The Alert:
From: Kristie Makowiecki <kmakowiecki@baltimorecountymd.gov>
Date: Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 8:49 AM
Subject: Area carjackings
I want to make the communities aware that we have had two carjacking incidents in our precinct. Both incidents occurred in the Rolling Road corridor between Dogwood Road and Route 40. The first incident occurred on 8/2/14, and the second incident occurred on 8/7/14.
In the first incident, the suspect flagged the victim down asking for money. The suspect then hit the victim in the head, and fled the scene in a car driven by the second suspect.
In the second incident, the victim was stopped at a stop light. Two suspects approached the victim's vehicle. They opened the driver side door and threw the victim from the car. They then fled the scene in the victim's car.
Please keep your doors locked and be aware of your surroundings. If you see someone approaching your car, do not open your door. If you see anyone suspicious hanging around at intersections, please call 911.
Officer Kristie Makowiecki
Community Outreach Unit
Randallstown Substation
My response to Sen. Kelley -
Thank you Senator Kelley for this alert...thankfully no one was maimed or
murdered.
As a registered Democrat, septuagenarian and long time gun owner, I believe that law-abiding Marylanders should be able to carry a concealed weapon for self-protection.
My wife and I are retired and travel quite a bit. I hold six out-of-state permits and carry whenever we leave my home state.
I see that you voted in favor of SB281, a bill purposely designed to thwart disenfranchised folks from even purchasing a gun. Baltimore City residents, for example, have no gun range available to satisfy the one shot required MSP placed on them under COMAR. That notwithstanding, people living from week to week can hardly afford a gun, let alone the costly mandatory training and fingerprinting now required to exercise a basic civil right.
Shame on you.
A Bowie Resident
From: Kristie Makowiecki <kmakowiecki@baltimorecountymd.gov>
Date: Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 8:49 AM
Subject: Area carjackings
I want to make the communities aware that we have had two carjacking incidents in our precinct. Both incidents occurred in the Rolling Road corridor between Dogwood Road and Route 40. The first incident occurred on 8/2/14, and the second incident occurred on 8/7/14.
In the first incident, the suspect flagged the victim down asking for money. The suspect then hit the victim in the head, and fled the scene in a car driven by the second suspect.
In the second incident, the victim was stopped at a stop light. Two suspects approached the victim's vehicle. They opened the driver side door and threw the victim from the car. They then fled the scene in the victim's car.
Please keep your doors locked and be aware of your surroundings. If you see someone approaching your car, do not open your door. If you see anyone suspicious hanging around at intersections, please call 911.
Officer Kristie Makowiecki
Community Outreach Unit
Randallstown Substation
My response to Sen. Kelley -
Thank you Senator Kelley for this alert...thankfully no one was maimed or
murdered.
As a registered Democrat, septuagenarian and long time gun owner, I believe that law-abiding Marylanders should be able to carry a concealed weapon for self-protection.
My wife and I are retired and travel quite a bit. I hold six out-of-state permits and carry whenever we leave my home state.
I see that you voted in favor of SB281, a bill purposely designed to thwart disenfranchised folks from even purchasing a gun. Baltimore City residents, for example, have no gun range available to satisfy the one shot required MSP placed on them under COMAR. That notwithstanding, people living from week to week can hardly afford a gun, let alone the costly mandatory training and fingerprinting now required to exercise a basic civil right.
Shame on you.
A Bowie Resident