Month: January 2021
BPD officer indicted for assault of man who refused to wear mask in grocery store
A Baltimore police officer has been indicted with second-degree assault and misconduct in office stemming from an incident involving a man who refused to wear a facemask inside of a Shoppers Supermarket in April. Last week, a Baltimore City grand jury returned the two-count indictment against Baltimore Police Department Officer Andre Maurice Pringle for offenses that occurred …
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The National Felons League, Episode 2
In a previous article for lewrockwell.com, I excoriated the National Football League’s Pittsburgh Steelers for commemorating a deceased apprentice drive by shooter by having the thug’s name stenciled onto their helmets. The late Antwon Rose, Jr., 17, had armed himself with a stolen 9 millimeter semiautomatic pistol and boarded a jitney with Zaijuan Hester, also 17, …
Road Improvements are on the FAST Track in Sussex County, First Project Has Been Approved
Sussex County will be seeing some major improvements to infrastructure. County Council passed the Funding Accelerating Safety in Transportation, or “FAST,” Track program, partnering with DelDOT to accelerate road improvements in problem areas of the county. “When a project would be scheduled for 4-5 years, by the county fronting the money, DelDOT will speed the …
DOJ Researcher Releases Study Indicating Massive Election Fraud in Georgia and Pennsylvania
A researcher at the Department of Justice on Tuesday released a 25-page reportindicating a high probability of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. World-renown economist John Lott Ph.D., examined election results from Pennsylvania and Georgia, as well as potential election fraud in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin. “This paper’s approach allows us to quantify how …
FDA recalls pet food linked to deaths of at least 28 dogs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a recall of some Sportmix pet food products sold nationwide that could put your four-legged loved one in danger. On Dec. 30, the FDA said some of the brand’s products may contain high levels of aflatoxin as indicated from product samples tested by the Missouri Department of Agriculture. …
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City of Salisbury Goes to Wicomico County Council for Letter of Support on Horizon Program
The City Council of Salisbury, Maryland all voted unanimously on what is known as the HORIZON Program. For those of you who are unaware of what the HORIZON Program is all about, it entails designating the Enterprise Zone in Salisbury as a Residential Zone, in order for investors and developers to receive government perks and …
Walmart Apologizes After Calling Senator Hawley “Sore Loser” In Tweet Mocking Election Challenge
Update (1520ET): Out of left field, Walmart decided to pick a fight with Sen. Josh Hawley, calling him a “sore loser” in a tweet written by an unknown “member of the social media team” over his announcement challenging the Electoral College certification. “Go ahead. Get your 2 hour debate,” wrote Walmart, with the hashtag #soreloser. “Thanks @Walmart …
USPS responds to frustrated Marylanders as mail delivery issues continue
DUNDALK, Md. — First it was packages and mail deliveries, now Marylanders tell WBAL-TV 11 News they’re facing another problem related to the post office: The receipt and payment of their bills. Some Maryland residents say they have long run out of patience with the backlog of mail and packages being handled by the U.S. …
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DC nail salon owner injured trying to stop customer who fled without paying
A D.C. nail salon owner was injured Tuesday trying to stop a customer from leaving without paying. The altercation was caught on surveillance and cell phone video at Blue Bell Nails on O Street in the Shaw neighborhood.