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It's been reported that after the last criminal charges against him for illegal wiretapping against Pocomoke Mayor Mike McDermott, legal bills took the last of their savings and it was all down hill from there. Life goes on in the Blogosphere.
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The Ocean City Police Department is celebrating the 30th birthday of one of the most
recognizable crime prevention characters in America, McGruff the Crime Dog. McGruff is
not only famous for his proactive approach to crime prevention, but also his famous “Take
a Bite out of Crime” catchphrase.
On July 14, 2010, the Ocean City Police Department will celebrate the 30 years in which
McGruff taught people across the country how they can help prevent crime. The
celebration, which will take place on North Division Street and the Boardwalk from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m., will not only feature an appearance from McGruff, but will also focus on crime
prevention and safety issues that affect visitors and residents in Ocean City.
In conjunction with the Ocean City Police Department’s Walk with Wisdom, Bike with
Brains campaign, McGruff will be disseminating information on bicycle and pedestrian
safety. “It’s time for McGruff to take a bite out of birthday cake,” said OCPD Chief
Bernadette DiPino. “McGruff has been an icon for crime prevention for 30 years. We
could not think of a better way to celebrate his accomplishments and continue his crime
prevention efforts than throwing him a birthday party on the boardwalk.”
In addition to birthday cake, the Ocean City Police Department, along with McGruff, will
be handing out crime prevention material, registering bicycles and scooters, installing
child safety seats and speaking to citizens about pedestrian safety. For more information
about the celebration, please call the Ocean City Police Department’s Public Affairs
Office at 410.520.5395.
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When former Salisbury councilman Mike Dunn is a candidate’s biggest booster voters should be wary. When a Democrat candidate claims to be fiscally conservative it’s a good bet that voters are being set up for higher taxes AND a big spending increase. When both circumstances merge, voters should run to the nearest polling place and re-elect Maryland Sen. Richard Colburn (R-37).
Chris Jakubiak is a nice guy. He wants to represent the people of District 37 in the Maryland Senate. If you read is op-ed in Monday’s Daily Times you would think that this guy has some pretty good ideas. If you live in District 37, do yourself a favor and dig a little deeper. Here is Jakubiak’s plan:
Sounds great. Note Jakubiak’s view on taxes: Tax increases that contract growth are counterproductive. Come on Chris! ALL tax increases contract growth. We have a hint that a Senator Jakubiak wouldn’t have a problem with higher taxes; he’ll just claim that the tax increases he votes for don’t contract growth.
“Cuts in discretionary spending, excluding veteran services and public safety, must be on the table”? I hope so. In fact, EVERY line item in the budget should be on the table. There is a lot of money wasted in Maryland under the heading of “public safety”. For starters, why do taxpayers pay state police to commute to their jobs? Why do state police officers who do not use a car as part of their job get a take home car anyway? The list goes on and on Chris; far beyond those neat sounding sound bites.
Tying spending mandates to revenue isn’t a bad idea, but only if you are willing to reform the underlying program. Jakubiak is telling some groups that we need to spend more on education and hugging trees while telling us that he’s some kind of fiscal hawk. If Chris is serious about cutting costs AND providing a world class education to our children he would be advocating an end to teacher tenure, cutting bureaucracy, providing merit pay and increasing the number of charter schools. Don’t see any of that in his platform.
Like I said, Chris Jakubiak is a nice guy. I just think that the folks who live in District 37 deserve a senator who can work to solve problems rather than spout platitudes.
from Delmarva Dealings
At 9PM last night, the book closed on filing for elective office in Maryland. It’s a pretty big book too!
There were a few surprises…
On the local front, Wicomico County Executive Rick Pollitt has not one, but TWO primary opponents. Conservative Wicomico councilman Joe Holloway has no opponent at all. In District 38B, there are FOUR Republicans vying for the two slots to replace outgoing Del. Jim Mathias (who is running for the Maryland Senate in District 38) and incumbent Del. Norm Conway. Probably the biggest shocker is the number of individuals filing for the GOP Central Committees in both Wicomico and Somerset.
Here are the lists of candidates:
Eastern Shore Senate Candidates
Eastern Shore House Candidates
ALL Local Candidates in Maryland
All Statewide and Legislative Candidates in Maryland
NOTE – there will be some changes. Local central committees have 10 days to nominate candidates for any office where there are open slots.
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From the Chairman
No Independence Day celebration is complete without a heartfelt “Thank You” to the men and women who serve in our Armed Forces. They dedicate their lives to defending our great country and the principles of freedom and liberty on which it was founded. In order to perform their job, however, the members of our military need to be given the right resources at the right time. Unfortunately, the House of Representatives took steps last week to prevent that from happening.
Several months ago, Congress began the process of approving supplemental funding for operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. And after significant delay, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates pleaded with Congress to approve this funding by July 4. If that did not occur, he warned that the Pentagon would be forced to do “stupid things” to avoid disrupting military operations. Yet when House Democrats brought the legislation to the floor last Thursday, they tacked on tens of billions of dollars for a bailout of public sector union employees and other totally unrelated spending – sending the bill back to the Senate instead of to the President’s desk.
