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Cowardly Heartless Killers Run Ramped: A Surge In Vicious Attacks In Baltimore As Women Fall Prey

The News Story made National Media Headlines, was featured on Nightline, and set a New Standard for Violence in Baltimore City when 4 young Black Men Killed 5 Women Execution Style in the City’s Belair Edison Community. The Killings sparked outrage by Women Rights Advocate Organizations and became characterized as the Apex of Violence against Baltimore Women in Modern Time . The perpetrators,  Ismael Malik Wilson, (28), Travon McCoy, (22), Robert Bryant, (24), and Tariq A. Malik, (21) were apprehended and brought to swift justice. These crimes occurred just over 12 years ago, but the Culture of Vicious and extremely violent crimes against Women appears relentless in Baltimore, as Killers roam with “No Limit’. The latest victim was a 24 year old unidentified Women, who was shot multiple times in the head, and torso. Police responded to the Park Heights section of the City in response to calls of shots fired, and found the African American female lying in a pool of blood behind an Apartment Complex. She was transported to Sinai Hospital where she was pronounced dead around 0937 hours EST. This killling is only a few miles from the location where Monroe, NC Honor Teen Phylicia Barnes was last seen before her mysterious disappearance. That case also made the National Media Circuit but Authorities have yet to get a solid lead on the case. Also, Police have no leads or motives in the killing of last night’s female victim. While Responders handle the Park Heights Shooting, there was a car  chase that ended in a crash just blocks away, related to another shooting of two Women that originated in Dundalk, MD. Details about that shooting have not been made to the Public. In the Remington section of the City, Police announce the arrest and apprehension of the Killer allegedly responsible for the Murder of  promising Coppin State University Nursing Student, Jhoma Blackwell, (18).

Blackwell was brutally stabbed to death in her North Baltimore home in recent weeks. The City Government is concerned about the rash of stabbings in the City as these types of crimes have spiked %15 in comparison to this time last year. Moreover, An alleged member of a Baltimore drug organization tied to a rash of violence across the city has been charged with attempted murder after police say he dumped scalding hot water on a 71-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman to punish them for stealing drugs. The victims denied taking any of the drugs, but Rich and two other men began assaulting them with sticks and a glass ashtray, police say. The attackers then forced them to remove their clothing and sit in a bathtub, heating water on the stove until it was scalding and dumping on them. I  will not make excuses for this kind of sickening behavior occurring in my Hometown. As an educated Black Man with a Daughter, and countless other female relatives living in Baltimore, I will not stand by idle with a position of apathy while Violent Criminals attack Women of any kind. In case you haven’t noticed, these kinds on crimes do not occur in the American Muslim Community. The standard has been long established as to the consequences of such an action in our Communities. In instances of this nature Street Justice would more than likely prevail without fail. Certainly it is not my position to advocate more Violence, however, every Man is charged with the Obligatory Duty to protect the female members of his Family. A short time ago I wrote an article indicating how the African American Women was  the most disrespected female on the planet. I will not revisit that discussion here, but my hope is that I have shed light on a growing concern impacting Women of Color. I am a Human Interest Writer and I can not envision anything of more importance than the welfare and safety of our Beloved Sisters. Take a proactive stance against Violence toward Women and write your Congress Person to aid in the development of Legislation making Violent Crimes agains Women a Federal Offense punishable by Life without Parole or Death.

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David B. Adams

David Adams

David B. Adams grew up in the Highlandtown section of Baltimore's southeast district and is his parent's youngest child. He experienced pervasive poverty, which taught him humility and compassion for the plight of others. His exposure to violence and gritty urban life were some of his early lessons of life's many hardships. Adams credits the upheavals he endured during his conformity with helping to shape the foundation of his outlook and perspectives on society. With a steadfast commitment to giving voice to the voiceless, Adams is a journalist, crime writer, and blogger renowned for tireless investigative journalism and advocacy on behalf of vulnerable populations. As founder and administrator of The People's Champion, Adams sheds light on critical social issues, championing the rights of: - Homeless individuals - Victims of violent crime and their families - Wrongfully convicted individuals - Missing and exploited children; Additionally, he is a seasoned investigative reporter, Adams has earned recognition for relentless pursuit of truth and justice. With a strong national and global focus, on inspiring meaningful change and crucial conversations impacting all of humanity.

