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Stephen Williams was an African American man, lynched in Upper Marlboro, Maryland on October 20, 1894. [1] [2]Williams had confessed to assaulting Mrs. Katie Hardesty, an offense described as "one of the most brutal in the criminal annals of Prince George's County" and was locked up in the Jail in Upper Marlboro. [1]
Baltimore reported 223 homicides in 2010. The number of all violent crimes for the city has declined from 21,799 in 1993 to 9,316 in 2010. Even with stark population decline taken into account—Baltimore went from 732,968 residents in 1993 to 620,961 in 2010—the drop in violent crime was significant, falling from 3.0 incidents per 100 residents to 1.6 incidents per 100 residents.
Margaret Davis, PA Crime Correspondent November 27, 2024 at 6:27 AM Celebrity favourite The Groucho Club remains closed amid a police investigation into allegations of “a recent serious criminal ...
Soho private members’ club The Groucho Club has closed while police investigate an alleged “serious crime” that took place at the iconic venue.. Westminster City Council said it had ...
New York’s Adult Survivors Act expired on Friday, Nov. 24. NEW YORK (AP) — For a year, New York’s Adult […] The post Black celebs named in some of 3700 sexual assault claims filed last ...
Michael Green was an African American man who was lynched by a band of masked men near Upper Marlboro, Maryland on September 1, 1878. [1] Green was arrested for assaulting Miss Alice Sweeny on August 26, 1878, and held at the jail in Upper Marlboro. [1] Threats of lynching were openly made and were held off by the vigilance of Sheriff James N.W ...
The Prince George's County Police investigated the crime; suspects included several guards. A cell video camera, which would have recorded the incident was either disabled or obstructed. There were no arrests. On July 29, 2008, the PGCPD, together with the Prince George's County Sheriff's Office, raided the residence of the Mayor of Berwyn ...
The famous friends involved in Sean "Diddy" Combs' web of alleged sexual exploitation are taking efforts to quietly pay off victims and settle matters outside of court, according to a high-profile ...