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Crofton man could be held for a week without charges, authorities say
A Crofton man with a cache of weapons who is accused of having threatened a former co-worker may be held for a week in a hospital before authorities decide whether to charge him with a crime, law enforcement officials said Saturday. Neil Edwin Prescott,...Tags: Prosecution, Inner Harbor, Prince George's County, Psychiatry, Hospitals and Clinics
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Anne Arundel County considering defibrillators at pools
The Anne Arundel County Council is considering requiring pool operators to keep defibrillators among their safety equipment. "The most important job of government is to protect public health and safety, and this legislation is a common-sense solution...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Red Cross
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Boy, 8, recovering after Gambrills pool rescue
An 8-year-old Gambrills boy was recovering at Johns Hopkins Children's Center Sunday after a near-death experience the day before — when he was pulled unconscious from the bottom of a neighborhood pool. "I just received word that he's doing well...Tags: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Health Procedures
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Maryland 'joker' case raises questions about warrant disclosures
Maryland police regularly send heavily armed tactical officers to raid houses searching for criminal suspects or evidence. Sometimes the operations turn deadly, as in a recent case in Reisterstown when a Baltimore County officer shot a man who police said...
Tags: Reisterstown, Prosecution, Baltimore County, Howard County, Police Investigations
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Federal prison employee indicted for extortion
A 46-year-old woman who worked for the Federal Bureau of Prisons was indicted on charges she demanded freebies and perquisites — including meals and spa services — from moving companies in exchange for bureau business, the Maryland U.S....Tags: Prisons, Personal Service
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Aurora copycat?
With the deadly shooting that killed 12 people and injured 58 at an Aurora, Colo., theater still fresh in people's minds, authorities in Prince George's Countywere right to waste no time last week investigating the case of a Crofton man who reportedly...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Murder, Pitney Bowes Incorporated, James Holmes, Psychiatry
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On Facebook, the revolution is a lot less demanding
There was a time when any protest worth its salt meant time and sweat, with picketing in inclement weather, massing in Washington and possibly even the risk of violence or getting arrested. People went to jail to support the Montgomery bus boycott...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Vincent Gray, Politics, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Social Media
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Charges in Maryland 'joker' case on deck
Prosecutors face a ticking clock as they continue to build a case against the Crofton man who they believe threatened to commit a workplace shooting while calling himself "a joker." Authorities said Monday that they plan to file charges against Neil...
Tags: Mental Illness, Prosecution, Prince George's County, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Psychiatry
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Threatening to kill people is no 'joke'
If Neil Edwin Prescott, who calls himself a "joker," is nothing more than a fun-loving, sarcastic gentle giant, why was he stockpiling several thousand rounds of ammunition and a cache of two dozen weapons, including semiautomatic rifles and pistols ("... -
Telephone misuse charge filed in Maryland 'joker' case
The Crofton man who police have said called himself "a joker" while threatening a workplace shooting has been charged with a single misdemeanor count of misusing the telephone, authorities said Wednesday. Police drew national headlines when they...
Tags: Richard Jewell, Prosecution, Prisons, Prince George's County, Pitney Bowes Incorporated
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Police: Crofton man planned mass shooting, called himself 'Joker'
A Crofton man repeatedly threatened to “blow everybody up” at his former workplace and declared himself a “joker,” according to Prince George’s County police — in what authorities believe is a reference to last week&...
Tags: Shootings, Pitney Bowes Incorporated, Catonsville, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Anne Arundel Medical Center
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Campers learn about crime scenes and chemistry
Youngsters opened a classroom door at Crofton Elementary School and entered what appeared to be a crime scene: a masking-tape outline of a body, a hammer, a tennis ball covered with dog hair and a "Caution: Do Not Cross" sign.
They were walking in on a...Tags: Chemistry, Odenton, Science, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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