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The Baltimore Sun du lieu suivant : Baltimore, Maryland • Page A4

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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A4
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4 THE BALTIMORE NEWS AROUND THE REGION Co-worker is arrested in Bethesda yoga shop killing Montgomery County police say a co-worker killed a woman found dead inside an upscale yoga clothing store in Bethesda last week. Police said 27-year-old Brittany Norwood was arrested Friday and charged with first-degree murder in the death of 30-year-old Jayna Murray of Arlington, Va. Authorities said Norwood initially told police that two masked men in gloves had entered the shop after closing and attacked her and Murray. Police now say that story was a hoax. Murray was found dead and Norwood was found bound last Saturday morning inside the Lululemon Athletica store in the busy Bethesda shopping district.

Press Teen struck while crossing street in Annapolis 2 A13-year-old girl was struck while trying to cross an Annapolis street Friday afternoon, police said. The girl was attempting to cross Forest Drive, near Tyler Avenue, shortly be- was taken to Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:37 p.m., police said. The second victimhad a gunshot wound in his right leg and was found by police in front of a nearby liquor store. He was taken to an area hospital. Police said they believe his injuries are not life-threatening.

Police said they believe the two men were inside the restaurant when two gunmen approached and began firing. Anthony Guglielmi, the chief spokesman, said police were exploring a robbery motive. June Torbati and Justin Fenton Two people are shot in Collington Square area 4 Baltimore police were investigating a double shooting Friday night near Collington Square in the 1300 block of Patterson Park Ave. The crime scene reportedly covered a broad swath of the block. At least one of the victims was taken by civilians to the Johns Hopkins Hospital emergency room, police said.

Fenton fore 3:30 p.m. when she was struck by a Jeep Cherokee heading east on Forest Drive, said Sgt. Beth Nelson, spokeswoman with the Annapolis Police Department.The girl was flown to Maryland Shock Trauma Center for injuries not considered life-threatening, Nelson said. Nelson said the driver had a green light and the accident appears to be pedestrian error. The driver will not be charged, she said.

Anderson One killed, one wounded in shooting at city restaurant 3 One man was killed and another injured in a double shooting Thursday night at a carryout restaurant on Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore police said. Police went to the U.S. Fried Chicken in the 2700 block of Pennsylvania Ave. in the Penn North neighborhood shortly before 9 p.m. for a report of a shooting.

An officer found 29-year-old Brandon Kelvin Carter lying on the floor of the restaurant with a gunshot wound to the neck, police said. Carter, whose last known address was in the 5200 block of Cuthbert 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 Members of the Baltimore County delegation are demanding an explanation for the school spending on top-level administration and its policy of requiring written requests for salary information. In a letter dated Friday, Sen.

Kathy Klausmeier and Del. John Olszewski Jr. criticized the school recent hiring of a deputy superintendent at an annual salary of $214,000 even as the proposed budget calls for cutting 196 teaching positions at middle and high schools. 200 teaching positions vacant will no doubt mean larger class sizes and it may also mean that many important and valuable educational programs will either be understaffed or they said in the letter to school Superintendent Joe A. Hairston.

They also called the salary of Renee Foose, who will begin her job as the deputy superintendent next month, to many Baltimore County In addition, they asked Hairston if he believed the manner in which salary was provided by his communications staff was appropriate. Hairston had not received the letter Friday, so he could not comment, according to Phyllis Reese, school system spokeswoman. annual salary of $214,000 was first published in The Baltimore Sun Friday, about a month after the information was first requested by the newspaper. The Sun was informed by Reese that a written request had to be filed to obtain salary. Salaries for government employees in Maryland are public information under state law, and school officials in Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County and other area municipalities typically disclose them immediately over the phone.

Klausmeier and Olszewski wrote, a taxpayer funded agency, school has a responsibility to the people to respond to requests for information in a timely, useful, and respectful Their letter came on the heels of an email earlier in the week from Del. Dan Morhaim, also a Baltimore County lawmaker and the chairman of the subcommittee overseeing access to public information. In the email to Hairston, Mor- haim asked Baltimore County school officials to explain their policy of requiring written requests for salary information. According to the email, Morhaim asked that county school officials send a copy of any policy(ies) the BCPS has about releasing information of this type or any after another media outlet, Patch- was also told that it had to follow the same procedure. Morhaim cited his work on the government operations subcommittee, which oversees public information and open meetings, urging the county to grant pending salary information requests to the media.

has been our commitment to create greater transparency and information about government operations to the public, and this has been reflected in the legislation the committee has he wrote. Addressing the email sent by Morhaim, Reese said that requiring written requests was not a written policy but procedure we follow when anyone makes a request for information to make sure we have them salary was provided Wednesday along with other school system salaries requested by The Sun under the Maryland Public Information Act in February. The delay, Reese said, was because small law office had to go through 17,000 names to retrieve the never had any problem with people requesting information, and given that information in a timely Reese said. Baltimore Sun reporter Liz Bowie contributed to this article. erica.green@baltsun.com salary in Balto.

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