Prince William Police Beat: Richard Stevens wanted for robbing pizza driver; left clues for cops in his hideout

WOODBRIDGE, VA. — With half of America working while the other half lives on welfare, it’s not hard to guess which half Richard Raphael Stevens would be listed. For now, Prince William County Police list him on their wanted list for robbery of a pizza delivery driver – who was working. A police K-9 was used to search for the suspect. The residence of the delivery was later determined to be a vacant home. Property left at the scene led detectives to identify one of the suspects involved in the incident.

War Against ISIS: Badawi and Elhuzayel of Anaheim charged by FBI will Conspiring to Commit Treason and Join ISIS

In recorded conversations last month, Badawi and Elhuzayel “discussed how it would be a blessing to fight for the cause of Allah, and to die in the battlefield,” and they referred to ISIS as “we.” When Badawi expressed concerns about ISIS struggling due to airstrikes by Coalition forces, Elhuzayel responded that they had to be patient and “can you imagine when al-Qaeda joins with Islamic State”? According to the affidavit, Badawi responded: “We will be huge.” The two men also discussed local Muslim leaders and Elhuzayel complained that these leaders were not “legitimate” because they believed in democracy and were not fighting for an Islamic State.

Pirate Poachers of the Chesapeake: Piney Point’s Lumpkins boat caught red-handed with thousands of illegal croakers

The vessel was holding about 14,000 pounds of croaker and other species of fish, many appearing to be undersized. Seventeen NRP officers from four counties were assigned to measure the entire catch, an effort that took 12 hours. The fish were kept under refrigeration in trucks provided by the waterman.
Approximately 3,500 pounds—or 25 percent—of the catch were found to be undersized. Those fish were seized and returned to the water.

Hogan orders cut to arts and boost to cops “…a State Police Barrack in our state capital and adequate funding for public safety in Annapolis must be the priority”

“We are going to move forward with our plan, despite the Speaker of the House’s refusal to introduce a supplemental budget that would have put more State Troopers on Maryland’s highways and funded the re-opening of the Annapolis barrack,” said Governor Hogan. “Our state troopers were an essential element in the restoration of order in Baltimore last month and their exemplary work in the city is evidence of just how much we need these new positions. It is unconscionable to deprive our state capital of a State Police barrack and the troopers necessary to ensure public safety or respond to an emergency.”

Virginia Judges told Portsmouth Sheriff Bill Watson that display of American flag was not “appropriate” for courthouse lobby

Watson said, “They expect my deputies to put their life on the line for a judge. If somebody was going to come into a courtroom with a gun, the deputy is supposed to stand in front of the judge and take a bullet, but yet they won’t let us have our flag, saluting public safety? To me, that’s a slap in the face.”

DWI Hit Parade: Maryland’s weak judges continue to let DUI repeat offenders roam highways ready to kill

During subsequent processing the deputy learned that Mezick’s driver’s license had been both suspended and revoked by the State of Maryland following three previous convictions in alcohol related driving offenses. Mezick also refused to submit to a breath test during processing.

Baltimore Drug Dealer Donte Walter Robinson sent to slammer for 14 years

Additionally, on six occasions from January to May, 2011, Robinson flew with other co-conspirators from Baltimore to McAllen, Texas to transport one to two kilograms of cocaine, per trip, back to Maryland on behalf of a drug dealer. Robinson knew that the cocaine was to be distributed in Maryland.

Maryland State Police Beat: Brian Jackson of Lusby charged with distribution of child porn

As a result of the investigation a search and seizure warrant was executed at Jackson’s residence during December 2014 by a Maryland State Police Computer Crimes investigator and agents from the Department of Homeland Security, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office, and the Calvert County State’s Attorney’s Office. Investigators identified Jackson as the focus of the investigation. Execution of the search warrant resulted in the seizure of Jackson’s computer which contained images of child pornography.