.

Delaware State Police Beat: Police believe speed and booze sent Jeep flipping into pole; cut in half, killing driver

The initial investigation has determined that the crash occurred as a 46-year-old Middletown, Del., man was operating a 2002 Jeep Liberty and was traveling in a northbound direction on Dexter Corner Road north of Ratledge Road, just south of Townsend. For an unknown reason, the Jeep left the east edge of Dexter Corner Road before veering back onto the roadway and leaving the west edge where it began to overturn.