Redskins lose home opener to Miami 17-10 as Hogan’s Heroes are saluted

LANDOVER, MD – Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (R) today attended the Washington Redskins home opener against the Miami Dolphins, along with four children from the Cool Kids Campaign, who are also battling cancer. The Cool Kids Campaign is a non-profit organization devoted to improving the quality of life for children with cancer and their families. At the game, Governor Hogan appeared with his four friends, Andrew (5), Jack (6), Benjamin (8), and Emily (13), in the end zone to recognize September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

White House Aide to President Obama to Capitol Cop after tryst: give me your passwords or I’ll shoot

UPPER MARLBORO, MD. — Maybe a White House Special Assistant to President Barack Obama is used to packing big guns when visiting members of the House of Representatives in her job as special liaison to the House. Maybe she has a new sex-game involving the use of firearms in a version of Russian roulette. Or, perhaps she is just an alleged hot-headed dirtbag who is simply another story in the Naked City of PG County where shootings and murders are part of the political and social landscape. Charging documents say that after sex with the cop she wanted his cellphone passwords to track down the lying cheat’s other girlfriend.

Breaking up is hard to do…Woman’s wrath after being dumped – set fire to his house

OWINGS MILLS, MD. – One District woman apparently decided she wasn’t going to be used and abused, placed outside like yesterday’s newspaper, dumped by her beau. Instead, after getting the news that their time together was done she would pay one last visit to the guy who dumped her and when she did, the cops say she brought gasoline and a lighter.

Feds: Cocaine Kingpin Keith Pyndell sent to Federal prison for 15 years

According to court documents, Pyndell ran an organization that distributed over 280 grams of cocaine base to customers in Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. Through his organization, Pyndell employed individuals as runners to deliver drugs to his customers and to return cash to him.

Prince William Police Beat: When words failed to injure; combatants turned to sticks and stones

Cops found alleged car thief hiding under bed; escaped from cruiser winning another day of freedom

WOODBRIDGE, VA. — Houdini Mark Love is his name and escaping from the police is his game. Officers might have a sticky wicket filling out the paperwork on the escape of a handcuffed prisoner from custody as he was deposited in the rear of a police car. Such an arrangement is generally believed, in law enforcement circles, to be what is needed to move a prisoner to jail.

Ocean City Police Beat: Crime season at the beach opens with ATM robbery by the Austin Emerick gang from Penn.

OCEAN CITY, MD. (May 20, 2015) – Modern day bank robbers don’t need to hold up the banks when the banks take their money and leave it unguarded inside of metal boxes parked in parking lots. Just like bank robbers of old, the James Brothers, Ma Barker and her gang and Willie Sutton, the cops say the crime scene at the chief Maryland beach resort is officially open for the season with an open-air bank robbery.