Maryland
Popular Chicken Spot Plans Expansion In 3 MD Cities
MARYLAND — Dave’s Hot Chicken plans to open 3 new Maryland restaurants by the end of the year, bringing its beloved menu of spicy specialties to more eager diners.
The quickly expanding fried chicken chain started in 2017 as a small street food cart in an East Hollywood parking lot. It has since ballooned into an international operation with 200 restaurants in six countries.
Named America’s fastest-growing restaurant chain last year, the company has attracted an array of celebrity investors, including superstar rapper Drake, who bought a sizeable stake in 2021. In March, the singer Usher announced a deal to open several locations across Atlanta.
Dave’s made its mark with a simple menu of Nashville-style hot chicken tenders, sliders, fries and mac and cheese, earning it a vocal following — particularly among heat-seekers. While all of its fried chicken is available on a scale of milder variations, the chain’s most infamous offering is seasoned with the Carolina Reaper pepper and requires diners to sign a waiver.
Newer additions include the “Dave’s NOT Chicken” menu, offering plant-based sliders and bites made from cauliflower.
Here’s where the new Maryland restaurants are opening this year:
- Glen Bumie
- Columbia
- Silver Spring
Exact opening dates are not yet available, but company representatives tell Patch all three locations are set to begin operations sometime in the third quarter of 2024, between July and September.
As Patch previously reported, the Silver Spring location is tentatively set for the White Oak Town Center.
Additional location details about the Glen Burnie and Columbia locations were not immediately available.
Maryland
Howard County police investigate fatal officer-involved shooting in Columbia
COLUMBIA, Md. (WBFF) — An adult man was killed in a police-involved shooting in Columbia early Sunday, prompting an investigation by the Maryland Attorney General’s Independent Investigations Division.
Howard County police said officers were called on March 1, at about 12:09 a.m., to an apartment building in the 6400 block of Freetown Road for a report that involved an adult male threatening to harm himself.
According to police, at about 12:22 a.m., officers encountered the man outside the building. The man approached officers while holding a knife and ignored commands to drop the weapon, police said. Officers then shot the man.
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Officers attempted life-saving measures, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene. Officersrecovered a knife near the man.
No officers were injured, and the officers were equipped with body-worn cameras.
The Independent Investigations Division is investigating.
Anyone with information about this incident, including cell phone or private surveillance video, is asked to contact the IID at (410) 576–7070 or by email atIID@oag.maryland.gov.
The IID willgenerally releasethe name of the decedent and any involved officers within two business days of the incident, although that period may be extended, if necessary,pursuant toIID protocol.
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TheIID willgenerally releasebody-worn camera footage within 20 business days of an incident. There may be situations where more than 20 days is necessary, including if investigators need more time to complete witness interviews, if there are technical delays caused by the need to shield the identities of civilian witnesses, or to allow family members to view the video before it is released to the public.
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Pilot killed after small plane crashes in woods of Hollywood, Maryland
Aircraft located in wooded area
HOLLYWOOD, Md. – First responders, including Maryland State Police from the Leonardtown Barrack, deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office and EMS, responded to the area.
Maryland State Police Aviation Command assisted in the search and ultimately located the aircraft in a wooded area.
Preliminary investigation indicates a small ultralight aircraft crashed for reasons that remain under investigation.
Pilot pronounced dead
Authorities said the operator was the sole occupant of the aircraft and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The identity of the pilot has not been released pending notification of next of kin.
Officials said no photos of the crash scene will be released.
Investigation ongoing
The Maryland Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have been notified.
The investigation remains active.
The Source: This article was written using information provided by local emergency officials.
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