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Saturday, March 10, 2012
The "Things That Make Me See Red" Category
Food Lion parking lot
Oak Hall, Virginia
SHORE BEEF and BBQ
TIME MACHINE Preview ... Down On The Farm!
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Friday, March 9, 2012
Pocomoke High School Basketball
PRESS RELEASE From the Office of the State's Attorney for Worcester County
1. Life-threatening Injury by Motor Vehicle While Impaired by a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Ava DelRicco);
... 2. Life-threatening Injury by Motor Vehicle While Impaired by a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Ann Marie DelRicco);
3. Possession of Phencyclidine (PCP);
4. Driving While Impaired by a Controlled Dangerous Substance;
5. Aggressive Driving;
6. Reckless Driving;
7. Negligent Driving;
8. Failing to Control Speed to Avoid Collision;
9. Speeding;
10. Possession of Phencyclidine (PCP); and
11. Possession of Marijuana.
Counts 1 through 9 relate to a December 16, 2011 motor vehicle crash which resulted in life threatening injuries to Ann Marie DelRicco and her 18 month old daughter Ava DelRicco as well as the seizure of Phencyclidine (PCP) from Mr. Kaczynski’s motor vehicle.
Counts 10 and 11 relate to a search and seizure warrant that was executed on December 22, 2011 at Mr. Kaczynski’s residence in Ocean Pines, Maryland that resulted in the seizure of Phencyclidine (PCP) and Marijuana.
Mr. Kaczynski was originally charged for the December 16, 2011 incident in the District Court of Maryland and held on a $100,000 bond. Mr. Kaczynski posted that bond on December 19th, 2012.
Mr. Kaczynski was also charged in the District Court of Maryland for the December 22, 2011 incident. Mr. Kaczynski appeared before a Worcester County District Court Commissioner who held Mr. Kaczynski without bond after hearing evidence presented by the Office of the State’s Attorney.
Mr. Kaczynski was held without bond over the Christmas holiday, but was ultimately granted a $25,000 bond after being brought before a District Court Judge on December 27, 2011.
The Circuit Court criminal information includes several additional charges including a count alleging that Mr. Kaczynski caused life-threatening injuries to Ann Marie DelRicco by motor
vehicle while impaired by a controlled dangerous substance. As a result of the Circuit Court criminal information being filed, the two District Court cases will be forwarded to the Circuit Court and will be consolidated for trial on a date to be set by the Circuit Court.
State’s Attorney Beau Oglesby expresses great appreciation to the Ocean City Police Department and all those who diligently investigated this case. He also thanks the local community for their unwavering support of the DelRicco family. He adds that “the Circuit Court was clearly the more appropriate venue for this trial based on the seriousness of this case.”
The case will be prosecuted by Mr. Oglesby as well as Deputy State’s Attorney Abigail Marsh.
From The Pocomoke City Police Department
3-04-2012 Pocomoke City Police were called to the scene of a disturbance at the Bonneville Apartment complex. Upon arrival Officers observed David Martin Brickwood, Jr., 23, of Pocomoke City, MD was intoxicated and creating a disturbance to residents and assaulted a victim who lives within the complex. Brickwood was arrested and charged with Assault 2nd Degree, Disturb the Peace, Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Arrest. Brickwood was taken before the Commissioners and released pending trial.
Bond Denied !
This morning Bradley Colas appeared before a judge at a bond hearing and bond has been denied.
Bradley Colas will remain in jail.
WTKR News
ACCOMACK COUNTY – An off-duty Virginia Beach police officer suffering from a severe reaction to an antibiotic was tormented by hallucinations of demons and was on his way to Philadelphia to see Jesus when he crashed his car on Route 13 Sunday, his attorney said. Police said Bradley S. Colas then stabbed two firefighters who were sent to help him, including the deputy chief of the Atlantic volunteer fire department, and then shot at a third.
Colas has been in an Eastern Shore hospital under psychiatric care ever since the accident. On Thursday, warrants charging him with stabbing the firefighters were made public in Accomack County General District Court.
His attorney says Colas thought the rescuers were demons attacking him. Unhurt in the crash, Colas jumped on his car and demanded transportation to Philadelphia, said attorney Moody E. “Sonny” Stallings. Police arrested him walking against traffic on Route 13, still clutching his gun.
