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Murder Ink: 3/17/2010

Murders this Week: 1
Murders this Year: 29

After six days without a murder, there was one homicide this week. As of March 15, there have been 14 fewer murders in 2010 than on the same date in 2009. This is a decrease of 32 percent.

Friday, March 12 [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 3/16/2010 2:29:23 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 3/10/2010

Murders this week: 4
Murders this year: 28

Wednesday, Mar. 3

8 a.m. A person walking by Dr. Bernard Harrison Elementary School in the 1400 block of North Caroline Street saw a man lying on the ground near the school's basketball courts. Kenly Wheeler, a 29-year-old African-American man, had been shot in the chest and was dead. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 3/9/2010 2:37:30 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 3/3/2010

Murders this Week: 3
Murders this Year: 24

Monday, Feb. 22

12:15 a.m. Leonard Gee, a 28-year-old African-American man, died at a local hospital. Gee was shot several times in the alley behind the 3500 block of Cliftmont Avenue in Belair-Edison two hours earlier. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 3/2/2010 5:48:30 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 2/24/2010

Murders this Week: 4
Murders this Year: 22

Tuesday, Feb. 16

1:15 a.m. Daron Howard, a 21-year-old African-American man, was at his girlfriend's apartment in the 3200 block of Woodland Avenue when he got a phone call. After the call, he left his girlfriend's apartment and walked to the intersection of Woodland and Homer avenues where someone shot him in the face. He died at an area hospital at 1:36 p.m. This is the second murder in Central Park Heights this year. There was only one murder in the neighborhood in all of 2009. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 2/23/2010 11:52:01 AM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 2/17/2010

Murders this Week: 0
Murders this Year: 18

There have been no murders since this column last ran on Feb. 10. This is only the third time since Murder Ink began in July 2004 that there has been a column week without a single homicide. As of Monday Feb. 15, there have also been 12 fewer homicides than at the same time last year. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 2/16/2010 1:32:33 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 2/10/2010

Murders this Week: 6
Murders this Year: 18

Monday, Feb. 1

8:15 a.m. Police found John England, a 27-year-old African-American man, lying between the curb and a construction wall in the 2200 block of North Monroe Street in Mondawmin. He had been shot numerous times and died at an area hospital at 8:50 a.m. England was living in a Volunteers of America house, where he was serving the remainder of a nearly four-year federal prison sentence for handgun violations. England was on his way to a job-training site in the block when he was killed. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 2/9/2010 12:16:19 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 2/3/2010

Murders this Week: 2
Murders this Year: 12

With just two homicides this week, as of Feb. 1, Baltimore City had 10 fewer homicides this year than the same time last year.

Monday, Jan. 25 [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 2/2/2010 12:55:23 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 1/27/2010

Murders This Week: 4
Murders This Year: 10

Monday, Jan. 18

2:35 p.m. Darius Goines, a 19-year-old African-American man, was found shot several times in the head and body in the hallway of an apartment building in the 1000 block of Pennsylvania Avenue. Goines was shot in the 600 block of West Hoffman Street, but managed to make his way to the apartment building. He died at an area hospital at 8:05 p.m. Police believe he was shot when a fight broke out following the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade. [MORE]

1/26/2010 2:51:54 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 1/20/2010

Baltimore City went six consecutive days without a murder. As of Monday, Jan. 18 there were nine fewer homicides this year than at the same time in 2009.

Sunday, Jan. 16 [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 1/20/2010 11:46:53 AM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 1/20/2010

Murders this week: 0
Murders this year: 5

There were no murders in Baltimore this past week through Friday, Jan. 15, the last date for inclusion in this column due to an early holiday deadline. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 1/21/2010 3:54:35 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 1/13/2010

Murders this week: 4
Murders this year: 5

One murder was removed from the 2009 homicide total in December and another was added. Baltimore Police are no longer counting the Dec. 9 police-involved shooting that left Byron Matthews, a 20-year-old African-American man dead, as a homicide. The Dec. 8 death of Debrah Beard, a 59-year-old African-American woman, has been ruled a homicide. Beard and her daughter, Qurra Iqbal, a 17-year-old African-American girl, were attacked in their home in the 5500 block of Midwood Avenue in North Baltimore on Dec. 3. Beard was a double amputee, missing both legs. She and Iqbal lived in the first-floor apartment of a house. William Jones, a 32-year-old African-American man, lived in the apartment upstairs. Williams allegedly forced his way into Beard's apartment and attacked first Iqbal, then her mother, with a hammer. Iqbal died that day. Beard was taken to a hospital in critical condition and died as a result of the beating on Dec. 8. Thus, the homicide toll for 2009 remains at 238.

The man shot to death on Jan. 3 has been identified as 33-year-old African-American man Marcal Walton. [MORE]

Posted by Andrea Appleton and Anna Ditkoff | 1/12/2010 12:39:07 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 1/6/2010

Murders this Week: 4
Murders in 2009: 238
Murders in 2010: 1

Baltimore City saw four more homicides in 2009 than in 2008. While this total keeps the city's homicide rate at a low not seen since the 1980s, the rise in murders, modest though it was, reflects a trend opposite of what's being seen in other major cities. Homicides across the nation are declining. Washington D.C. and Philadelphia saw significant decreases, and New York City saw its lowest number--463 murders--since the city started keeping track in 1963. If New York had Baltimore's homicide rate, that number would have been 3,092--more homicides than that city has ever seen in a single year. If Baltimore had New York's homicide rate, instead of losing 238 of our citizens to violence, we would have lost just 35.