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The News Story made National Media Headlines, was featured on Nightline, and set a New Standard for Violence in Baltimore City when 4 young Black Men Killed 5 Women Execution Style in the City’s Belair Edison Community. The Killings sparked outrage by Women Rights Advocate Organizations and became characterized as the Apex of Violence against Baltimore Women in Modern Time . The perpetrators,  Ismael Malik Wilson, (28), Travon McCoy, (22), Robert Bryant, (24), and Tariq A. Malik, (21) were apprehended and brought to swift justice. These crimes occurred just over 12 years ago, but the Culture of Vicious and extremely violent crimes against Women appears relentless in Baltimore, as Killers roam with “No Limit’. The latest victim was a 24 year old unidentified Women, who was shot multiple times in the head, and torso. Police responded to the Park Heights section of the City in response to calls of shots fired, and found the African American female lying in a pool of blood behind an Apartment Complex. She was transported to Sinai Hospital where she was pronounced dead around 0937 hours EST. This killling is only a few miles from the location where Monroe, NC Honor Teen Phylicia Barnes was last seen before her mysterious disappearance. That case also made the National Media Circuit but Authorities have yet to get a solid lead on the case. Also, Police have no leads or motives in the killing of last night’s female victim. While Responders handle the Park Heights Shooting, there was a car  chase that ended in a crash just blocks away, related to another shooting of two Women that originated in Dundalk, MD. Details about that shooting have not been made to the Public. In the Remington section of the City, Police announce the arrest and apprehension of the Killer allegedly responsible for the Murder of  promising Coppin State University Nursing Student, Jhoma Blackwell, (18).

Blackwell was brutally stabbed to death in her North Baltimore home in recent weeks. The City Government is concerned about the rash of stabbings in the City as these types of crimes have spiked %15 in comparison to this time last year. Moreover, An alleged member of a Baltimore drug organization tied to a rash of violence across the city has been charged with attempted murder after police say he dumped scalding hot water on a 71-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman to punish them for stealing drugs. The victims denied taking any of the drugs, but Rich and two other men began assaulting them with sticks and a glass ashtray, police say. The attackers then forced them to remove their clothing and sit in a bathtub, heating water on the stove until it was scalding and dumping on them. I  will not make excuses for this kind of sickening behavior occurring in my Hometown. As an educated Black Man with a Daughter, and countless other female relatives living in Baltimore, I will not stand by idle with a position of apathy while Violent Criminals attack Women of any kind. In case you haven’t noticed, these kinds on crimes do not occur in the American Muslim Community. The standard has been long established as to the consequences of such an action in our Communities. In instances of this nature Street Justice would more than likely prevail without fail. Certainly it is not my position to advocate more Violence, however, every Man is charged with the Obligatory Duty to protect the female members of his Family. A short time ago I wrote an article indicating how the African American Women was  the most disrespected female on the planet. I will not revisit that discussion here, but my hope is that I have shed light on a growing concern impacting Women of Color. I am a Human Interest Writer and I can not envision anything of more importance than the welfare and safety of our Beloved Sisters. Take a proactive stance against Violence toward Women and write your Congress Person to aid in the development of Legislation making Violent Crimes agains Women a Federal Offense punishable by Life without Parole or Death.

The Peoples Champion

David B. Adams

David Adams

David B. Adams grew up in the Highlandtown section of Baltimore's southeast district and is his parent's youngest child. He experienced pervasive poverty, which taught him humility and compassion for the plight of others. His exposure to violence and gritty urban life were some of his early lessons of life's many hardships. Adams credits the upheavals he endured during his conformity with helping to shape the foundation of his outlook and perspectives on society. With a steadfast commitment to giving voice to the voiceless, Adams is a journalist, crime writer, and blogger renowned for tireless investigative journalism and advocacy on behalf of vulnerable populations. As founder and administrator of The People's Champion, Adams sheds light on critical social issues, championing the rights of: - Homeless individuals - Victims of violent crime and their families - Wrongfully convicted individuals - Missing and exploited children; Additionally, he is a seasoned investigative reporter, Adams has earned recognition for relentless pursuit of truth and justice. With a strong national and global focus, on inspiring meaningful change and crucial conversations impacting all of humanity.

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Chantel

This hurts my heart to no end. I moved from Baltimore to Boston almost ten years ago. It’s always alarming when I go home for holidays and I catch breif snippets of the evening news. My family has the position that “It’s the way things are” and they truly are desensitized the blatant disregard for human life which is all too common. I love Baltimore and it will always be my home but I would be in a perpetual state of fear if I had to deal with such heinous news stories every day.

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