A note in Colas’ court file, written by Virginia Beach psychiatrist Thomas K. Tsao said: “My diagnosis at this time is Brief Psychotic Disorder secondary to an unusual reaction to a physician prescribed antibiotic.” The note continued, “Although greatly improved, Mr. Colas still has evidence of residual impairment psychologically that needs to be further evaluated and addressed in a psychiatric hospital.”
Stallings said Colas had taken several twice-a-day doses of an antibiotic called “Biaxin” prescribed for bronchitis. The FDA has noted that, in rare occasions, Biaxin has been associated with severe reactions that can include insomnia, nightmares, hallucinations and psychosis.
Stallings said Colas had not slept for days because he saw demons in his Virginia Beach apartment. The attorney said the officer sent bizarre emails and placed a strange late-night phone call to his father, a dentist in New York.
Court records show Colas moved to Virginia Beach in July to begin the police academy in August. He graduated last month and was assigned to an experienced patrol officer for on-the-street training.
Accomack sheriff’s deputies said Thursday night Colas was still in the Eastern Shore hospital, under guard and not eligible for bail. He is scheduled for a bail hearing Friday morning at 11 a.m. Stallings, the attorney, said he wants Colas transferred to a psychiatric hospital in Virginia Beach. The attorney said Colas had no alcohol or other drugs in his system at the time of the crash.
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Pocomoke High Warriors Basketball Team...
This afternoon Friday, March 9 2012, the Pocomoke High School Warriors will face off with two-time defending 1A State Champion Paul Laurence Dunbar High School starting at 3 p.m. inside the Comcast Center.
Pocomoke (22-3) vs. Dunbar (22-3).
Melfa Man Convicted in Shooting
Anthony Lee Wise, of Melfa, was convicted in Accomack County Circuit Court for a July 22 shooting of Secric Dennis that left Mr. Dennis with five gunshot wounds. Mr. Wise was found guilty of malicious shooting and use of a firearm in a felony.
According to witnesses, Mr. Dennis was with friends in a parked vehicle in the early hours of July 22, when Mr. Wise approached and a verbal exchange ensued regarding marijuana that Mr. Wise believed was taken from him the previous afternoon. The altercation escalated, and Wise fired shots into the vehicle. Mr. Dennis survived the shooting, and was transported to Riverside Hospital for treatment. The defense was not able to gain traction with its contention that Mr. Wise was acting in self-defense and without malice.
Mr. Wise remains in jail awaiting sentencing.
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Statement From Richard Douglas - Candidate For U.S. Senate - Maryland
Maryland U.S. Senate Candidate Richard Douglas released the following statement:"By delaying yet again the Keystone XL Pipeline, the elitist and out-of-touch U.S. Senate and the Administration sent a blunt message to American workers:drop dead. U.S. Sens. Ben Cardin and Harry Reid have noconcept of the impact on workers which follows the death of projects like Keystone.
soaring fuel prices is an election issue, Ben Cardin comfortably votes the party line at the
expense of hard-working families and those looking for work.
"The fact is the Keystone pipeline is a direct benefit to workers
in Cumberland,Salisbury, Sparrows Point and every
other place in America struggling to maintain a manufacturing-based economy."Richard Douglas on Keystone XL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuVdZ3-h5Ys
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Operator For the New Restaurant In Pocomoke Has Been Chosen
The Back Street Grill has been selected to operate the city owned restaurant. The Back Street Grill is already located on Snow Hill Road in Salisbury, Maryland.
Won't be long now......
TIME MACHINE Preview ... Down On The Farm!
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Biggest Solar Storm In Years Races Toward Earth
AP Science Writer
Longtime Crisfield Drug Dealer Is Sentenced
*On May 26, 2011 Chief Kelvin Sewell, then Lt Kelvin Sewell along with Pocomoke City Police Officer Savage traveled to Crisfield MD to assist the Crisfield Police Department with an ongoing drug problem they were experiencing in the area of the Somers Cove housing area.
Chief Sewell and Officer Savage were able to purchase crack cocaine from a known drug dealer who was identified as Andre Fisher of Crisfield, MD. The purchase was made at the residence of Mr. Fisher who resided at the Somers Cove housing in Crisfield, MD.
