By Chris and Rosie
May 24, 2021
A Fredericksburg, Virginia man is wanted following the investigation into a homicide that occurred on May 21, 2021. At approximately 8:00 pm, Winchester Police Department (WPD) officers responded to an apartment in the 2500 block of Wilson Blvd. for a male suffering from a gunshot wound. The male, identified as Jaiden Myers, 18, of Winchester was pronounced deceased on scene. Another victim, a juvenile male, also sustained injuries from a gunshot wound and is in serious condition at Winchester Medical Center.
An investigation immediately commenced led by WPD Criminal Investigations Division, with the assistance of the Virginia State Police and Frederick County Sheriff’s Office. As a result, Demetrius Dominque Brown, 18, of Cowan Blvd in Fredericksburg has been charged with murder. Brown also has ties to the Winchester-Frederick County area, Fairfax County, and Washington DC.
Corey Robert Welch, 18 of Frederick, Maryland, has been given a shortened prison sentence for a heinous attack over his victim s perceived sexual orientation. (WDVM)
A Maryland teenager has been sentenced to 15 years in prison, with all but four years suspended for a brutal, homophobic assault that took place last year.
Corey Robert Welch, 18 of Fredrick, Maryland, was sentenced on Wednesday (12 May) to more than a decade in prison after he pled guilty to first-degree assault and a hate crime.
But the judge suspended over 11 years of the sentence and gave Welch credit for the 15 months he’s already served in jail – meaning he will spend about four years in prison, according to
A woman has died after a utility vehicle she was riding in rolled over in New Windsor, Maryland, according to the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office.
At 12:15 a.m. on Saturday, deputies responded to the area of Buffalo and Barnes Roads in New Windsor, Maryland, for a reported vehicle rollover with injuries.
When they arrived, deputies discovered that Dale Alan Arnold, 55, from Mount Airy, was operating a 2018 Can-Am Commander XT side-by-side utility vehicle on the road, according to a press release.
There was one passenger in the vehicle, Jennifer Diane Krantz, 57, also from Mount Airy, according to the press release.
State Roundup: Restaurants shrug over potential cicada onslaught
The Talbot County courthouse with the Talbot Boys Confederate statue on the left and county native Frederick Douglass on the right. A lawsuit has been filed to remove the Confederate statue which the county council has declined to do. Photo by Blink of Anaye with Flickr Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
CICADA ONSLAUGHT OF NO CONCERN OF RESTAURANTS: Many Marylanders are becoming more and more apprehensive about the prospect of millions of harmless little insects known as cicadas flooding the state in the coming weeks but the president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Maryland is not one of them, writes Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter. In fact, Marshall Weston said Wednesday that he has not heard “any restaurant express any concern about the cicadas whatsoever.”