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in jayne miller has more on his criminal history. >> the accusation that he shot and wounded a 5-year-old girl is his first charge as an adult but he is a seasoned veteran in the juvenile system. police commissioner the did not keep his frustration to himself. >> this comes down to criminals, to thugs, to maniacs on our streets with little to no parental supervision or meaningful adult contact in their lives. >> davis has had plenty of contact with adults. his first contact, we have learned, came at the age of 10 when he was arrested in june 2002 for second-degree assault. july 2003, attempted theft. 2005, drug dealing. in the 2006, he was arrested three separate times of similar charges. the charges grew more serious in 2007. in october, he was accused of armed carjacking and handgun violation. four more arrests followed in 2008 and 2009. in may, he was accused of robbery and assault, beating a teenage girl was stealing her cell phone. sources say he was ordered detained but instead of being locked up in a juvenile facility, he was sent home with an anklet to electronically monitor his w
in jayne miller has more on his criminal history. >> the accusation that he shot and wounded a 5-year-old girl is his first charge as an adult but he is a seasoned veteran in the juvenile system. police commissioner the did not keep his frustration to himself. >> this comes down to criminals, to thugs, to maniacs on our streets with little to no parental supervision or meaningful adult contact in their lives. >> davis has had plenty of contact with adults. his first contact,...
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jayne miller is in the newsroom and joins us with the very latest. >> the governor now wants a full accounting of the juvenile system's involvement with lamont davis. it is riddled with questions. earlier this year, this was the site in west baltimore of a group home for the most troubled juvenile offenders. 17-year-old lamont davis was sent there earlier in the year. he is now accused in last week's shooting in southwest baltimore. police say he fired at another teenager and in the process shot a five-year old in the head. the governor has asked for a full review in davis' history. his placement in the group home should have kept him out of the community for the rest of this year. but on march 31, the state closed the group home on four days' notice. a special report cited the problem that is created, with staff funding to find -- with the staff trying to find replacements. davis was placed in a prince george's county group home last year but failed to return after leaving one weekend on a home pass. at the time of the shooting, he was under gps monitoring. he clipped off the device shortly b
jayne miller is in the newsroom and joins us with the very latest. >> the governor now wants a full accounting of the juvenile system's involvement with lamont davis. it is riddled with questions. earlier this year, this was the site in west baltimore of a group home for the most troubled juvenile offenders. 17-year-old lamont davis was sent there earlier in the year. he is now accused in last week's shooting in southwest baltimore. police say he fired at another teenager and in the...
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why they stopped making payments. >> i'm jayne miller.up at 6:00, investigators try to fill the gap. what caused a foot-long hole to tear open on a southwest airlines plane bound for baltimore? >> first, a gruesome discovery inside a new york city office building. what police found stuffed inside an air-conditioning inside an air-conditioning duct. karl, don't you have friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here! have you smelled this chair? or these curtains? you've gotta wash this whole room! are you kidding? wash it?! let's wash it with febreze! whoa! [ sniffs ] hey mrs. weber. [ sniffs ] hey, it smells nice in here. you know, i like to keep things fresh. helps me concentrate. [ male announcer ] for all the things that you can't wash, wash it with febreze. >> covering the nation tonight, a body found in a skyscraper air-conditioning duct has now been identified as that of a missing cleaning woman. police in new york city found the body of the woman on saturday. a medical examiner said she had been bound and gagged with a gold cruc
why they stopped making payments. >> i'm jayne miller.up at 6:00, investigators try to fill the gap. what caused a foot-long hole to tear open on a southwest airlines plane bound for baltimore? >> first, a gruesome discovery inside a new york city office building. what police found stuffed inside an air-conditioning inside an air-conditioning duct. karl, don't you have friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here! have you smelled this chair? or these curtains? you've gotta wash...
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i-team lead investigative reporter jayne miller explains where the money allegedly came from. i apologize. that is the wrong video. we will switch to stan. instead i will take over this one one. anne arundel county people are asking for your help for a man responsible for a burglary. >> authorities say a man -- no picture. he broke into a -- there it is. he broke into the sunoco station in the 1400 block of annapolis road after 1:30 in the morning last wednesday. if you have information on who he is or where he may be you are asked to call 1-866-7-lockup. a group is calling on howard and carroll county officials to make route 32 safer. the group says thousands of cars travel that stretch of highway from i-70 to the howard county line and more needs to be done to insure safety and prevent future tragedies. they call for red lights or creation of passing and no passing zones. the time now is -- we will get it together. >> 74? >> 77 degrees at 5:36. still ahead, plastic surgery could be the new form of treatment for migraines. >> could researchers be close to a cure for obesity.
i-team lead investigative reporter jayne miller explains where the money allegedly came from. i apologize. that is the wrong video. we will switch to stan. instead i will take over this one one. anne arundel county people are asking for your help for a man responsible for a burglary. >> authorities say a man -- no picture. he broke into a -- there it is. he broke into the sunoco station in the 1400 block of annapolis road after 1:30 in the morning last wednesday. if you have information...
