Murder USA: 24 hours of death in Homicide City of Baltimore
Month: May 2015
CHARLES CITY CO., Va. – Two Charles City County Sheriff’s Office sworn personnel are recovering from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon. The traffic crash occurred at 1:26 p.m., on Route 5 just west of Glebe Lane in Charles City County as police were pursuing a vehicle which later crashed with the driver escaping.
these traders also used their exclusive electronic chats to manipulate the euro-dollar exchange rate in other ways. Members of “The Cartel” manipulated the euro-dollar exchange rate by agreeing to withhold bids or offers for euros or dollars to avoid moving the exchange rate in a direction adverse to open positions held by co-conspirators. By agreeing not to buy or sell at certain times, the traders protected each other’s trading positions by withholding supply of or demand for currency and suppressing competition in the FX market
Police say that this alleged dirtbag hired two thugs from D.C., as if Baltimore is running low on them, and brought them to Towson, rented them a cheap hotel room and then directed them to rob his friends of their money and drugs.
On scene officers learned that the victim, an 84-year-old male delivery driver from Pizza Hut, was attempting to make a delivery outside of a residence when three male suspects surrounded him. Two of the suspects pointed handguns at him and demanded the pizzas and any cash. The suspects fled on foot north from the location with money and the order
At approximately 10:50 p.m., Anne Arundel County Police investigating the area in response to a missing person call located the white pickup truck in the water, approximately 150 feet south of the bridge. Firefighters and Special Operations personnel returned to the scene and were able to conduct a search of the vehicle and surrounding waters and the shore lines in the area. The flood waters had receded approximately 15 feet from the time of the initial 911 call in the morning.
BALTIMORE, MD. — Baltimore County Police are continuing to search for 37-year-old Kenneth Damont Henson of 1648 Kirkwood Road, Baltimore, Md. Detectives now suspect that after spending much of the last two decades dealing drugs or twiddling his thumbs in prison, he is the victim of foul play.
Initial reports indicated that five men entered an apartment, engaged in some sort of disagreement and one was shot, another was wounded, and others fled the scene. There were at least two men at home in the apartment; neither were injured. Subsequent investigation revealed that the men were known to each other and that the incident was not characterized as a “random.” Detectives are still investigation motives for the incident.
This determination was made prior to an autopsy being performed. An autopsy can take up to several weeks to be complete as toxicology tests could reveal substances or poisons which may have caused or triggered a death.
Salisbury Police Department officers responded to an emergency call at the victim’s residence, shortly after 3:30 a.m. today. Officers found the victim with blood on him, lying in the entrance to the home. He was transported to Peninsula Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased.