Michigan
‘What happened to Henry?’: Michigan State University’s first Black drum major disappeared 49 years ago
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Henry Louis Baltimore Jr. disappeared 49 years in the past, simply days earlier than he was scheduled to testify in opposition to a person who robbed him at gunpoint.
Baltimore was an honor pupil at Michigan State College and one of many band’s first identified Black drum majors. He was robbed at gunpoint in his residence on March 3, 1973.
Baltimore filed a report with police 10 days after the theft and named Roy L. Davis, 22, of Flint as one in all two males who robbed him. Davis was charged with armed theft and was arrested in Flint inside a month of the theft, police stated.
Police stated Davis was out on bond and stopped by Baltimore’s residence earlier than the arraignment, presumably threatening Baltimore. Ingham County Sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth stated in a documentary that he believes Baltimore was scared to testify.
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“(Baltimore’s roommate Paul) Lott stated that the stolen items had been returned to Baltimore in return for a promise that Baltimore wouldn’t testify at Davis’ preliminary examination, which might then have brought on the case in opposition to Davis to be dismissed,” the State Information reported.
The State Information reported on June 20, 1973, that Baltimore didn’t seem for that preliminary examination in early Might and a bench warrant was issued for his arrest. He was fined $50 for failing to look. The warrant pressured him to testify.
Baltimore testified at a brand new preliminary examination on Might 24, 1973. An arraignment was set for June 1, 1973 however Baltimore disappeared earlier than he may testify. Wriggelsworth stated cellphone calls have been made to Baltimore’s residence, threatening him throughout this time.
What occurred to Henry Baltimore?
The day Baltimore was final seen, Wriggelsworth stated police consider he was house alone and his roommates have been at class. Neighbors reported coming house to the residence complicated and seeing a inexperienced automotive parked of their assigned parking spot. They stated that two males have been pounding on Baltimore’s door.
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The witnesses stated the 2 males requested them in the event that they knew the place Baltimore was. They have been of their residence for a few minutes earlier than they left — they stated the 2 males have been nonetheless knocking on Baltimore’s door and the inexperienced automotive was nonetheless there.
Wriggelsworth stated he believes Baltimore was house on the time and scared to reply the door. He stated there have been no indicators of pressured entry, so he believes Baltimore opened the door, they acquired him into their automotive, after which it’s not clear what occurred subsequent.
“The report isn’t tremendous detailed, lots to be left to interpretation, once more, no bodily proof in any respect. Each detectives that labored this case have since handed,” Wriggelsworth stated within the documentary. “A number of months later, after Henry’s been lacking this complete time Roy pleads responsible to the unique armed theft, ended up getting sentenced to 6 months within the county jail, and that most likely would of been the top consequence in any case.”
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Household tells State Information Baltimore was threatened
On June 29, 1973, the State Information reported once more on Baltimore’s disappearance. They stated his household reported that Davis had been making threats towards Baltimore, attempting to get him to not testify in opposition to him once more.
“He disappeared the day earlier than he was to testify on the pretrial examination,” The State Information reported.
A $1,000 reward was provided for info resulting in the situation of Baltimore. He’s nonetheless lacking. The report quoted East Lansing Detective James Kelly as saying, “We’re not getting leads in any respect.”
Household makes DNA obtainable
Police took DNA from Baltimore’s members of the family, making DNA obtainable within the Mixed DNA Index System (CODIS).
Wriggelsworth stated he spoke with witnesses in 2014 who stated they didn’t bear in mind the case in any respect.
“Any person is aware of what occurred to Henry,” Wrigglesworth stated within the documentary.
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Wrigglesworth believes Henry was killed and his stays are someplace between East Lansing and Flint.
He believes the 2 males who knocked on Baltimore’s door know what occurred to Baltimore.
Baltimore’s 1968 Buick was positioned on campus and all of his belongings have been in place. Which means, that he didn’t take something with him.
He was final seen carrying black and gray footwear, a black turtleneck sweater, and lightweight gray slacks.
Particulars | Henry Louis Baltimore Jr. |
---|---|
Lacking Age | 21 |
Present Age | 70 |
Peak | 6′ 1″ – 6′ 3 |
Weight | 170 – 180 lbs |
Hair | Black |
Eyes | Brown |
Anybody with info ought to contact the East Lansing Police Division at 517-351-4220 or the Ingham County Sheriff’s Workplace at 517-676-8251. “What Occurred to Henry?” is a documentary that was launched on Jan. 16, 2021. You’ll be able to watch it without spending a dime by clicking right here, or you’ll be able to be taught extra by visiting this web site.
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Michigan
Top Michigan in-state recruits of all time and how their careers went
The Michigan Wolverines locked up the highest recruit in Michigan football history on Thursday evening with the commitment of five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood. He carries a ton of accolades to Ann Arbor, including the highest rated recruit in the state of Michigan’s football history on 247Sports.
From Benny Friedman, to Anthony Carter, to Brandon Graham and Aidan Hutchinson, there is a long list of Michigan football legends that came from the state of Michigan. As Underwood gets settled into Ann Arbor in the near future, we take a look at some of the top Michigan in-state recruits of all time and how their careers went.