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jayne miller live at b.w.i.-thurgood marshall tonight with the latest. >> passengers say they could both hear and feel the impact of the hole suddenly opening. they give a lot of credit to the crew in this case a and say the whole thing unfolded just as those preflight instructions spell out. >> southwest inspected all of its 737-300 planes overnight while investigators from the ntsb and f.a.a. focused on the 15-year-old plane that had to land last evening in charleston, west virginia. a foot-long hole suddenly opened on the top of the fuselage causing the cabin to lose pressure. >> i turned around and saw skylight shining through the plane. >> he was among the baltimore-bound passengers that got into b.w.i. late last night on a different plane. this woman won't soon forget what happened on flight 2298. >> you heard this loud rush and your ears popped and then we looked back and you could tell that part of the inside was trying to pull out. >> one passenger took his own picture with his oxygen max on. michael cu
jayne miller live at b.w.i.-thurgood marshall tonight with the latest. >> passengers say they could both hear and feel the impact of the hole suddenly opening. they give a lot of credit to the crew in this case a and say the whole thing unfolded just as those preflight instructions spell out. >> southwest inspected all of its 737-300 planes overnight while investigators from the ntsb and f.a.a. focused on the 15-year-old plane that had to land last evening in charleston, west...
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jayne miller breaks down how dixon allegedly paid for the expensive trip. >> the harford county middle school teacher arrested for sending text mention to a boy is indicted on new charges. 43-year-old jonathan dick was indicted on 18 counts. authorities say the new charges involve a 14-year-old boy and allegedly offenses were between march of 2007 and april of 2008. dick was a physical education teacher at fallston middle school. he remains in jail. we know the identities of the three people killed in monday's accident with a street sweeper. police say darlene caldwell, electrical len caldwell and katarina morrison were heading home to media, pennsylvania, from a trip to kentucky. the accident happened as the car turned on to honeygo boulevard. if you live in baltimore county and own a motorcycle or minivan police urge you to protect your property. in the last two weeks six motorcycles were stolen and 12 minivans stolen or attempted. there is an explanation as to how the two are connected police say. >> criminals, with go cruising in the minivan and see a street bike. if they can't def
jayne miller breaks down how dixon allegedly paid for the expensive trip. >> the harford county middle school teacher arrested for sending text mention to a boy is indicted on new charges. 43-year-old jonathan dick was indicted on 18 counts. authorities say the new charges involve a 14-year-old boy and allegedly offenses were between march of 2007 and april of 2008. dick was a physical education teacher at fallston middle school. he remains in jail. we know the identities of the three...
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live tonight from the newsroom, jayne miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >> city and state officials are urging congress to approve legislation allowing states to jam illegal cell phones used by prisoners. authorities say inmate cell phone use is a growing and deadly problem. david collins is live with the latest on that. >> correction officials consider this a cell phone public enemy number one behind bars. inmates use them to conduct criminal activity on the outside and jeopardize assist of employees on the inside. behind prison wire, a growing number of inmates are embracing the dark side of technology. smuggled cell phones are being used to coordinate gang activity and set up attacks against cooperating witnesses. as in the case of carl lackl, who was killed after an inmate used his cell phone from behind bars to order a hit. federal indictments against the black guerilla gang charges they arninge for vodka, shrimp and crab to be smuggled into their rooms. maryland's top corrections official gary nain ard testified in support of legislation that would allow prisons to use or at least test p
live tonight from the newsroom, jayne miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >> city and state officials are urging congress to approve legislation allowing states to jam illegal cell phones used by prisoners. authorities say inmate cell phone use is a growing and deadly problem. david collins is live with the latest on that. >> correction officials consider this a cell phone public enemy number one behind bars. inmates use them to conduct criminal activity on the outside and jeopardize assist of...
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jayne miller begins our coverage. >> dixon is accused for perjury to filling -- for failing to present that was spent. as city council president in april 2004, sheila dixon is looking for help. the minimum payment due -- $7,500, largely result of a shopping trip to chicago. on two different occasions, a developer and her boyfriend at the time gave her cash when she asked for it. those new decals, sources say, came from the developer himself. lipscomb has said those payments make up all of the cash that he gave to the mayor, leaving unanswered with the rest of the cash may have come from. there were cash deposits totaling $8,000 to her account in the weeks before and after the big american express payment was due. in the remaining 3000 others had to come from another source. the indictment does not identify one. sources say it is a question that has not been answered. we asked the mayor today about the money and
jayne miller begins our coverage. >> dixon is accused for perjury to filling -- for failing to present that was spent. as city council president in april 2004, sheila dixon is looking for help. the minimum payment due -- $7,500, largely result of a shopping trip to chicago. on two different occasions, a developer and her boyfriend at the time gave her cash when she asked for it. those new decals, sources say, came from the developer himself. lipscomb has said those payments make up all of...
