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By Scott Dance, Justin Fenton and Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun | February 18, 2013
Police want to identify women seen over two decades by a Johns Hopkins gynecologist who was found dead on Monday amid a police investigation that he was surreptitiously photographing and videotaping his patients. The doctor, identified as Nikita A. Levy, 54, was let go by Johns Hopkins Medicine earlier this month after a colleague alerted security staff to the allegations, hospital officials said. They said Levy had been capturing images of patients with personal photo and video equipment.
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By Joe Burris, The Baltimore Sun | February 8, 2013
An Arundel Middle School student was issued a juvenile citation Tuesday after two classmates told school officials that he threatened them with a 3-inch knife, one of two incidents at the Odenton school this week. Also this week, a teacher was videotaped screaming at a student while admonishing her in front of classmates Wednesday. The video was posted on Facebook, and the teacher has since been removed from her classroom and is on leave while school officials investigate. In the knife incident, Anne Arundel County police said in a news release that Arundel Middle's resource officer was told about 12:30 p.m. Tuesday that a 12-year-old male student had made threats with the knife to a 12-year-old boy and 11-year-old girl.
SPORTS
By David Zurawik and The Baltimore Sun | February 4, 2013
Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco will be on David Letterman's show tonight talking about the Ravens victory Sunday over the San Francisco 49ers. Flacco will be in New York City for the early evening taping tonight. The show airs at 11:35 p.m. on WJZ-Channel 13, the CBS-owned station in Baltimore. We should have video of Flacco's appearance on The Sun website by 7:30 or 8 p.m. So, please stop back. Here's part of the release from CBS: Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, MVP of Super Bowl XLVII, talks about his team thrilling victory Sunday night over the San Francisco 49ers when he visits the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN, Monday, Feb. 4 (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT)
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By Ian Duncan, The Baltimore Sun | February 1, 2013
A federal judge sentenced a Pennsylvania man to 10 years in prison for making videos of boys using urinals at two I-95 Cecil and Harford county rest stops last May. Brian Matthew Williams, 28, loitered at the Maryland House and Chesapeake House rest stops for five hours last May filming boys on his cell phone from an adjacent urinal, authorities said. After taking the video, he would follow them out and take full length photos of them. He made 21 videos in all. The parents of one of the victims reported Williams' suspicious actions and he was arrested by Maryland State Police.
NEWS
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | January 31, 2013
Fearing the investigation into Phylicia Barnes' death was closing in on him, prosecutors say, Michael Maurice Johnson told his girlfriend in text messages that he was thinking about fleeing the country. "I feel like everything is about to hit the fan. I don't know if I'm ready to deal with it," the 28-year-old wrote in one message amid a Harford County grand jury investigation in October 2011. "I still have options, not many, but I feel like I should pack up and leave. I don't want to, but that's how I feel.
SPORTS
By Matt Vensel and The Baltimore Sun | January 29, 2013
In case you hadn't heard, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and his baby bro, San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh, will become the first brothers to duke it out as dueling head coaches in the Super Bowl. Those two have been peppered with countless questions about each other since earning their trips to New Orleans. But that's nothing compared to being stacked up against each other for five decades. With apologies in advance to John Harbaugh, who as a rule refuses to answer comparison questions, here is a look at how John and Jim measure up in our Tale of the Tape, though I guess winning Sunday's Super Bowl is what really matters.
NEWS
By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | January 29, 2013
Jurors got to hear Michael Maurice Johnson's account Tuesday of the last time he saw Phylicia Barnes alive, as prosecutors played audio tape of a police interview with the man now charged with killing the 16-year-old. In the Dec. 31, 2010, interview, recorded three days after Phylicia disappeared, Johnson, 28, laid out a sequence of events that matches up with the testimony of others who described interacting with him that day. He said he visited the apartment he once shared with Phylicia's older half-sister, Deena Barnes, to take his younger brother home.
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By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | January 25, 2013
Baltimore prosecutors said Friday that a sexually charged video depicting teenager Phylicia Barnes and the man accused of killing her shows a turning point in the relationship that ultimately led to her death. Assistant State's Attorney Lisa Goldberg also said in opening statements that a witness will testify that defendant Michael Maurice Johnson showed him Barnes' body after she died, in a plea for help. Defense lawyers said that witness is unreliable and shows that the state has a weak case.
SPORTS
By Matt Vensel | January 22, 2013
Every week, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week's game. This week he looks at Bernard Pollard's momentum-turning tackle on Stevan Ridley. The AFC championship game was already slipping away from the New England Patriots on Sunday after Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco found veteran wide receiver Anquan Boldin in the end zone early in the fourth quarter. The Patriots still had plenty of time, though, when they began to inch back toward Ravens territory.
SPORTS
By Matt Vensel | January 15, 2013
Every week, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week's game. Today, he looks at -- what else? -- Joe Flacco's game-tying touchdown pass to Jacoby Jones. Late Monday night, more than 48 hours after the Ravens defeated the top-seeded Denver Broncos in double overtime, a group of Twitter-happy Ravens fans were back sitting on the edges of their seats. NFL Network was airing a replay of the 38-35 win, and when the Ravens, down by a touchdown, got the ball back with 1:09 left in regulation, a few of the fans I follow remarked that they were still nervous about how it would play out. Sure, that's a little silly knowing what we know now, but it speaks to the nature of an intense, unforgettable game that will go down not only as one of the greatest games in Ravens history, but football history as well.
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