12 February 2015

Harm City Hiatus Halted As Homicides Return -- Two Killed Overnight #MobTownChronicles

City Went 10 Days Without Murder
12 February 2015

By A.F. James MacArthur 
Agitator In Chief 
On Twitter: @BaltoSpectator 

BALTIMORE -- (MINS) After an inexplicable period of relative calm, where few reported shootings or homicides took place, Baltimore appears to be headed back on pace as the murderous mayhem returns.

Incident - 1

54 year-old James Williams, of the 3900 block of W. Garrison Ave. was stabbed and killed Wednesday night.

Police were called to the scene on the same block as Williams' residence shortly after 7:00 p.m.

There they discovered Williams suffering from a stab wound to the abdomen. Williams was rushed to the hospital. He died a short time later.

No motive or suspect information was released.

Baltimore Police homicide unit - who averaged a 45% clearance rate for 2014 -- are investigating.


Incident - 2

Baltimore Police tweeted a man was shot early Thursday morning. The incident happened in the 2200 block of N. Fulton Ave. No details were released on status and condition of the victim or any information on a motive or suspect


Incident 3

Police responded to the 300 block of of Collins Ave., at 1:00 a.m. Thursday morning for a call of shots fired. When officers arrived they found a man in the streets suffering from multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head.

A short time after the incident, an area resident told The Baltimore Spectator he'd heard numerous gunshots from inside his home, but at first wasn't sure if anyone was hit.

The Baltimore Sun reports police said the victim was involved in an argument that escalated before he was shot.

No further details on what the argument was about nor information on any suspects was released.




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As Director of the MacArthur Institute Center For Advanced Analysis and Critical Comparison; occasional media critic, researcher, independent investigator, and entrepreneur, A.F. James MacArthur is Baltimore's most well known independent journalist contributor. A member of the underground news network for over 20 years. During this time, he's been a frequent subject of attack by government under the guise of law enforcement. Although closely watched and followed, he's often boycotted from being given any credit for his work by mainstream media.
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