Ryan Lohr, a correctional officer at Roxbury Correctional Institution (RCI) in Hagerstown, was charged Jan. 18 in Maryland U.S. District Court with a single count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and destroy evidence, according to court documents. Lohr, 26*, is accused of participating in a cover-up of an inmate beating that occurred at RCI...
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Maryland correctional officer helped cover up inmate beating, Feds say
Big Boyz expands douchebaggery to tech world
It’s not often that the worlds of bail bonds and tech startups overlap, but they do in the Nochumowitz family, founders of Big Boyz Bail Bonds, of the ubiquitous pens, who have branched out as of late with a startup called BetaPunch. And the Nochumowitzes have brought their unique brand of asshole behavior to...
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Baltimore Real-Estate Developer Jeremiah “Jeremy” Landsman Among Those Sentenced in Pot-Conspiracy Case
One of the more intriguing defendants in the 16-member federal pot-conspiracy case involving the shuttered Sonar nightclub in downtown Baltimore (“Risky Business,” Feature, Aug. 15, 2012) has been 32-year-old Jeremiah “Jeremy” Brandon Landsman, the Baltimore real-estate developer whose JBL Real Estate, based in Fells Point, is tied to several properties that figured in the...
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Why Gun Permit Records Maybe Should Be Public
Last week Rep. Pat McDonough proposed doing for Maryland what something like 30 other states have already done: make secret the state’s list of who is permitted to carry a concealed handgun. I was vacationing in my home state of Connecticut at the time, so I missed all the hubbub about the proposal and...
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Delegate McDonough calls for “Gun-Owner Privacy Act”
Republican Delegate Pat McDonough held a press conference today to announce plans to introduce three gun-related bills in the Maryland state legislature. The first of these, called the “Gun-Owner Privacy Act,” is intended, according to the delegate’s press release, “to prohibit newspapers and other publications from printing personal or private information about firearm owners.”...
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Three of Dan McIntosh’s Pot-Conspiracy Co-Defendants Sentenced
Anthony Marcantoni, one of the founders of Ground Control jujitsu studio who had his own location in Owings Mills, was handed a 121-month prison sentence yesterday after pleading guilty for his part in the cross-country pot conspiracy involving former Sonar nightclub co-owner Daniel McIntosh and 14 others (“Risky Business,” Feature, Aug. 15). Marcantoni, 32,...
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Human Rights Campaign Links Michael Peroutka to White Supremacists
As City Paper reported in 2004, when Maryland debt-collections lawyer Michael Peroutka was the Constitution Party’s presidential candidate, the guy’s an extreme paleo-conservative with ties to the Texas militia movement and a fellow-traveler with supporters of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. Today, the Human Rights Campaign went further, calling Peroutka an “active...
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Guilty Verdict in Stripper-Murder Drug Trial
Tyrone Johniken, the only defendant to go to trial in a four-member racketeering drug-conspiracy case involving the 2010 murder of Club Pussy Cat dancer Cherrie Gammon (“Laid Bare,” Mobtown Beat, Oct. 3), was found guilty of all charges by a federal trial jury on Nov. 21, after a 10-day trial. At his scheduled Mar....
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Little Italy Bocce Figure Charged with Fraud
Salvatore Petti, a 76-year-old Ellicott City resident who has been at the center of a still-simmering dispute involving the bocce courts in Baltimore’s Little Italy neighborhood (“Bocce Brawl,” Feature, June 22, 2011), has been charged in U.S. District Court with fraud for allegedly diverting funds from a Social Security Administration employees’ association. According to...
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Citizen Journalist Broadcasts Own Police Standoff
In the morning, it was all bluster. “Anyone trying to capture me, ur gonna have to kill me, before I kill you,” Frank James MacArthur, whose Twitter handle is @BaltoSpectator, tweeted at 8:21 a.m. on Dec. 1. “I’m a nice guy, but I’m a bad, bad man. Dangerous us, so don’t try.” Then: “Think...
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Two Southeast Houses Collapsing–Not Work-Related
Two rowhomes on the 200 block of S. Madeira Street are collapsing and, in an unusual twist, the reason appears to have nothing to do with shoddy workmanship on a basement digout. Contractor George Waldhauser snapped a few pictures of the houses at 241 and 243 S. Madeira Street, both of which have been...
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Cecil County Liquor-Store Raids May Have Hurt Maryland Booze Sales
A flurry of media coverage today – such as this in the Capital Gazette and this in the Washington Post – is highlighting that booze sales in Maryland are off, a trend attributed to a new, higher booze tax in Maryland. But a small detail in the coverage, used to emphasize the negative impact taxation...
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