BALTIMORE, MD—A shooting in Central Baltimore late Saturday night has left a 20-year-old man with serious injuries. Baltimore Police Department’s Central District officers were called to a residence in the unit block of North Calvert Street following a report of the incident at approximately 11:37 PM on May 26, 2024.
Upon arrival, police found the young man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was quickly transported to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment.
The circumstances surrounding the shooting are still under investigation, and no further details regarding the victim’s condition or potential suspects have been released at this time. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward to assist with the ongoing investigation.
- Police Arrest Gunman After Shots Fired Near Jersey Shore Area Motel Corridor
ABSECON, NJ — On Thursday night, shortly before 10:30 PM, Absecon Police Department officers were dispatched to a motel corridor along US Route 30 following reports of gunshots. At the scene, they discovered signs of gunfire.
The police launched a detailed search for potential victims and examined area surveillance footage, which led to the rapid identification and capture of the suspect. Desmon A. Wilson, a 23-year-old from Mays Landing, was taken into custody and faces charges related to weapons offenses.
No victims have been identified in connection with the shooting. The investigation remains active. The local police are urging the public to provide any information that might be related to this incident.
- Baltimore Police Arrest Teen in Stolen Car After Chase
BALTIMORE, MD — The Baltimore Police Department has announced the arrest of a 17-year-old male in connection with a stolen vehicle incident in the Southwest District. The arrest occurred on the morning of June 15, 2024.
At approximately 8:16 a.m., officers were approached by a male complainant who reported that his vehicle had been stolen. Officers promptly obtained a description of the stolen vehicle and began canvassing the area.
The stolen vehicle was located in the 400 block of Font Hill Avenue, along with the suspect. Following a brief pursuit, the 17-year-old suspect was apprehended. He has been transported to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center for processing.
The Baltimore Police Department commends the swift actions of the officers involved and reminds the public to report any suspicious activities to help ensure community safety. Further information on the case will be provided as it becomes available.
- 14 Members of Outlaw Ohio Motorcycle Club Behind Bars
DAYTON, OH — A federal grand jury has indicted the Midwest Regional “boss” and 13 other members of the Thug Riders Motorcycle Club (TRMC) on charges of racketeering conspiracy, including allegations of murder, arson, assault, and extortion. The indictment, returned on June 11, 2024, outlines a series of violent and criminal activities attributed to the club's members, who were arrested on June 14, 2024.
According to the indictment, the TRMC's Dayton chapter engaged in numerous criminal acts to support their enterprise. Notable incidents include:
- Blowing up a former member’s vehicle in Huber Heights in May 2021.
- Killing a man during a September 2021 shootout in Harrison Township.
- Shooting over 190 rounds into a rival gang's clubhouse in Lexington, Kentucky, in April 2023.
- Threatening and extorting former gang members.
- Breaking a patron's leg at Toby’s Tavern in Dayton in June 2023.
- Attacking a rival gang member at Chris’s Band Box in Dayton in July 2023.
- Engaging in a shootout at a Springfield, Ohio, gang clubhouse in March 2024.
- Physically assaulting rival gang members in London, Ohio, in May 2024.
The indicted individuals and their known aliases are:
- Juan A. Robles (Juan the Man), 45, Phoenix, Arizona
- Joey A. Marshall (King Joe, Diesel), 44, Xenia, Ohio
- Jared T. Peters (Savage), 37, Dayton, Ohio
- Brandon W. Fisher (Road Runner), 26, Piqua, Ohio
- John A. Smith (Chaos), 37, Dayton, Ohio
- Norman D. Beach (Stormin’ Normin’), 49, Dayton, Ohio
- Michael S. Henry (Brutal), 40, Xenia, Ohio
- Daniel B. Hutton (Havok), 39, Fairborn, Ohio
- Michael L. Reese (Butcher), 44, Miamisburg, Ohio
- Matthew J. Hawkins (Hawk), 32, Pequea, Pennsylvania
- Joseph M. Rader (Delta), 32, Richmond, Kentucky
- Justin J. Baker (Wild Boy), 29, Columbus, Ohio
- Cody D. Hughes (Tater), 28, Columbus, Ohio
- Brent A. Egleston (Be Easy), 36, Xenia, Ohio
The TRMC was founded in 2003 and has established a presence across the United States, Canada, Australia, Morocco, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The Midwest Region includes chapters in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. These chapters operate under the national president based in Newark, New Jersey.
