Mayor Brandon Scott and County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said they were dismayed by the news but are working with the contractor and regulators to make sure appropriate procedures are in place.
Citing laws shielding investigations involving minors, a state agency has declined to provide many details about an incident at State Center earlier this month.
Shawn Lee Brunson now faces charges of gross negligent vehicular manslaughter, criminally negligent vehicular manslaughter, theft of property valued between $1,500 and $25,000 and driving without a license.
The request comes after conference call in which the judge overseeing the case said Snyder had contacted his chambers directly instead of through his attorneys.
An attorney for the man’s family says police officers need to be trained to avoid pursuits “when it needlessly puts the lives of Baltimore residents in jeopardy.”
It’s the fourth trial date to be set in the case against the former two-term state’s attorney, who had said she wanted a speedy trial after she was indicted in January 2022.
The Second Empire brick house with a mansard roof was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 and included on the 2006 inventory of endangered buildings by Preservation Maryland.
Records related to the burned home highlight another way ABC Capital’s owner was enticing investors — and that business model is also coming under scrutiny.
David Emory Linthicum had long showed signs of disorder, bitterness about his circumstances and a predilection for illicit activities, according to public records, accounts from those who knew him and his social media profiles.
Sarah Beth Clendaniel of Catonsville was arrested by the FBI for allegedly planning to destroy energy substations in the Baltimore area and “lay this city to waste.”