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A 46-year-old man from Middle River was sentenced to 13 years in prison for heroin distribution, the United States Attorney s Office in Baltimore said Wednesday.LindellRobinson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute heroin. After serving his 13-year term, he will fulfill five years of supervised release and mus stanley cup t forfeit his vehicle and $16,000 found during the investigation of his crimes.According stanley cup usa to his plea, Stanley Rodgers, a co-defendant in Robinson s case, was delivered 10 kilograms of heroin from two unidentified men from Howard County. Rodgers took the heroin to his home and awaited Robinson, who arrived a short time later and took the heroi stanley cup n into downtown Baltimore.Robinson was then arrested by DEA agents in Baltimore, who recovered the 10 kilos.On June 25, Rodgers was sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the conspiracy. Hmed One dead, another injured in Baltimore shootings Wednesday evening
Sabrina Hendley was charged with second-degree murder after she fatally shot her husband in May 2018. However, her attorneys and court witnesses claim that she acted in self-defense 鈥?and an upcoming hearing in her trial could result in charges being dropped.More than three years ago, Hendley shot and killed her husband, Mark, at their home during a pool party. Hillsborough Cou stanley cup nty de stanley thermos mug puties took her into custody, still in her bathing suit, and charged her with second-degree murder.But witnesses described Hendley as hysterical just moments after prosecutors said she pulled the trigger. What I hear from the 911 call is a woman, who s in severe distress over having to shoot her husband, but not wanting to do so, said Todd Foster, Sabrina Hendley s attorney. You know, many people who kill, kill from malice or remorse, not from necessity. And this is a woman who s distressing and regretful for having done what she felt she had to do. Foster argues that Hendley act stanley cup ed in self-defense after h
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BALTIMORE 鈥?Workers at The Abbey Burger Bistro in Fells Point tore down its outdoor seating on Tuesday.The Baltimore City Department of Transportation BCDOT ordered the restaurant to dismantle the seating, or get hit with a fine. The owner, Marigot Miller, says she s not entirely sure why. We stanley cup went th stanley cup rough the permits, we did all the things...and most of our s stanley thermoskannen ales when it s nice out are outside. So I am a little afraid for the future since I don t see anybody else taking it down. - Marigot Miller, Owner, The Abbey Burger Bistro During Covid, restaurants didn t have to pay for outdoor seating permits but the city is changing the process now.Miller says she complied with the changes and the City Council verbally approved an agreement to keep her seating, accepted her application, and even told her to buy more materials which she did , before they ordered her take down the seating.We reached out to BCDOT and they sent us this statement: The BCDOT
A 46-year-old man from Middle River was sentenced to 13 years in prison for heroin distribution, the United States Attorney s Office in Baltimore said Wednesday.LindellRobinson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute heroin. After serving his 13-year term, he will fulfill five years of supervised release and mus stanley cup t forfeit his vehicle and $16,000 found during the investigation of his crimes.According stanley cup usa to his plea, Stanley Rodgers, a co-defendant in Robinson s case, was delivered 10 kilograms of heroin from two unidentified men from Howard County. Rodgers took the heroin to his home and awaited Robinson, who arrived a short time later and took the heroi stanley cup n into downtown Baltimore.Robinson was then arrested by DEA agents in Baltimore, who recovered the 10 kilos.On June 25, Rodgers was sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the conspiracy. Hmed One dead, another injured in Baltimore shootings Wednesday evening
Sabrina Hendley was charged with second-degree murder after she fatally shot her husband in May 2018. However, her attorneys and court witnesses claim that she acted in self-defense 鈥?and an upcoming hearing in her trial could result in charges being dropped.More than three years ago, Hendley shot and killed her husband, Mark, at their home during a pool party. Hillsborough Cou stanley cup nty de stanley thermos mug puties took her into custody, still in her bathing suit, and charged her with second-degree murder.But witnesses described Hendley as hysterical just moments after prosecutors said she pulled the trigger. What I hear from the 911 call is a woman, who s in severe distress over having to shoot her husband, but not wanting to do so, said Todd Foster, Sabrina Hendley s attorney. You know, many people who kill, kill from malice or remorse, not from necessity. And this is a woman who s distressing and regretful for having done what she felt she had to do. Foster argues that Hendley act stanley cup ed in self-defense after h
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What was supposed to be a town hall to di stanley cup spain scuss the next steps for all the heating problems in BaltimoreCity schools, ac stanley puodelis tually turned into a sounding board.The school board faced angry parents who wanted answers about their childrens fair chance at success.Everything from test scores, to aging infrastructure to cold weather policies were discussed.Parents were passionate as they addressed the board saying their kids are the city s future. I have my son s composite scores right here and my heart is heavy, said one vocal parent atMonday night s meeting.That parent addressed the board talking about her son s scores, worried about his future. He has been to Calverton for three years, why didn t he do better You have three children right This is not acceptable to me. Board members with many more concerns on their agenda responded with understanding. We do need stanley cup to revamp some of the curriculum, we need to make sure that it s going across schools, said Baltimore City Schools CEO, Dr. Sonj Bspq Lawmakers debate bills to improve quality of life behind bars for MD inmates
BALTIMORE 鈥?Workers at The Abbey Burger Bistro in Fells Point tore down its outdoor seating on Tuesday.The Baltimore City Department of Transportation BCDOT ordered the restaurant to dismantle the seating, or get hit with a fine. The owner, Marigot Miller, says she s not entirely sure why. We stanley cup went th stanley cup rough the permits, we did all the things...and most of our s stanley thermoskannen ales when it s nice out are outside. So I am a little afraid for the future since I don t see anybody else taking it down. - Marigot Miller, Owner, The Abbey Burger Bistro During Covid, restaurants didn t have to pay for outdoor seating permits but the city is changing the process now.Miller says she complied with the changes and the City Council verbally approved an agreement to keep her seating, accepted her application, and even told her to buy more materials which she did , before they ordered her take down the seating.We reached out to BCDOT and they sent us this statement: The BCDOT