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UPDATE: Maryland State Police Investigating Shooting Prior to Crash in Prince Frederick, Victim Flown to Area Trauma Center – Southern Maryland News Net On Wednesday, May 11, 2022, at approximately 10:45 p.m., police responded to the area of Yardley Drive and Orwell Court in Prince Frederick, for multiple 911 calls reporting gunshots.
UPDATE: Maryland State Police are investigating a taking pictures that occurred final evening previous to a single car crash in Calvert County.
Identities of the three injured victims should not accessible presently.
One sufferer, the backseat passenger of the car concerned within the crash, sustained a gunshot wound to the stomach. He was transported by medevac to the College of Maryland Capital Area Medical Middle.
Two different victims have been injured within the crash. They have been transported by ambulance to the Calvert Well being Medical Middle for therapy.
Shortly earlier than 11:00 p.m. final evening, troopers from the Prince Frederick Barrack responded to a single car crash within the space of Orwell Court docket and Yardley Drive in Prince Frederick.
Upon their arrival, troopers noticed three occupants within the car, certainly one of whom had suffered an obvious gunshot wound.
The car concerned within the crash is a 2008 darkish blue Lexus with Maryland registration.
The preliminary investigation signifies the driving force of the Lexus was backing right into a parking area on Orwell Court docket when a gunshot was reportedly fired and struck one of many occupants. The motive force accelerated and struck a number of parked automobiles earlier than the car overturned and landed on its facet on Orwell Court docket.
Troopers from the Prince Frederick Barrack and investigators from the Legal Enforcement Division responded to the scene and established a fringe across the space and a search was initiated. Search help was supplied by the Calvert County Sheriff’s Workplace. Crime scene technicians from the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division additionally responded to course of the scene for proof.
Throughout a canvass of the crime scene, a handgun and a number of shell casings have been positioned close to the scene of the crash.
The search is constant. Anybody with details about who fired the photographs is urged to contact Maryland State Police on the Prince Frederick Barrack at 410-535-1400. Callers could stay nameless.
5/12/2022: On Wednesday, Might 11, 2022, at roughly 10:45 p.m., police responded to the realm of Yardley Drive and Orwell Court docket in Prince Frederick, for a number of 911 calls reporting gunshots.
Previous to the arrival of police, a 911 caller reported a car was overturned within the space of 1712 Orwell Court docket. The operator self-extricated from the car and fled on foot. The witness described the suspect as a black male sporting darkish coloured pants with a bandanna and a black jacket.
Police arrived on the scene and located a blue Lexus overturned on its facet.
A short while after police arrived on the scene, a 911 caller reported a gunshot sufferer was positioned within the 800 block of Yardley Drive.
Fireplace and rescue personnel have been dispatched for an 18-year-old male with a gunshot wound to the upperbody.
Maryland State Police Helicopter Trooper 7 was pre-launched and landed at Calvert Well being Hospital. The gunshot sufferer was transported to an space hospital.
Emergency medical personnel reported two occupants that have been within the overturned car have been transported to an space hospital with non-life-threatening accidents.
Maryland State Police Helicopters Trooper 2 responded to help within the seek for the suspect that fled on foot.
Troopers from the Maryland State Police Prince Frederick Barrick are investigating the taking pictures. One firearm was recovered on the scene.
Updates might be supplied after they change into accessible.
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Victory over Maryland caps a successful sweep on USC’s first big East Coast trip in the Big Ten
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — JuJu Watkins and Southern California figured to do a lot of traveling in the Trojans’ first season in the Big Ten.
So far, so good.
No. 4 USC completed a two-game eastern sweep Wednesday night, handing No. 8 Maryland its first loss, 79-74. The victory came after the Trojans decimated Rutgers 92-42 on Sunday.
“We’ve been on the East Coast now for like four days,” Watkins said. “It’s freezing.”
Perhaps that explained Watkins’ spotty shooting. She went 7 for 19 from the field and turned the ball over eight times, eventually fouling out in the final minute. She scored 21 points, her lowest output in nearly a month.
But USC outscored Maryland 18-6 to end the game. Kiki Iriafen also scored 21.
“We just kind of have this unwavering confidence in ourselves,” Watkins said. “It was just a matter of coming together and closing the game out.”
The Trojans have already logged quite a few miles. They beat Mississippi in Paris in November. Last month they traveled to Connecticut and beat UConn.
This trip was a multigame journey that USC handled pretty well. Coach Lindsay Gottlieb said she’s still learning the rhythm of a new league.
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“The Pac-12 was two games in a weekend, Friday-Sunday and everyone’s doing the same thing. Now we’re like, ‘Wait, who’s playing who when?’” she said. “It’s really different for us, and so as coaches we’re trying to process all that and keep things as normalized for the team as possible.”
It’s also an opportunity for USC to play in areas less familiar with the Trojans. It was their first matchup with Maryland since 1995, and the game drew 14,735.
“It’s just platforms for them that we have never had before, and that’s a really positive thing. It’s up to us and my administration and me to make it as seamless as possible for them,” Gottlieb said. “We’ll go anywhere and play. I think our players have proven that.”
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore warns of major budget cuts amid $3B budget deficit
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has warned that massive budget cuts are on the way as state lawmakers try to solve a $3 billion budget gap.
Moore told Maryland residents Wednesday to brace themselves for $2 billion worth of cuts in his soon-to-be-released budget. But that still leaves another $1 billion that lawmakers will have to come up with to close this deficit.
Normally, the first day of a General Assembly session is a cause for celebration but this year it comes with a big challenge.
Moore said that not only does he want lawmakers to come up with a solution to close the budget gap, he also wants still fund priorities like economic growth, public safety and schools but Moore would not endorse the idea of tax hikes.
“We are not going to grow an economy on the backs of working Marylanders, on the backs of middle-class Marylanders. So I’ll work with anybody to be able to come up with a long-term solution but my bar’s high, been high and will remain high when it comes to revenues,” Moore said.
But while the governor says his bar is high for tax hikes, Democrats, who control both houses of the statehouse, and Republicans, who are outnumbered, are already fighting it out.
Republicans say they support the governor’s plan to cut spending but they will hold the line on taxes.
“I believe the Democrats are sending every signal that they are going to raise taxes and we are going to fight it, fight it, fight it,” said Republican delegate Kathy Szeliga, who represents Howard County. “Maryland is already one of the most highly taxed states in the country.”
Democratic lawmakers say no decisions have been made either way.
“You know, people get nervous because they think that automatically means raising taxes. Not necessarily. We’re going to do our job and make sure that we don’t hurt people too, we understand the budget is tight but we don’t have to keep hurting people too,” Democratic delegate C.T. Wilson, the Maryland Economic Matters Chairman.
Moore is set to unveil his budget proposal on Wednesday, Jan. 15. This General Assembly session will last for 90 days.
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