Maryland’s Black Plague of Heroin: 5th time customer appeared to buy more heroin was the charm for Timothy Michael Williams

BROOKLYN PARK, MD. — A man charged with selling heroin is now under arrest and will cause disappointment for his druggie customers who will now have to seek another merchant of death.

Anne Arundel County Police report that on October 21, 2014, detectives from Northern District’s Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) and Tactical Patrol Unit (TPU) concluded an ongoing drug investigation. During the past month, undercover detectives began purchasing heroin from a suspect in the area of Church Street and 6th Avenue in Brooklyn/Brooklyn Park.

G-Men and area cops report indictments of murderous gang of MS 13 gang; that lucky number 13 for 13 defendants may lead to death penalty…won’t that be lucky!

The indictment also alleges on or about March 29, 2014, in Fairfax County, defendants Castillo, Benitez, Cerritos, Cerna, Villanueva, Guevara, and Del Cid, together with others known and unknown to the grand jury, knowingly and intentionally murdered Gerson Adoni Martinez Aguilar.

The indictment also alleges on or about June 19, 2014, in the City of Alexandria, defendants Del Cid, Chavez, and Garcia, together with others known and unknown to the grand jury, knowingly and intentionally murdered Julio Urrutia. The indictment alleges that Chavez killed Urrutia by shooting him with a firearm.

According to the indictment, from on or about September 29, 2013, through on or about October 1, 2013, in Woodbridge, Virginia, defendants Cruz, Torres, and Villegas, together with others known and unknown to the grand jury, knowingly and intentionally combined, conspired, confederated, and agreed together and with each other and others to murder an unnamed person.

Baltimore Felon Awarded New Trip to Slammer for Eleven Years for Robbery

According to his plea agreement, on August 19, 2013, Gilliam robbed a cell phone store in the 800 block of Taylor Avenue in Towson. Gilliam told a store clerk that he wanted to switch his phone service. Gilliam lingered in the store until there were no other customers, then approached the cash register with his hand in his pocket, as if he were carrying a handgun. Gilliam leaned over the register counter and yelled at a store employee demanding all the money from the register. Gilliam took approximately $300 from the store, then ordered the store clerk to the back of the store and ordered another employee to go outside. Gilliam then ran away.

Biden son tossed out of Navy after testing positive for cocaine

Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden was discharged from the Navy in February after testing positive for cocaine, a person familiar with the case confirmed to ABC News.

The person said Biden had failed a urinalysis test administered in June 2013 before he was discharged from the Navy

William Snyder released on $15, 000 bail after drug raid revealed heroin, guns and cocaine packaging equipment

A search of the residence revealed suspected heroin, suspected prescription pills, suspected marijuana, working digital scales, packaging materials, a .22 caliber rifle, $366.00 in U.S currency and evidence of long term cocaine packaging from in and around the residence.

This case was the result of a three month long investigation into the distribution of cocaine from the residence by Snyder.

Southern Md. Police Beat: Cops say plot to rob drug store was planned by Michael Burgess and Abdelrahim T. Ayyad

Detectives and agents from the FBI continued the investigation, after the arrest of Lee and Troy, and were able to determine additional suspects were involved in the planning stages of the robbery and provided material support to the suspects before and after the robbery.

On October 2, 2014 a St. Mary’s County Grand Jury returned indictments on Michael M. Burgess, age 52 of Alexandria Va. and Abdelrahim T. Ayyad, age 49 of White Plains, Md. charging both with Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery.

Dover Police Beat: cops snag heroin tag team

DOVER, DEL. (Oct. 11, 2014) — Dover Police report that on Wednesday October 2, 2014 at 1340 hours members of the Dover Police Drug, Vice, and Organized Crime/ and Safe Streets Unit Observed Defendant Eljere Ingram and Defendant Jesse Fitzgerald operating a gold GMC Yukon SUV in the parking lot of Dover Mart. On the previous day Officers observed Defendant Fitzgerald conduct a drug transaction from the same GMC Yukon while in the parking lot of Country Village Apartments.

Bus Heroin Gang Leaders Plead Guilty to New York to Eastern Shore Express Ring

Heroin Bus ExpressBaltimore, Maryland (Oct. 10, 2014)– Rahdel Sharbaan, age 31, of Bronx, New York, pleaded guilty on September 24, 2014, to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute heroin. Co-defendant Gary Barham, age 52, of Easton, Maryland, pleaded guilty on September 15, 2014, to the same charge.