1. Charles Rogers – WR – Class of 2000
Before Underwood, the top-rated high school player to come out of the state of Michigan was wide receiver Charles Rogers. Rogers went to Saginaw High School and had a 0.9988 rating.
Rogers went to Michigan State and cemented himself as one of the best college wide receivers of all time. From 2000-02, Rogers broke the school record for most touchdowns in a career with 27, breaking the record held by former Spartans wide receiver and baseball legend Kirk Gibson, as well as the school record for most receiving yards in a single game with 270. He also broke Randy Moss’ NCAA record of 13 consecutive games with a touchdown catch
During Rogers’ junior season, he put up 1,351 yards and 13 touchdowns, winning the Biletnikoff Award and Paul Warfield Trophy as the season’s outstanding college football receiver. He was a unanimous All-American.
The Detroit Lions drafted Rogers No. 2 overall in the 2003 NFL Draft. While his NFL career was known by many as an extreme let-down, Rogers will forever be remembered as an all-time great Spartan.
2. Dante Moore – QB – Class of 2023
Dante Moore is still waiting for his career to blossom. Moore attended Martin Luther King High School in Detroit, where he earned a 0.9980 rating as the No. 4 player in the 2023 class. He went to UCLA, but had a rough first season with 1,610 passing yards, 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions.
Moore entered the transfer portal and is now with the Oregon Ducks, sitting behind Dillon Gabriel this season. He is expected to take the reins next year for Dan Lanning’s offense. Moore’s career is still young, but he was another example of the growing pains that come with starting a true freshman quarterback.
3. LaMarr Woodley – LB – Class of 2003
LaMarr Woodley was the highest in-state recruit to commit to Michigan before Underwood, earning a 0.9972 rating out of Saginaw High School in 2003. Woodley was named a captain in 2006 and he broke out for the Wolverines. Woodley collected 12 sacks as a senior and won the Lombardi Award as the best lineman, offensive or defensive, in the country. His 12 sacks led the Big Ten and was eighth in the nation. After his senior season, Woodley was a first-team All-Big Ten selection and a unanimous All-American.
After his Michigan career, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected Woodley with the No. 46 overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft. Woodley played in 110 NFL games, making 58 sacks, 229 solo tackles and nine forced fumbles. WooHeley played for the Steelers from 2007-2013, the Oakland Raiders in 2014, and finished his career with the Arizona Cardinals in 2015.
4. Kelly Baraka – RB – Class of 2001
There were many success stories on this list, but running back Kelly Baraka was the one outlier. Baraka was a consensus five-star from Portage Northern High School. With a 0.9940 rating, he was supposed to be the next great running back to play at Michigan…but that never happened.
The former high school All-American was arrested twice for marijuana possession before his freshman year and was suspended for the season by then-head coach Lloyd Carr. Still, he was set to return for the 2002 season and bring a style of speed Michigan hadn’t seen in the backfield since Tyrone Wheatley. That never happened, though, and Carr eventually kicked him off the team because of his off-field issues.
5. Brandon Graham – ILB – Class of 2006
Brandon Graham had all the accolades in the world coming into his freshman year at Michigan. At Crockett Vocation Tech in Detroit, Graham was named to the USA Today All-America first team, and was the Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year. He had a 0.9930 rating as a five-star. Graham became the first player from the state of Michigan to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
Graham had a dominant career at Michigan. Graham became the first defensive player in school history to be voted Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player twice (2008, 2009), he shared the 2009 Chicago Tribune Silver Football as the Big Ten’s MVP, and he was named to the 2008 All-Big Ten second team and 2009 All-Big Ten first team.
In four seasons in Ann Arbor, Graham posted 138 tackles, 56 tackles for loss, 29.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries and three pass breakups. His 56 TFLs and 29.5 sacks rank second in Michigan history, and he is tied for second at Michigan in career forced fumbles.
After an outstanding career with the Wolverines, the Philadelphia Eagles drafted Graham 13th overall in the 2010 draft. Graham is still playing at a high level for the Eagles 14 years later, and he has 2.5 sacks in 2024 at 36 years old.
Michigan
LOOK: Valiant, Bryce Underwood launch merchandise shop for Michigan Football fans
Michigan landed the biggest fish of them all on Thursday night when Bryce Underwood stunned the world when he announced he was flipping his commitment from LSU to the Wolverines. It sent shockwaves around the country and Michigan is trending for several key recruits who might come into the fold with Underwood staying home.
But for those pessimistic fans — or rival fans clinging to hope he doesn’t come to Michigan — it appears the deal is as good as done. Valiant and Underwood revealed a new ‘Bryce Underwood Shop’ where fans will be able to preorder Underwood merchandise as soon as he signs his Letter of Intent on December 4.
There are currently four options to choose from. You will be able to order a signed trading card, or a choice of two different T-shirts.
At the bottom, Underwood has a message to Michigan fans:
Hey, I’m Bryce Underwood, a quarterback from Michigan, and I’m so pumped to take the next step in my football journey at the University of Michigan! During my high school career, I was lucky enough to lead my team to multiple state championships, and I’m proud of the records we set along the way. Football has always been my passion, and I’m grateful for the recognition and opportunities it’s brought me. Now, I can’t wait to represent the Maize and Blue and give everything I’ve got for this amazing program and its fans!
This will be one hot shop when it opens on December 4.
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