Leadership roles within the Dayton chapter were held by several defendants, including:
- Juan A. Robles, Midwest Regional "boss."
- Joey A. Marshall, Midwest Regional “sergeant at arms.”
- Jared T. Peters, president of the Dayton chapter.
- Brandon W. Fisher, “sergeant at arms” of the Dayton chapter.
- John A. Smith, “enforcer” of the Dayton chapter.
The charges include one count of racketeering conspiracy, punishable by up to 20 years in prison, and additional counts of assault, attempted assault, and conspiracy to commit assaults.
- Greenbelt Police Arrest Fugitive Wanted for Attempted Murder
GREENBELT, MD — The Greenbelt Police Department has apprehended 26-year-old Kyle Devin Duncan of Greenbelt in connection with a recent shooting incident on Mandan Road. The arrest follows a domestic dispute that escalated to violence.
On June 14, 2024, at approximately 8:56 PM, officers responded to reports of a shooting in the 7900 block of Mandan Road. Upon arrival, they found a female victim suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim was promptly transported to a local hospital where she is receiving medical care.
The suspect, Duncan, was identified and subsequently arrested by Greenbelt Police. This swift action has helped to address the serious nature of the crime and bring the suspect into custody.
The Greenbelt Police Department continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident and encourages anyone with additional information to come forward.
For more updates and information, please follow the Greenbelt Police Department on social media or contact their office directly.
- Ramapo Police Chief Marty Reilly Retires After Nearly 40 Years of Service
ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — The Rockland County District Attorney's Office has announced the retirement of Chief Marty Reilly from the Town of Ramapo Police Department, celebrating his distinguished career spanning nearly four decades.
Chief Reilly, the 8th Police Chief in the history of Ramapo, began his law enforcement journey at the Orange County Police Academy in September 1984. He started his career with the Town of Woodbury Police Department in January 1985 before joining the Town of Ramapo Police Department in April 1987.
Throughout his tenure, Chief Reilly held various pivotal roles. In 1999, he was promoted to Sergeant, and in 2007, he was assigned to the Special Services Division, supervising Traffic Safety Officers, Community Police Officers, School Resource Officers, and DARE Officers. He also coordinated the Ramapo Police Youth Academy. His rise through the ranks continued with a promotion to Lieutenant in 2010, where he led the Patrol Division, and later to Captain in 2016, serving as Operations Commander overseeing the Patrol and Investigations Divisions. In 2019, he was appointed Chief of Staff, becoming the department's second in command before being named Chief in 2021.
Chief Reilly's close collaboration with the Rockland County District Attorney's Office has been a hallmark of his career. At his retirement ceremony, District Attorney Tom Walsh, along with Chief Assistant District Attorney Patrick Frawley and Chief of Detectives Deirdre Smith, expressed their gratitude for his exceptional service and dedication.
Chief Reilly's retirement marks the end of an era for the Town of Ramapo Police Department, leaving a legacy of commitment and leadership. The Rockland County community extends its best wishes to Chief Reilly for a well-deserved and fulfilling retirement.
- West Glen Drive Bridge Closure Announced
STAMFORD, CT — The Stamford Police Department has announced that the West Glen Drive Bridge will be closed starting Monday, June 17, 2024, for construction. The bridge is expected to remain closed until the project is completed, with an anticipated completion date of December 1, 2024.
Residents and commuters are advised to plan alternative routes during this period and to stay informed about any updates or changes regarding the construction timeline. The closure is part of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and ensure public safety.
The Stamford Police Department appreciates the community's patience and cooperation during this period. For further updates, please follow the Stamford Police Department on social media or contact local authorities for more information.