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An inmate in Maryland is suspected of killing another prisoner inside his own cell.
Maryland State Police say a homicide investigation is underway at North Branch Correctional Institution in Cumberland after Robert Warren, 28, was found dead Monday.
“A suspect, also an inmate, has been identified. He has not been charged at this time and is not being identified until charges are placed,” State Police said.
North Branch Correctional Institution is a maximum-security facility in Allegany County.
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“On Monday, November 25, the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit was contacted by investigators from the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Internal Investigative Unit (DPSCS IID) about an inmate death,” according to Maryland State Police.
“Autopsy results from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner ruled Warren’s death as a homicide,” it added.
Upon completion of the investigation, evidence will be presented to the Allegany County State’s Attorney’s Office for review, State Police also said.
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The incident comes weeks after a prisoner reportedly stabbed two correctional officers at the same facility.
In that attack on Nov. 8, the two officers “sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment,” the Baltimore Banner reported, citing the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
“Additional responding staff members were also evaluated for minor injuries,” a corrections department spokesperson told the website. “The suspect did not receive any serious injuries and is being questioned by investigators.”
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Expectations are high for the Boston Red Sox to add big-name talent in free agency this year, but it’s worth remembering that Boston has several free agents of their own.
There’s slugging outfielder Tyler O’Neill, who led the team in home runs this season. There are reliable veteran relievers Kenley Jansen and Chris Martin. Then, there’s the only free agent the Red Sox have already made a confirmed offer to this winter.
Starting pitcher Nick Pivetta received a qualifying offer from the Red Sox at the start of the month, then turned it down the week before Thanksgiving. This means Boston will get an extra draft pick if Pivetta departs, but there’s still a chance the Sox might want to bring him back, too.
If Pivetta does leave, however, perhaps he could reunite with the man who brought him to Boston in the first place.
On Friday, Pivetta was predicted to sign with the St. Louis Cardinals by Andy McCullough of The Athletic. Earlier this month, the same publication projected a three-year, $48 million contract for Pivetta this winter.
“A new era is dawning in St. Louis, where John Mozeliak is a year away from handing over the keys of the franchise to former Rays and Red Sox executive Chaim Bloom. Bloom acquired Pivetta with Boston back in 2020,” McCullough said.
“Pivetta puts up tantalizing peripheral numbers and misses a lot of bats. If he could ever cut down on his home run rate, he might look like a No. 2 or No. 3 starter. Perhaps he could realize that fate in St. Louis.”
Pivetta, 31, had a 6-12 record and 4.14 ERA this past season. But he struck out 10.6 batters per nine innings, a season after putting up an 11.5 mark in the same category. He’s got a career home run rate of 1.5 per nine innings, but his stuff is nasty if he can ever figure out how to keep it away from barrels.
The Cardinals might not be bigger spenders than the Red Sox on the whole, but one could see them outmaneuvering Boston for Pivetta if the Sox’s front office prioritizes bigger names on the starting pitching market. The righty would then hope to make his old team rue the day they let him walk.
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GILL, Mass. (WWLP) – Authorities have identified the man found in the Connecticut River on Monday as 29-year-old Daniel Esrick of Northampton.
According to officials, Esrick’s body was discovered mid-day on the Gill side of the river near Route 2. Monday, November 25. No foul play is suspected at this time.
The Gill/Montague Police and Fire departments were first to the scene, joined by State Police detectives assigned to the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office and State Police Crime Scene Services.
The investigation into Esrick’s death remains ongoing. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine the official cause of death.
WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on WWLP.com.
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