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NEWS
April 4, 2010
Baltimore City police are investigating the shooting and stabbing of a Baltimore man who was being treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital Sunday night. The man was brought to the hospital Sunday evening after being in a dirt bike accident. The accident occurred at Biddle Street and Harford Avenue, police said. Emergency personnel learned he had also been shot and stabbed, according to police. Police did not have any information on the man's condition. -- Kelly Brewington
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NEWS
February 24, 2009
On February 19, 2009, ROBERT T. SR., former member of the Christianair's of Baltimore; devoted husband of Delores J. Redd, beloved father of Soncerae Levere (Daniel, Sr.) and Robert T. Redd, Jr (Tracey). He is also survived by a host of other relatives and friends Friends may visit the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST, 1101 E. North Ave. on Wednesday after 8 A.M. with family hour from 6 to 7 P.M. The family will receive friends at Bibleway Missionary Baptist Church, 2423 E. Biddle Street on Thursday 6:30 P.M. Funeral services will follow at 7 P.M.
NEWS
By JULIE BYKOWICZ | November 4, 2005
A Circuit Court jury convicted a city man of first-degree murder and a handgun violation yesterday in connection with a shooting outside an East Baltimore carryout in December 2003. Prosecutors said Martinez Brown, 26, of the 2300 block of E. Chase St., shot Kelvin Knight, 18, at point-blank range outside New Land Chinese Carry Out at Montford Avenue and Biddle Street. Knight was killed after interrupting an argument between Brown and a woman. When Knight laughed at the couple, Brown said, "Do you think I am playing?"
BUSINESS
February 7, 1991
The owner of the Eastern Stainless Steel plant on Rolling Mill Road said it earned a profit in the last three months of 1990 but lost money for the year after taking a $15 million charge for restructuring.Cyclops, a Pittsburgh-based specialty steelmaker, had previously announced its agreement to be taken over by Armco Inc., a New Jersey-based steelmaker with a stainless steel rod plant on East Biddle Street in Baltimore.The company said its flat-rolled products division, including the stainless steel plate and sheet operation in Baltimore, has suffered from a slump in sales, lower prices and higher energy and labor costs.
NEWS
June 14, 1991
Paul G. Hays Jr., owner of Pat Hays Buick, said the dealership will not close when the University of Baltimore takes over the property at Maryland Avenue and West Biddle Street.A story in Monday's Evening Sun said the dealership would merge, relocate or close. Mr. Hays said yesterday that the dealership will relocate or merge with another dealer, but it definitely will not close.The university bought the property last month and plans to use it for student parking and law clinics.
NEWS
March 21, 2007
On March 14, 2007, BETTY BERNICE MOORE; beloved daughter of Mabel McNeal; loving sister of Patricia Locket, Alice Rainey, Sarah and Mona McNeal. She is also survived by a host of aunts, nieces, nephews, other relatives, her church family and friends. Visitation at the Howell Funeral Home, 4600 Liberty Heights, Thursday 2 to 7 P.M. and Friday 9 to 3 P.M. Missionary Moore will lie instate Friday 4 P.M. Bibleway Baptist Church, 2423 E. Biddle Street. Family hour 6:30 P.M. Homegoing celebration 7 P.M. Interment King Memorial Park Saturday 10 A.M.
NEWS
By Ian Duncan, The Baltimore Sun | April 27, 2013
A man was shot in East Baltimore shortly after midnight Saturday, according to police. Officers in the 2900 block of E. Monument St. heard gunfire and a the same time an emergency call came in reporting a shooting in the 2700 block of E. Chase Street in the city's Biddle Street neighborhood, according to police. Officers found the victim, who has not been identified, inside a home suffering a single gun shot wound to the right shoulder and medics took him to a local hospital, police said.
NEWS
June 30, 2007
A man was being held yesterday after firing at police officers on patrol in East Baltimore, police said. According to Officer Troy Harris, a department spokesman, . two officers were on regular patrol near the intersection of Milton Avenue and East Biddle Street about 1 p.m. when they stopped to find out why a crowd was gathered outside the M&M Lounge. Adrian Jones, 19, of 2200 block of Petland Drive became nervous when he came out of the lounge and saw the officers, Harris said. Jones ran, and the officers chased him on foot toward the 1200 block of N. Luzerne Ave. The suspect fired a shot at the officers as he turned the corner.
NEWS
December 18, 1990
Charles R. Foell, 86, a retired plant engineer for the Continental Can Co., who also had worked at a family-owned butcher's stall in Lexington Market, died Nov. 24 at St. Agnes Hospital after a heart attack.Mr. Foell, who lived in the Overbrook Apartments in Catonsville, worked for the can company for about 40 years before retiring from its East Biddle Street plant about 20 years ago.Born in Baltimore, he graduated from the Polytechnic Institute and earned an engineering degree at Johns Hopkins University.
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