Southern Md Police Beat: Woman Wreaked Wanton Weapon on Deputy’s Cruiser; he fired, Jamie Stroud arrested

The Toyota truck that struck Dfc. Wilson’s vehicle then turned left, drove off of the roadway and intentionally struck Dfc. Wilson’s vehicle a second time and continued to accelerate, pushing the patrol vehicle backwards down a slight embankment.

Dfc. Wilson fired several shots through the windshield of his patrol vehicle into the windshield of the ramming vehicle. The suspect was not struck, bailed out of her vehicle and began to flee the scene towards the west

Montgomery County Police Beat: cops finally produce significant charges against Idrissa Turay’s hell-hole nuisance in Aspen Hill

Plain clothes officers have also observed drug transactions by residents of that home in the community and have arrested those residents for those offenses. Search warrants executed at that home during drug-related investigations have revealed evidence of the crime of drug distribution. This evidence has included drugs, drug paraphernalia, and a handgun

Southern Md. Police Beat: A double-shot of her lover’s heroin love

DUNKIRK, MD. — Maryland State Police in Prince Frederick report yet another case of heroin spreading like wildfire through the hinterlands of Maryland. On 4/27/15 at 6:26 pm, Trooper Jones responded to the Town Center Shopping Center in Dunkirk for a call from a citizen observing subjects using CDS. After speaking with the concerned citizen, Tpr. Jones made contact with the subjects when they returned to their vehicle. Syringes and other paraphernalia were observed inside the vehicle when they opened the vehicle doors. Stacy L. Brown, 22 of Lusby, and Brian L. Moore, 25 of St. Leonard, were both found to be in possession of heroin. They were arrested and incarcerated at the Calvert County Detention Center.

Baltimore Riots: Governor Larry Hogan Calls For Statewide “Day Of Prayer And Peace”

“Just a few days ago, the people of Baltimore City, Maryland, and the entire nation watched as Baltimore was consumed by violence and tragedy. Homes and businesses were devastated and police officers were openly attacked by the few who chose aggression over peaceful demonstration. Tonight, I once again strongly urge all citizens of Baltimore, and those from outside our city and state, to remain peaceful, and nonviolent. As we prepare to start a new week, I ask that all Maryland citizens join me in a day of prayer and unity for Baltimore City and the State of Maryland.