Baltimore City Woes in the Spotlight
Posted by HCN on Saturday, December 11, 2021
Published around 8pm EST December 10, 2021
There is a list of some very serious situations:
One night after walking home on Boston Street after celebrating his birthday, bartender of Ryleigh's, Mr. Dvorak, was robbed, shot, and eventually deceased, in warm to hot season toward the middle of the year 2017. The marked contrasts of quality, the region, the workplace, and other elements, is then confronted with the negative and dirty vibration of frivolous crime in a robbery amongst the youth taken to the furthest extreme.
Earlier today, sentenced was a suspect.
It is not advisable to have our mothers, key word plural, out at night waiting at vulnerable spots such as bus stops, end of discussion. The reasons for the adage may be plenty. It may be rare that something bad happens.
Something very uncomfortable did happen a few nights ago. A 62 year old woman, in Mrs Winchester-Jones, was struck while waiting at a bus stop in the early morning hours after work at a local eatery. She was known as matriarch with dozens of grandchildren.
A woman was shot, in almost drive-by manner, in the wrist, while on Martin Luther King Ave in Baltimore, about 3 weeks ago, November 15th evening between 8 and 9 or thereabout. The thruway evidently named in more recent times in honor of Dr. King, for those who may not know, wraps around areas such as University of Maryland Medical Center, the Veterans hospital, access to highway 95, housing in the area, and other government offices. A sense of no place is immune from being vulnerable to violence can emerge from incidents like that.
And this remembering a third woman, in Mrs Player, age 69 or about, attacked while in her religious building, in the early morning morning hours weeks ago, the day after the 15th, November 16, Baltimore City.
What happened to lowering the wings of protection, especially to elders, and to women, and moreover older women, a coveted act among menfolk, as was once the folkway of men in the Baltimore region?
There has been a strange frequency of attacks of different sorts on women in the region in the past year. An entire story page would have to be dedicated to reporting the ones that made the news, nevermind ones that might not have.
Yesterday morning, a Department of Public Works employee was shot fatally, scene where kids being loaded into a minivan, house yard to vehicle, driveway, ordinarily a pleasant area in northeast Baltimore City. As much information as possible even if it seems irrelevant should be reported to authorities. Witnesses were around, however, the suspect seems to still be on the loose.
Recommended to watch carefully: https://foxbaltimore.com/newsletter-daily/video-suspect-killing-man-in-front-of-children-school-baltimore
There have been more shootings, and the words 'shootings' in Baltimore has become far too repetitive.
There is a list of some very serious situations:
One night after walking home on Boston Street after celebrating his birthday, bartender of Ryleigh's, Mr. Dvorak, was robbed, shot, and eventually deceased, in warm to hot season toward the middle of the year 2017. The marked contrasts of quality, the region, the workplace, and other elements, is then confronted with the negative and dirty vibration of frivolous crime in a robbery amongst the youth taken to the furthest extreme.
Earlier today, sentenced was a suspect.
It is not advisable to have our mothers, key word plural, out at night waiting at vulnerable spots such as bus stops, end of discussion. The reasons for the adage may be plenty. It may be rare that something bad happens.
Something very uncomfortable did happen a few nights ago. A 62 year old woman, in Mrs Winchester-Jones, was struck while waiting at a bus stop in the early morning hours after work at a local eatery. She was known as matriarch with dozens of grandchildren.
A woman was shot, in almost drive-by manner, in the wrist, while on Martin Luther King Ave in Baltimore, about 3 weeks ago, November 15th evening between 8 and 9 or thereabout. The thruway evidently named in more recent times in honor of Dr. King, for those who may not know, wraps around areas such as University of Maryland Medical Center, the Veterans hospital, access to highway 95, housing in the area, and other government offices. A sense of no place is immune from being vulnerable to violence can emerge from incidents like that.
And this remembering a third woman, in Mrs Player, age 69 or about, attacked while in her religious building, in the early morning morning hours weeks ago, the day after the 15th, November 16, Baltimore City.
What happened to lowering the wings of protection, especially to elders, and to women, and moreover older women, a coveted act among menfolk, as was once the folkway of men in the Baltimore region?
There has been a strange frequency of attacks of different sorts on women in the region in the past year. An entire story page would have to be dedicated to reporting the ones that made the news, nevermind ones that might not have.
Yesterday morning, a Department of Public Works employee was shot fatally, scene where kids being loaded into a minivan, house yard to vehicle, driveway, ordinarily a pleasant area in northeast Baltimore City. As much information as possible even if it seems irrelevant should be reported to authorities. Witnesses were around, however, the suspect seems to still be on the loose.
Recommended to watch carefully: https://foxbaltimore.com/newsletter-daily/video-suspect-killing-man-in-front-of-children-school-baltimore
There have been more shootings, and the words 'shootings' in Baltimore has become far too repetitive.