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Friday, November 30, 2012

Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Half-Brother in Glen Burnie

Baltimore man pleaded guilty to killing his brother in Glen Burnie in November 2011.

A Baltimore man pleaded guilty to manslaughter Thursday stemming from an incident in Glen Burnie from last November, according to The Baltimore Sun. Cornelius Keith Johnson, 25, admitted to shooting his half-brother, Andrew Johnson, in the parking lot of Mo's Seafood after discovering Andrew was romantically involved with the mother of Cornelius' 7-year-old son, reports The Sun. Prosecutors did not seek a murder sentence, claiming a lack of evidence and a possible claim of self-defense. Cornelius faces a maximum 10-year sentence, reports The Sun. See also: Get local stories delivered right to your inbox or smartphone everyday with our free newsletter. Simple, fast sign-up here. Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter | Sign up for our …

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

After Shooting: Pasadena Families Grill Local Leaders, Police

Police and politicians in Anne Arundel County took heat from residents Tuesday night, in the wake of a double shooting, where two teens were charged—including one from Glen Burnie.

UPDATE (Nov. 15)—For more than an hour Tuesday night, three members of the Anne Arundel Police Department, along with elected officials, fielded questions and tough criticism from members of the Green Haven community in Pasadena who said criminal activity has been brewing for several years. Most recently, a double shooting on Oct. 13 left a local man, Matthew Morrow, dead just a few blocks from George Fox Middle School, where the meeting was held. The day after the incident, police released information that Ronald Lee McLeod of Columbia and Daniel Alex Savage of Glen Burnie—both 18—were both charged with first- and second-degree murder; attempted first- and second-degree murder; first-degree assault and second-degree assault. Police said …

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John Smith

2:32 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012

At 3:00 in the morning a house in Elizabeths Landing burned to the ground. It took the fire dept. half an hour to get there and the uninspected fire hydrant was dry. Clearly the emergency officials need some improvement. Its their job to lie about the times they got there so they don't get in trouble and thats exactly what they were doing when this kid got shot.   more ›

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