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Friday, December 21, 2012

Heymann Indicted as Alleged Shooter

The case involving a Pennsylvania man who was shot in a purported hunting-related shooting has been forwarded to Circuit Court.

Harford County resident Richard Heymann was indicted this week in Baltimore County on charges he shot and injured a Pennsylvania man in late November. The indictment was handed down on Dec. 19, according to the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office. A preliminary hearing had originally been scheduled for Friday morning. Heymann stands accused of shooting and severely wounding 43-year-old Christopher E. Kinne, of Lancaster, PA. Kinne was shot in northern Baltimore County on Nov. 27 while reportedly hunting on private property, according to court records. Kinne meanwhile remains in rehabilitative care one month after the incident, according to family members. Court records detail an altercation between Kinne and Heymann that began while…

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Second Schools Gun Incident Prompts Additional Police Presence

A 13-year-old boy is accused of bringing a gun into Stemmers Run Middle School in Essex, and threatening his classmates and teacher.

Baltimore County schools will have additional police after a second incident involving a gun at a county school in just over two weeks. County Executive Kevin Kamenetz said effective immediately, all Baltimore County public schools will receive an increased police presence. School resource officers will also be equipped with handheld metal detector scanners. The decision on whether schools need permanent metal detectors will be made after a "comprehensive analysis" by the school system, Kamenetz said. "We have to be proactive in our response to these incidents and we will," Kamenetz said. The announcement Tuesday afternoon came hours after a teacher disarmed a student who was later arrested for allegedly bringing a gun into Stemmers Run …

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Katie

9:43 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Kids don't need a reason to do something stupid. Read that a lot of times because it's true. You're not a parent obviously and, if you are, your kids are likely running around with a clueless parent like this kid. The entire world cannot be child proofed. Kids were fighting in schools, bringing knives, brass knuckles, guns - why, since before I was born and I am a dinosaur compared to you. …   more ›

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