Man, 19, shot on apartment stoop
Monogram Dentelle HandbagsPASADENA - A 19-year-old man was shot multiple times last night while sitting on an apartment building stoop in the Freetown Village community, county police said.
The victim was on the front steps in the 7800 block of Levy Court about 10:15 p.m. when another man walked up and shot him.
After shooting the man multiple times in the arm and leg, the gunman ran away.
The victim was taken by ambulance to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with serious injuries that were not considered life threatening, fire officials said.
The suspect is described as black, 5 feet 7 inches tall, with a thin build. He was wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and black shoes.
Police ID body as missing man
ANNAPOLIS - State Natural Resources Police have confirmed that the body discovered in Back Creek Monday is a man who had been missing for nearly a week.
Heino Hans-Gerhard Hopp, 62, of Annapolis was reported missing on Nov. 24. His body was found shortly before 9 a.m. Monday near Bert Jabin's Yacht Yard on Edgewood Road.
Sources at the yacht yard said Hopp had lived alone there on a boat for the past several years. He was reported missing when Hopp's employer came to the yacht yard to look for him after he had missed a few days of work.
Police do not know what caused Hopp's death or how he ended up in the water.
Man gets 18 months for role in shooting
ANNAPOLIS - An Arnold man was sentenced yesterday to 18 months in jail for his role in a near-fatal shooting last year that police said was revenge for a double homicide earlier that morning outside an Odenton bar.
Rishard Naylor, 18, was convicted in October of one count of first-degree assault in the Nov. 16, 2008, shooting of Maurice L. Brown on Betsy Court in Annapolis.
Prosecutors said Naylor and Dametres Short, 18, of premier Corrosion Pendant Annapolis, believed Brown was to blame for the deaths of two of Naylor's friends outside the Traffic Bar and Lounge. Short was the triggerman, they said.
Naylor - who agreed yesterday to waive one year of time served so he could serve the next 18 months at a county jail - apologized in court.
Circuit Court Judge Paul A. Hackner responded that Naylor was getting a "huge break" and that he wouldn't be so kind if he messed up again.
Naylor was sentenced to 15 years in prison with all but 18 months suspended.
embroidered patches Short pleaded guilty in November to attempted second-degree murder as part of a separate plea agreement. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison with all but 15 years suspended.
Man gets 8 years for child porn case
BALTIMORE - A 48-year-old Glen Burnie man was sentenced yesterday to more than eight years in prison for distributing child pornography, federal prosecutors said.
The co-owner of a computer-repair shop told authorities that when she transferred data from Gerald Walter Ford's computer to a new hard drive, she saw images of boys performing sex acts with men, according to the plea agreement.
Ford's computer
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