NEWS
By Mary Gail Hare, The Baltimore Sun | March 27, 2012
Howard County police charged a Columbia man Monday with assaulting a student on the campus of Long Reach High School in Columbia on March 21. Donnell Maurice Vannison, 40, of the 8500 block of Tamebird Court, faces second-degree assault and disorderly conduct charges. He was released Monday after a court appearance and is scheduled for trial on June 6. Vannison, wearing a ski mask, entered the school property at about 2:20 p.m., police said. He approached a 16-year-old male student and struck him with a blow that grazed the boy's face.
ENTERTAINMENT
By David Zurawik, The Baltimore Sun | March 23, 2012
The video is arresting. A figure wearing a ski mask appears just outside the front door of a school on a sunny day. In an instant, he and a student are charging each other, fists raised. They meet, a punch is thrown, and the person in the ski mask falls to the ground. Students scream. A girl charges the person who threw the punch, and then punches him. Students scream some more as the shaky frame captures them running to and fro. Welcome to the website worldstarhiphop.com — and in this case, the campus of Long Reach High School in Columbia.
NEWS
By Raven L. Hill, The Baltimore Sun | July 17, 2011
An Exxon gas station attendant in Bel Air was shot during an armed robbery late Saturday night, according to Harford County police. At about 11 p.m., a suspect entered a gas station at 600 W. MacPhail Road with a black handgun and shot the attendant, police said. The suspect was last seen running away wearing a ski mask, long-sleeved shirt and shorts, and tennis shoes - all black, police said. The attendant was taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore where his condition is unknown.
NEWS
By Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun | August 26, 2010
Police are investigating a daytime armed robbery of two people in Roland Park Tuesday, a spokesman said. A 30-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman were walking in the 100 block of Longwood Road about 1:30 p.m. when a man wearing a ski mask and wielding a silver handgun approached them, said Agent Donny Moses, a department spokesman. "Give it up. Where is the money," he told the couple, Moses said. The man handed over his wallet with about $40 in cash and credit cards and the woman gave up her purse, including her diamond engagement ring and a set of earrings, Moses said.
NEWS
July 10, 2008
A 28-year-old Glen Burnie man was sentenced yesterday to nearly 13 years in federal prison for robbing two banks with a shotgun last year in Arbutus and in Severn, according to the Maryland U.S. attorney's office. U.S. District Judge William M. Nickerson also ordered Joel Travis Nunnally to serve three years of supervised probation when he is released. Prosecutors said Nunnally robbed a Bank of America branch in the 5200 block of East Drive in Arbutus on June 8, 2007, wearing a dark-colored ski mask and gloves.
NEWS
By Ellie Baublitz | November 25, 2006
Maryland State Police at the Westminster barracks are looking for a man or men who robbed a Jiffy Mart store in the 3000 block of Baltimore Blvd., Finksburg, early Monday and again early yesterday. Authorities said both robberies occurred about12:30 a.m. when a man entered the store with a handgun and demanded money from the attendant. In both incidents, the suspect stole an unknown amount of cash before leaving the store. The attendant was not injured in either robbery. The suspect in the first robbery is described as being in his mid-30s, about 6 feet 1, with a skinny build.