Murder USA: Davonn Fogg shot to death at Metro Station; may have been drug informant

Also Alsobrooks dumped charges of theft, removal of property, carrying a handgun and possession of drugs on Jan. 22, 2015. These dropped charges are indicative that Fogg dropped the dime on some of his drug-dealing pals to police in order to escape charges which would have netted him at least ten years in prison. This possibility would be an excellent motive for murder.

Opinion: The Bad Guys Don’t Obey the Rules

The latest surge of violence in many of our cities is seen as a response to what occurred in Baltimore. The police were told to refrain from acting so that the rioters could vent. Now it seems that the bad guys are taking that as a cue to become more violent. The statistics seem to support that thesis. Having the might and power is essential, but one must also have the will to use it.

Charles County Sheriff Police Beat: Charles Sheriff’s Deputy Warker Saved Man from Dying in House Fire

Upon crawling on the floor, Officer Warker noticed a pair of white socks. Soon he realized the socks were on a man who was lying on the floor unconscious. Officer Warker dragged the man to the front door where neighbors Thomas and Chris Yarbrough helped get him out. CCSO Sgt. Ashley Burroughs – who had just arrived on the scene –helped Officer Warker and Mr. Yarbrough carry the man to the street, away from the house.

Fredericksburg Police Beat: Showing off gun at Verizon store sent 911 calls to cops; Charles Lynn get ride to slammer

6/3 12:30 p.m. Police responded to the area of the Verizon store in Central Park for reports of a man chasing and threatening another man with a gun. Officers and Fredericksburg Sheriff’s deputies were able to locate and detain the suspect in the parking lot, along with the weapon that the suspect had thrown to the ground when he saw police converging on the scene. The weapon was a pellet gun. Charles Lynn, 31, of Stafford was arrested on a charge of brandishing a firearm and incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail under no bond

Frederick Police Beat: Tyler Glen Mayers charged with home invasion burglary and being an idiot

While reviewing the evidence in this case, it was found the suspect used the victim’s bank card within an hour of conducting the burglary. Investigator Jones obtained surveillance photographs from the financial institutes where the victim’s bank card was used and positively identified the suspect as, Tyler Glen Mayers.

PG Police Beat: top cops honored for great work in snatching drugs and criminals off the streets

Corporals Carlton Dean and Edward Miles arrived quickly on the scene. They spoke with a victim who said his car had been struck by a stray bullet. The victim was able to describe the two cars involved in the shooting. A lookout was broadcast. Additional officers who arrived on the scene began to canvass the area and find a car matching one of the suspect’s cars.

Howard County Police Beat: Avery Terry faces 20 years to life in federal slammer for armed robbery of CVS in Elkridge

Momma tried to arrange alibi for her bozo robber son who called from jail for her to do his criminal bidding… Terry’s mother called the employer and asked him to provide the alibi, but the employer refused and promptly reported the call to police. Cell site data from Terry’s phone revealed that it was used to send calls or data through a cell tower location near the CVS Pharmacy at the time of the robbery.