With that reckless decision, House Democrats ensured that our military would not get the resources it needs by July 4. It is simply unacceptable that the same people who insist on giving terrorists a timetable for U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan could not stick to a timetable for funding our troops in harm’s way. Our men and women in uniform deserve better.
REAL USA HISTORY, NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN.
Mount Suribachi overlooks the landing beaches. During the battle for Iwo Jima, Mt Suribachigave the defending Japanese forces a perfect vantage point from which to direct lethalartillery fire on the Marines' hastily dug positions on the beach.
Eugean Beaty, 50yoa of Salisbury, MD was charged with 1st & 2nd degree Assault, Reckless Endangerment, Openly Wear & Carry a Dangerous Weapon and Disorderly Conduct.
On July 2, 2010 at approximately 4:25pm, officers responded to the area of Waverly Dr and Carroll St for a reported assault. It was learned through the investigation that Beaty and the Victim became involved in a physical altercation after the Victim yelled at Beaty for speeding and tailgating the Victim’s vehicle on Waverly Dr. Beaty struck the Victim several times with a closed fist in the face and then struck the Victim in the head with a tire iron. Beaty was released to the custody of Central Booking. #201000026479
Herschell Delores Bryant, 21yoa of Salisbury, MD was charged with Attempted 2nd degree Murder, 1st & 2nd Degree Assault and Reckless Endangerment.
During the month of June 2010, officers of the Salisbury Police Department’s Safe Streets Team conducted saturation patrols in high crime areas of the City in conjunction with members of the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, Fruitland Police Department and the Maryland State Police.
These operations resulted in the following:
86 Traffic Stops
43 Field Interviews
8 On-View Arrests: (5) CDS Possession
(1) Felony CDS Poss. w/ Intent
(1) Disorderly Conduct
(1) DUI
6 Warrants Served
3 Criminal Citations
1 Stolen Vehicle Recovered
In addition to the above, officers working these operations apprehended suspects in (2) separate incidents involving assaults with a knife, as well as a burglary suspect.
These operations are part of on-going efforts by the Salisbury Police Department and allied agencies to reduce violent crime and improve the quality of life in our community.
On July 5, 2010 at approximately12:30am, an officer was on patrol in the parking lot of the WaWa convenience store located on S Salisbury Blvd. The officer observed two females involved in a physical altercation at the gas pump island. After being separated by friends, the Victim sat down next to one of the pumps. Bryant went to her vehicle, started the engine, placed the vehicle in drive and then drove into the Victim as she sat on the ground. The Victim tried to get up but was struck again by Bryant pinning the Victim under the vehicle. The officer was able to intercede and arrest Bryant. The Victim was removed from under the vehicle without injury. Bryant was released to Central Booking. #201000026765
Officers of the Salisbury Police Department made 16 arrests after a month-long investigation during June, into the illegal sale of controlled dangerous substances. Salisbury Police targeted high crime areas throughout the City with a variety of uniformed and undercover operations. Officers of the SPD Safe Streets Team were assisted in the investigation by members of the Maryland State Police, Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office and Ocean City Police Department.
The following were arrested:
Marquette Samar Byrd B/M 06/11/88
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000018093)
Marty Eugene Days B/M 01/12/64
Charges: Distribution of Fake CDS (CC#201000022190)
Joseph Everette Domneys B/M 10/20/63
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000022184)
Distribution of Fake CDS (CC#201000018080)
Brendon Lee Fields B/M 08/24/88
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000018102)
Danny Bradford Freeman B/M 09/13/79
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000017772)
Mauricio Asencio Galvez W/M 08/21/86
Charges: Distribution of Marijuana (CC#201000017785)
Tyrell Adrian Joyce B/M 05/28/87
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000018080)
Myron Lee Joynes B/M 06/01/78
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000022143)
Tony Ellis Mack B/M 09/23/82
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000018084)
Carlos Harlon Moore Jr. B/M 04/02/72
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000022166)
Arrest for Others (CC#201000022169)
Howard Brian Purnell B/M 01/04/62
Charges: Distribution of Fake CDS (CC#201000018131)
Hubert Rivers B/M 12/06/73
Charges: Conspiracy Distribute Narcotics (CC#201000022153)
Mark L. Smith B/M 05/02/92
Charges: Possession w/ Intent Distribute Marijuana (CC#201000022173)
Arrest for Others (CC#201000022174)
Desean Demar Strand B/M 12/10/87
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000018087)
William Ortiz Sweet W/M 03/29/72
Charges: Distribution of Narcotics (CC#201000022153)
Margina Elizabeth Taylor B/F 04/13/76
Charges: Conspiracy Distribute Narcotics (CC#201000022143)
The investigation is continuing and additional charges are forthcoming.