
Delaware State Police reports that Lauren Melton was transported back to Troop 4 where she was arrested for Home Invasion, Robbery 2nd, Assault 2nd, and Conspiracy 2nd.
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Delaware State Police reports that Lauren Melton was transported back to Troop 4 where she was arrested for Home Invasion, Robbery 2nd, Assault 2nd, and Conspiracy 2nd.
Without warning, the male suspect then stepped outside the room onto the walkway and pointed a handgun at police, ignoring their continuing commands to drop the weapon. Police fired at the suspect, who was hit.
Meaning, if Congress and the Justice Department actually do their jobs, this matter will wind up in a criminal proceeding, meaning the doctrine of executive privilege cannot be cited.
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The suspect vehicle then took the Shannon Hill Exit 148. When she tried to turn right, the driver lost control, ran off the road and crashed into several trees
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Police say the driver of the motor vehicle was transported to MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital for the treatment of injuries caused by the motor vehicle’s window shattering – not from gunshots, but from the gunfire blowing out the glass.
“What the hell is wrong with kids now…like I don’t understand the violence. Who brings a gun to a party?” asked Amber Lee Cook in a Facebook post.
The deal with Fritz on Oct. 18, 2013, called for Sampson to enter a guilty plea to theft under $10,000 and was sentenced to seven years in prison with four years suspended, allowing him to resume his career in crime upon his release.
Capt. Daniel Alioto, the commander of the Narco Squad of Sheriff Tim Cameron, reports that on August 31, 2016, St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office deputies and detectives from the Criminal Investigation Division responded to the 911 call for a possible overdose at a location in California, Maryland. Barbara Ann Sneden, 31, was found unresponsive and pronounced deceased.