Quadruple amputee and cornhole pro charged with murdering friend in Southern MD
A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee accused of killing his friend while driving through Southern Maryland has been indicted on a first-degree murder charge.
Before shooting of autistic man in Howard County, officer yelled: ‘Please don’t make me do this’
The Maryland Attorney General’s Office released body-camera footage of the fatal police shooting of an autistic man who had called police.
A quadruple amputee inspired others through cornhole. He’s now accused of murder in MD.
Dayton Webber, a professional cornhole player and a quadruple amputee, is accused of murdering his friend in Southern Maryland.
Her partner was killed in a MD assisted-living facility. She’s now suing.
An assisted-living facility worker accused of fatally shooting an 87-year-old resident had been the subject of repeated concerns by colleagues that the Maryland facility ignored, a lawsuit claims.
MD AG won’t seek charges in Salisbury police-involved fatal shooting
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced his decision not to seek charges in a fatal police-involved shooting in Salisbury.
Father of accused Georgia school shooter convicted of second-degree murder
Colin Gray, the father of a boy charged with killing four people at a high school in Georgia in 2024, was found guilty of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter.
Staffer at MoCo assisted living facility charged with killing 87-year-old resident
An 87-year-old resident of a Maryland assisted-living facility was shot and killed by a man authorities say was a 22-year-old staff member who later fired at a state trooper.
He wrote a murder mystery. His death in an assisted living home has become one.
Robert Fuller, an 87-year-old crime writer, was fatally shot in his Potomac assisted living home. Police continue to investigate the motive and suspect.
Luigi Mangione gets trial date in state case over CEO killing
Luigi Mangione, the Maryland native accused of fatally shooting a health insurance executive, got a trial date in state court in New York.
MD Appellate Court orders new trial in Montgomery County murder case
The Maryland Appellate Court ordered a new trial in a Montgomery County murder case, ruling that the lower court should have instructed the jury on the defense of others.
MD AG calls for limiting police chases, improving mental health services
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is calling for expanded mental health services and a higher standard for police chases.
MD woman sentenced in connection with shooting of officer
A Maryland woman was sentenced after being found guilty of reckless endangerment related to a shooting of a Hagerstown police officer.