Tuesday, Dec. 29 [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 1/5/2010 12:00:47 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink Updates

The murder of Roger Dennis, a 25-year-old African-American man, has been closed by exception. Dennis was shot in the 1900 block of West North Avenue in 1997. He died on Aug. 1, 2008. The man police believe was responsible for Dennis' death has died.

The March 6, 2009 murder of Herbert Carsten Jr, a 17-year-old Caucasian man, and the March 8, 2009 murder of Wayne Robinson, a 22-year-old African-American man, have both been closed by exception, but police were not able to say why. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 1/6/2010 | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 12/30/2009

Murders this Week: 8
Murders this Year: 235

Two deaths were added to homicide rolls this week, putting the city one homicide above last year's total of 234. Police were called to the 2800 block of Kentucky Avenue in Belair-Edison for a child not breathing at 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 19. When they arrived, the child's father was performing CPR on her. Janaya Wallace, a 1-year-old African-American girl, was taken to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead. The baby's father said he put Wallace to sleep at 11:30 p.m. the night before on the couch in the basement used as her bed. When he woke up at noon that day he said she was still snoring. At 2:15 p.m. he went to the basement to wake her up and found her not breathing with blue lips. Police saw scrapes on both sides of the baby's neck as well as bruises on her forehead and cheeks. The medical examiner ruled her death a homicide by beating. Wallace is the 14th minor murdered this year, but the first under the age of 14.

On Oct. 18, 2008, a contractor working on a house in the 1900 block of East Lanvale Street found bones in the basement. The skeleton was later identified as belonging to Trina Johnson, an African-American female. Johnson was last seen by her family on Oct. 6, 2003, the day before her 22nd birthday. The medical examiner recently ruled her death to be a homicide due to asphyxiation. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 12/29/2009 1:07:41 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 12/23/2009

Murders This Week: 3
Murders This Year: 227

Wednesday, Dec. 16

3:33 p.m. Darnell Gray, a 35-year-old African-American man, was riding in the back seat of an SUV with a bunch of friends. When they rolled into the 700 block of Bartlett Avenue in East Baltimore Midway, two men standing on the corner started firing at the car. The driver accelerated to escape the gunfire. The gunmen shot out the rear window, and when the driver looked in his rearview mirror, he saw Gray slumped over. Gray had been hit in the right armpit and left knee. He died at an area hospital less than an hour later. No one else in the car was shot. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 12/22/2009 | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 12/16/2009

Murders this Week: 6

Murders this Year: 224

The death of Josue Zelaya, an 18-year-old Hispanic male, has been removed from the Baltimore Police Department's official homicide tally because it has been ruled an accident. Zelaya was shot to death at a friend's house in the 400 block of North Glover Street on Nov. 15 when a gun allegedly held by Roque Ramirez, a 19-year-old Hispanic male, accidentally discharged.

Two more deaths resulting from old shootings have been added to the homicide roll this week. Dagas McGill, a 39-year-old African-American man, was one of two people shot in the 2300 block of Etting Street in Druid Heights on Sept. 17, 1999. Both were taken to an area hospital in critical condition. McGill, who had been shot in the neck and back, died on Sept. 11 of this year. The other victim, who was hit in the chest, neck, chin, and arm, is still alive. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 12/15/2009 12:45:53 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 12/9/2009

Murders this Week: 9
Murders this Year: 219

Numerous homicides from previous years were added to the rolls this week, dating all the way back to 1994. Tavon Waters, a 23-year-old African-American man, was sitting in a truck in the 2800 block of Boarman Avenue in Northwest Baltimore at 11 a.m. on Oct. 18, 2006. Someone came up behind him and shot him, injuring his spinal cord. He died on April 1, 2009, as a result of that injury.

Glen Footman, a 50-year-old Caucasian man, was walking with his boyfriend in the 600 block of Howard Street in Mount Vernon on Sept. 22, 2008, just before 1 a.m. Someone rode up to them on a bike. Footman's boyfriend kept walking, but Footman stopped to talk to the man. The boyfriend called to Footman, "Let's go," then heard two shots and saw the man on the bike ride away. Footman died on Nov. 9 of this year due to complications from the shooting. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 12/8/2009 12:58:34 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 12/2/2009

Murders this Week: 5
Murders this Year: 210 

The death of a man assaulted in 2002 was added to the homicide rolls this week. On Dec. 29, 2002, Larry Staton, a then-51-year-old African-American man, was at the corner of Parrish and Winchester streets in Sandtown-Winchester, when two men beat him severely. He never fully recovered from the beating and died at a nursing home on June 12, 2009. The Medical Examiner's Office ruled that his death was due to complications from the assault.

Tuesday, Nov. 24 [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 12/1/2009 2:20:02 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 11/25/2009

Murders this Week: 5
Murders this Year: 205 

Monday, Nov. 16

12:26 a.m. Antonio Smith, an 18-year-old African-American male, died at an area hospital. Smith was found lying in the street in the 1900 block of East Lanvale Street in Broadway East. He had been shot several times. He is the 28th person under the age of 20 murdered this year. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 11/24/2009 2:52:33 PM | Permalink | Comments

Murder Ink: 11/18/2009

Murders this Week: 9
Murders this Year: 200

Monday, Nov. 9

3:20 p.m. Kenneth Ray Jones, a 46-year-old African-American man, died at a local hospital. The day before, at 2:47 p.m., Jones and a friend were in the 3000 block of Towanda Avenue just north of Mondawmin Mall. They were there to meet another friend. A burgundy van drove up and blew its horn. Jones got into the van and talked to the driver. Then, people outside heard a pop and Jones was pushed out of the van, which then drove away. He had been shot in the head. [MORE]

Posted by Anna Ditkoff | 11/16/2009 5:19:02 PM | Permalink | Comments

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2009: 238

2008: 234

2007: 282

2006: 276

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