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Sunday, February 15, 2009

REWARD!

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If you have ANY information referencing the shooting Saturday night at the Maryland State Credit Union on Mt. Hermon Road, please contact Crime Solvers.
THOUSANDS of dollars have been given out each year for the capture of criminals in Wicomico County. You can remain anonymous. A reward was given out for the capture of Anytra Pirkle murdered just weeks ago from Crime Solvers, it does work. The ONLY reason the WCSO & WBI was able to capture the three murderers was because of a tip that came into Crime Solvers. That's a FACT! We must help get this guy off the streets, so please, if you know anything, call Crime Solvers. It PAYS!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anybody listening to the scanner this weekend? Fights breaking out everywhere! There was just a stabbing at the Salisbury 7-11. UMES Homecoming should be cancelled permanently.

Anonymous said...

Joe i think a guy wrote a post some weeks back when the lady was murdered in Delmar. Well it happend a Grandfather and a productive person just like the Pirkle lady has suffered at the hands of a thug. It is time for proactive policing, not delayed reactive policing. Street crime Units need to be instituded as soon as possible. The arrogant State's Attorney who states he is the highest law Enforcement in the County just might want to step up on this and be heard. I enjoy how he and his staff act as if they are right there with the foot soldiers risking their lives each day. The City is a sh!t hole and by the grace of God not D.R. the county is maintaining. Al Websters personal vendetta against the Drill is paththeic when his city is one of the most dangerous places in the U.S. to live. Al alittle less time trying to fk Nelms a little more time getting those hard heads in place to catch a criminal. Less time calling your federal prosecutor son in baltimore and more time looking at the crime stats. the county Sheriff's office locked a kid on church street that had a loaded forty-five and a big bag of crack. This same dealer has been there for weeks if not months. You are a real hero Al. I dont know who you learned your style of policing from but i can only guess you have a strong infatuation with the Ostrich pen at the Baltimore Zoo.

So you and your troops keep taking pot shots at the Sheriff's office we will keep locking up the trash in your city.

By the wat there are a couple of ATMs in the city that have not been hit so folks hit the banks out in the county.

Who knows maybe we can bring in a couple of seeing eye dogs and a pychic.

Sheriff's office needs to take over the whole COUNTY.

Joe there is the reward. It is the cold hard truth. We are living and working by the perameters set by those who have not logical right to set them.

Oh Pratt Street ( Maryland Morgue ) This is salisbury call like to make reservations for six please.

Wake up Webster and Tighlman you have awakened a lion.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, SPD's history, make a street unit, the administration makes it hard for them to do their job, then when something does happen, then the administration f^&*s them on purpose. SPD has been that way for years and years. They need a real leader who can bring inspiration to them, not fear and worry. Please people vote for the mayor that will bring the change we need. Not the same, we were the 22nd worst place to live in the country and since Webster we are now the 11th worst. Webster the number is supposed to go in the other direction. Being number 1 in this catagory is not good.

Tidewaterbound said...

hate to ask, but what happened at the UMES Homecoming? Can someone enlighten me?

Anonymous said...

This crime had little to do with UMES I worked it it was all local thugs doing what they do for a living robbing, dealing, standing on corners. To bad Ted Shea didnt blow a hole in that piece of dung. Hey Ted get well soon. If I found out i had cancer the next day I think I would start cracking these shits one by one. God knows they cant catch a stupid thug how would they catch an educated one. One could get us to the other end of the spectrum. Hmmmmmmmmmmm

Anonymous said...

The cops around here do not know the meaning of "PROACTIVE".

If the police agencies would learn proactive policing, and practice it, crime would decrease, partly because the officers would be VISIBLE!

Then, I do not think that any of the police agencies would have any problem getting paid more money and getting better benefits.

The sad part is, it will not happen around here because they have all gotten accustomed to how it's been done for years!

IMO, some officers would have never signed up for the job if they really thought they had to work at it. Until that changes, nothing will change.
Get some REAL cops who are interested in protecting the citizens.

Before you go off on me......
There ARE SOME good cops around here, but IMO, the lazy, corrupt ones outnumber the good ones.

We watched the movie Pride and Glory last night and the whole time, we were thinking of a certain police agency and that this type of stuff goes on here all the time with them.

Anonymous said...

4:16
You have a valid point and yes some are like that. I would like you to also see that the good ones get beat down very often and quick by the administration that we have here. You go out an try to do the right thing be proactive and then get yelled at for making an arrest because now there is no one in your sector in case a call comes in. You get yelled at because they get yelled because they get yelled because they get yelled at. It all starts from the top. Eventually you get burned and then do what all the other guys do, just go to the calls do your reports and stay out of the admins vision. It has changed in the Sheriff's office though, their adminstrator has the guts to fight, it will take a while to go through the ranks but it will get there. It can be hard after a while, you expect to get s^&t on from the "public" for being pulled over, going into the hood and having everyone against you, the system letting them all out with a slap on the wrist, some people hating you just because you are a cop then go into the station and the admin comes down on you because a drug dealers mother is mad because you locked up her son and kept the $2,000 he had on him for drug seizure. He doesn't work, hasn't worked, but mom says it is her rent money, so they give it back and say you were wrong. Then the guy who is not proactive because he had it beat out it him, looks at you and said "told ya". So, just to say don't put so much hate on the actual officers, they try. I do agree that some need to go, never should have been hired, but when you pay the least, benefits are the lowest, no disabilty insurance for your family, you get the lowest qulified people applying. Thanks for your thoughts. I still fight to make this place better but it is tiring to fight the street and the administration in this area.

Anonymous said...

If Coulbourn Dykes was still alive and still Chief he would be out "bird dogging" these "dirtball street urchins". I was a clerk in a store back in 1976 and robbed at gun point with the theft of $500.00 cash, 9 handguns and assorted boxes of ammo.Eventually after another armed robbery later in the week in Fruitland at the Kayo gas station, in which the attendant was shot in the stomach, the investigation revealed a suspect name and subsequentaly was traced back to Philadelphia and Chief Dykes, a detective at the time, drove to Philadelphia with another detective, joined Philadelphia police, and arrested the suspects in the robbery at my store and transported them back to Salisbury for trial, that is after the FBI were through with them for bank robbery in the Philly area. They were members of the Black Muslims in Philly sent down here to obtain guns,money and ammo for their organization in Philly.Finally in 1979 their trial was held here in Salisbury and found guilty of all charges and sentenced.It is the first time I was ever laid on the floor face down in the back of a store with 3 other store customers and wondering/expecting a bullet in the back of the head at any time.The robbers had the drop on us and yes I felt violated personally and not long after that I bought a handgun and practiced,practiced,practiced and swore to myself I would never,ever be placed in that position again.

Anonymous said...

Joe:

Could you compile a complete list of violent crime in Salisbury over, say, the past six months? Including the things we NEVER hear about, like the stabbing at 7-11 someone mentioned?

I'd like to see a page with it posted, and I'll volunteer to read the list at the next Council meeting. Maybe being faced with names and places would wake veryone up.