On March 6, 2012 (today)Chief Sewell, Officer Savage, Lieutenant of Crisfield Police Department, and other Crisfield Officers appeared in Circuit Court in Princess Anne MD for trial. After the testimony of each Officer was given, the Defendant Andre Fisher was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Mr. Fisher then became highly upset and began using profanity towards the Officers and then spit in the direction of the Judge. Mr. Fisher was wrestled to the floor by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Deputies and then carried out of the courtroom.
(Fisher will serve 10 years of 20 years in prison. Ten years of the 20 were suspended.)
*Pocomoke City Police Department
Chief Kelvin D. Sewell
Michigan Mom Wants It All
While most people have played the “if I had a million dollars I would ____ ” thought game, few fill that blank in with “stay on public assistance.”
“I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn’t, I thought maybe it was okay because I’m not working,” the lottery winner who just purchased a new house and car told Local 4 in Detroit. The station even filmed her shamelessly purchasing goods.
When Local 4 asked if she felt she had a right to the money, Clayton responded, “I mean I kinda do.”
Clayton justified the sentiment by explaining that after taking her winnings in a lump sum and having to pay taxes, the total amount was just over half of the initial winnings.
“I feel that it’s okay because I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay,” she said. “I have two houses.”
A bill to prevent this type of behavior, sponsored by state Republican Rep. Dale Zorn has passed the state House, as has a companion bill in the state Senate.
Wonder if she will be made to pay those food assistance monies back.....
OPEN FOR BUSINESS TODAY
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
U. S. Senate Candidate Richard Douglas
"Richard Douglas will bring a sense of mission to the U.S. Senate that is sorely lacking at a time when our country needs it most." - Del.Bill Frank.
-Monoblogue
Welcome Home, Courtney !
After months and months of being hospitalized from injuries in a horrible car accident Courtney Bloxom
has been allowed to go home.
Courtney's injuries have taken her to various medical facilities up and down the East Coast for many months. She along with her family, have had their share of ups and downs and the road to Courtney's recovery has not been an easy one nor is over.
Pocomoke Firefighters Respond to Structure Fire
Residential structure fire at 508 Young Street.
PHOTO/ Pocomoke City Vol. Fire Company |
PHOTO/ Pocomoke City Vol. Fire Company |
Fire companies that also responded were: Stockton Vol. Fire Company, Girdletree Vol. Fire Company and New Church Fire and Rescue.
Help Needed For Mans Best Friend.....
At the current time there are 3 heartworm positive pups at the Virginia facility. Without medication these pups will die. These puppies deserve a chance to live a happy life until they also find their "forever home". But the cost is expensive.
Please read about Murphy's Fund below and consider making a donation to help these pups and others. They have no voice unless we speak for them. (jmmb)
"A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself."-Josh Billings
If you'd like to make a donation where you know exactly how the money will be used, please consider donating to Murphy's Fund. For your convience we have a paypal account on our webpage.
Pro-gun Lawmakers Want Permits From State Police
Del. Michael A. McDermott, a lower Shore Republican, said that "the people of Maryland" have been "crying" for changes in the guns laws for years. "It is a great day for Maryland," he said at a Tuesday news conference. "Now we have a liberty that should not have been denied in the first place."
On Monday, a federal judge declared unconstitutional the state's rule that gun applicants must prove they have a "good and substantial reason" to be armed. The following disqualifiers remain: felony charges, mental illness, drug or alcohol abuse, and a track record of violence.
Maryland's Attorney General plans to appeal the decision and will ask that it be stayed in the meantime.
Del. Michael Smigiel, an Eastern Shore Republican, wants the decision to be implemented now. "The right to self defense comes from God," he said. "The second amendment applies outside the home."
Romney Wins Super Tuesday Votes
Never the less Mitt Romney won both counties, but Ron Paul gave him a fight.
In Accomack County, Romney defeated Paul
with Romney getting 695 votes with Paul getting 501 votes. Out of 22,899 registered voters in Accomack County, there were 1,196 votes cast.
Romney won in Chincoteague, Atlantic, Greenbackville, Oak Hall, Saxis, Rue, Accomack, Onancock, Onley, Bobtown, Wachapreague and Painter.
Paul came out ahead in Bloxom, Parksley, Mappsville, Tangier, Melfa and in the Absentee category.
In Northampton the results were the same. Romney winning and Paul getting respectable numbers but still finishing second county wide.
