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Baltimore, Maryland
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A4
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In his account of the incident, officers who were dispatched to the scene found three people with gunshot wounds. One was Ervin, and her companions were two men, one age 24, the other 20. Police said that as the trio left the deli at Gorsuch Avenue and Independence Street, they were fired upon. No arrests have been made. The two male victims were hospitalized and listed in stable condition.

Madigan Man in serious condition after stabbing in Baltimore 3 A35-year-old man remained in serious condition Sunday in a Baltimore hospital after being stabbed, police said. The incident took place shortly after 1a.m. Saturday on the 3200 block of Belair Road, where officers found the man sitting on a staircase with a stab wound to the thigh, according to Detective Kevin Brown, apolice spokesman. Brown did not identify the victim. Madigan Woman killed in Bethesda yoga clothing store Two men wearing masks and gloves entered an upscale yoga clothing store in downtown Bethesda after closing hours this weekend, killed a worker and sexually assaulted another, officials said Saturday.

Detectives think the attack began as a robbery about 10 p.m. Friday along the high- end Bethesda Row shopping district. The assault victimwas found bound in the back of the store Saturday morning. She was hospitalized and has been talking with detectives. Police declined to say how the homicide victim, identified as 30- year-old Jayna T.

Murray, of Arlington, was killed. Law enforcement sources confirmed a horrific, bloody scene inside Lululemon Athleti- ca, part of a chain of stores. The victims were found Saturday morning. Washington Post Man critically wounded by Prince County police Aman was shot and critically wounded by Prince County police Saturday night after he fired at officers, police said. An officer was struck by a shot but uninjured, police said.

The gunfire broke out about 8 p.m. at Chillum and Queens Chapel roads in the West Rainier areas. Police went there after a man was reported to be throwing bottles at cars and banging on store windows. When police arrived, the man fired at police and officers returned fire, police said. The man was taken to a hospital and a gun was found at the scene, police said.

Washington Post news station Coverage of the stories, breaking news and First Warning weather WJZ at 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. 1 Aformer Laurel City police officer has been found guilty of sexually abusing a minor by secretly filming a 15- year-old girl in her bedroom. Howard County Circuit Judge Diane O. Leasure found North Laurel resident Edward Charles Schmitt, 38, guilty Friday of sexually abusing a minor.

video showed her Leasure said. Schmitt exploited the ruling marks the second finding of sexual abuse that did not involve touching in Howard County in less than a year. In September, a Bryant Woods Elementary School aide was found guilty of sexual abuse after writing dozens of love letters to a third-grade student. Schmitt admitted hiding a small camera in the closet of his live-in daughter, masturbating in view of the camera and then leaving the camera in the closet to cap- ture the girl dressing after a shower. Schmitt faces up to nine years in prison and will be sentenced April 7.

He also has been indicted by a federal grand jury on three counts of illegally receiving and possessing child pornography and is on a 24- hour electronic monitoring system. To be found guilty of sexual child abuse in Maryland, a perpetrator either has to molest or exploit a minor. State prosecutor Lisa Broten said that while Schmitt did not molest the teenager, secretly placing the camera in her room was an act of exploitation. Schmitt wanted to see Broten said. think there is any other logical explanation that you could come The Baltimore Sun does not name victims of sex crimes.

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