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jayne miller has the story. >> we have now learned the handling of lamont davis by the juvenile system is now under internal investigation while officials question the company that makes the gps monitoring system that is supposed to keep tabs on lemond davis. what have you done to ask what has happened here? >> the secretary is in charge of the system, saying that lamont davis was under his wing for the past few years. now, davis is accused of selling its core with a gun and in the process putting a bullet in the head of a five-year old girl. >> we have been analyzing every aspect of the operation relative to our levels of supervision. >> davis has been arrested more than a dozen times starting at the age of 10. he was permitted to return to his own home after an arrest in a robbery case at the end of may. the shooting happened july 2. are you comfortable that this individual was in the community? >> we are reviewing that. i am not going to comment on that right now. any comment would be premature given the fact that we are doing our own internal investigation. >> a girl said lamont da
jayne miller has the story. >> we have now learned the handling of lamont davis by the juvenile system is now under internal investigation while officials question the company that makes the gps monitoring system that is supposed to keep tabs on lemond davis. what have you done to ask what has happened here? >> the secretary is in charge of the system, saying that lamont davis was under his wing for the past few years. now, davis is accused of selling its core with a gun and in the...
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jayne miller joins us live in the newsroom with the latest/ >> it appears there was nothing random about all the violence. there is a serious that one of the man wounded at the cookout is the key piece of this puzzle. his association with violence runs deep. >> it was a backyard barbecue coal the casino party. there were tables overturned, dice and chips scattered on the ground, a bullet hole in the window, and people down. a gunman showed up and started firing 12 people were hit, including a 12-year-old girl and a pregnant woman. this man arrived as the shooting ended. >> there were people laying all over the place. >> several hours later, at baltimore and bond street, a running gun battle between two vehicles left a 23-year-old man critically wounded. he was a passenger in one of the cars. police believe that shooting is related to the barbeque shooting. the target is believed to be steven blackwell. his family was in the news last year when his two younger brothers were kidnapped. blackwell is also associated with two men killed last july. the backyard barbeque may have been the anniv
jayne miller joins us live in the newsroom with the latest/ >> it appears there was nothing random about all the violence. there is a serious that one of the man wounded at the cookout is the key piece of this puzzle. his association with violence runs deep. >> it was a backyard barbecue coal the casino party. there were tables overturned, dice and chips scattered on the ground, a bullet hole in the window, and people down. a gunman showed up and started firing 12 people were hit,...
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. >> we will have much more on his lengthy criminal history when it jayne miller joins our coverage at 6:00. >> a stepping down them has left a man in critical condition and his accused attacker behind bars. the 19-old victim was stabbed around 10:30 saturday night. it happened just after the fourth of july celebrations. he is charged in the attack and we have been told that a 14- year-old suffered from multiple stab wounds. another murder is on the books in baltimore city. a shooting victim from back in 2006 died of his injuries on friday. he was shot on christmas eve the three years ago. an autopsy revealed he died from that gun shot wound. >> the baltimore man plans to plead guilty after police found more than 91 pounds of cocaine in his pickup truck. attorneys say his client will enter that plea tomorrow. the plea agreement contains an unusual provision. he will be allowed to appeal the denial of a motion to suppress the evidence recovered from the truck. he argued that police misled a judge in granting a search warrant after they had already searched it. police are investigating t
. >> we will have much more on his lengthy criminal history when it jayne miller joins our coverage at 6:00. >> a stepping down them has left a man in critical condition and his accused attacker behind bars. the 19-old victim was stabbed around 10:30 saturday night. it happened just after the fourth of july celebrations. he is charged in the attack and we have been told that a 14- year-old suffered from multiple stab wounds. another murder is on the books in baltimore city. a...
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jayne miller live in the newsroom with that story. >> state juvenile authorities initial reported 17-year-old lamont davis cut off the electronic device intended to keep track of him. but now several sources including the teenager with him at the time of his arrest say in fact the device was still attached. so why didn't the system know where he was? >> when they came in, they just put the handcuffs on him. >> this 16-year-old was with davis when he was arrested on the morning of july 4. she says she's the mother of his 8-month-old daughter. police went looking for davis as a suspect in the july 2 shooting of 5-year-old raven wyatt. she was shot in the head as davis used a gun to settle a fight. he was under g.p.s. monitoring at the time by juvenile authorities. contrary to what was initial reported by state juvenile officials, he apparently still working the monitoring ainge let at the time of the arrest. he had not cut it off. >> he still had the ainge let on. they cut it off when he got down homicide. >> did the police cut it off? >> homicide. >> did you see it when he was arrested
jayne miller live in the newsroom with that story. >> state juvenile authorities initial reported 17-year-old lamont davis cut off the electronic device intended to keep track of him. but now several sources including the teenager with him at the time of his arrest say in fact the device was still attached. so why didn't the system know where he was? >> when they came in, they just put the handcuffs on him. >> this 16-year-old was with davis when he was arrested on the morning...