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DASH RESCUE Night At Don's Seafood
A little about DASH Rescue:
DASH Rescue is a Non Profit 501(c)3 Organization that was Formed to Rescue Dachshund and Small Breed Dogs from Shelters, Puppy Mills, Owner Surrenders and Find Them That Fur-Ever Home that They so Much Deserve.
Our Motto: You Can't Save Every Animal in the World, but to the One You Save it is the WORLD!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
News From the Pocomoke City Police Department
On May 26, 2011 Chief Kelvin Sewell, then Lt Kelvin Sewell along with Pocomoke City Police Officer Savage traveled to Crisfield MD to assist the Crisfield Police Department with an ongoing drug problem they were experiencing in the area of the Somers Cove housing area.
Chief Sewell and Officer Savage were able to purchase crack cocaine from a known drug dealer who was identified as Andre Fisher of Crisfield, MD. The purchase was made at the residence of Mr. Fisher who resided at the Somers Cove housing in Crisfield, MD.
Today, March 6, 2012 Chief Sewell, Officer Savage, Lieutenant of Crisfield Police Department, and other Crisfield Officers appeared in Circuit Court in Princess Anne MD for trial. After the testimony of each Officer was given, the Defendant Andre Fisher was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Mr. Fisher then became highly upset and began using profanity towards the Officers and then spit in the direction of the Judge. Mr. Fisher was wrestled to the floor by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Deputies and then carried out of the courtroom.
Chief K D Sewell
FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
If you missed seeing our posting about this storm, scroll down to this past Sunday's TIME MACHINE.
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Worcester County Farmer Dan Reddin Selected By MONSANTO
Monsanto selected Dan Redden as the winning farmer from Worcester County to make a donation to an organization of his choice.
Dan selected The Pocomoke City Vol. Fire Co. Dan said the fire company is here to help everyone.
Fire Chief, Dicky Gladding said the money will be used to help purchase new batteries for the portable radios.
Photo (L to R) Ron Corder Monsanto Company Territory Sales Manager, Dan Redden - Winning farmer from Worcester Co., Andy Clarke - Pres. of The Pocomoke City Vol. Fire Co., and Dicky Gladding - Chief of The Fire Co.
~Many Thanks to Monsanto and Dan Redden!~
www.pocomokefire.com
Legislative Updates By Mike McDermott
- Press Release-Right To Carry
- Observations and Reflections on Legislative Activities
- By Delegate Mike McDermott
March 5, 2012
(Annapolis) Today, a United States District Court upheld the 2nd Amendment rights of Maryland citizens to carry a concealed weapon without needing to show a state police judged “good and substantial reason”. The ruling came in the case of Woolard v. Sheridan and it will change the way the state handles the issuance of Pistol Permits for those asking for the right to carry.
Delegate Michael McDermott stated, “This is a big day for Marylanders. Many have waited a lifetime for their beloved state to recognize and honor their 2nd Amendment Right and that day has finally come”. Until today, the burden of proof in determining if someone had “a good and substantial reason” rested with the citizen and most were denied. The court ruled that this approach is unconstitutional and violates a citizens civil right to keep and bear arms. Essentially, the ruling will shift the burden to the state to prove that a person should be denied this right.
Current law prohibits someone who is a felon, a drug or alcohol abuser, or someone who suffers from mental illness as being ineligible for a carry permit. Second Amendment advocates have long held this is the criteria the state police should utilize when deciding on whether a citizen should be denied a permit.
Delegate McDermott joined with Delegate Smigiel in signing letters to the Secretary of the Maryland State Police respectfully insisting the department begin issuing permits immediately and that they grant reciprocity for those holding permits from other states. Delegate McDermott stated, “Providing reciprocity for permit holders will bring Maryland in line with 40 other states who have not stood between good citizens and their right to protect themselves and their families”.
BINGO At The Pocomoke Fairgrounds
Local Chruch Has Fundraiser For Mission Trip
Heres a great way to take the family out to dinner and benefit the Bayside Community Church of Pocomoke with a fundraiser for the upcoming mission trip to build and make needed repairs to a church in the Dominican Republic.
The event is for March 6 and 7th, just print the attached coupon and present to your server at the Pocomoke location Ruby Tuesday!
Lori and Jessica along with several other church members will be going on the mission trip in April 2012.
Thanks for your help in advance!
"The Evidence dont lie."