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  • Phoenix_1295

    Creature of Life and Fire
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    Oct 6, 2010
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    MD
    Article said he was wearing orange prison jumpsuit but shedding it after escaping. It sounds like he had regular clothes on underneath.

    This is not the first time HoCo has had prisoners escape. My guess is they were on their way to the psych eval which, IIRC from another case, doesn't want prisoners handcuffed...

    He was a DOC inmate, so this was, likely, a MD Corrections prisoner transport van, not Howard County.
     

    whistlersmother

    Peace through strength
    Jan 29, 2013
    8,972
    Fulton, MD
    Chopper, a few more police cars, some woman having a bad day broken down near the ramp...

    Seems fairly typical including s* show traffic on 32 WB
     

    whistlersmother

    Peace through strength
    Jan 29, 2013
    8,972
    Fulton, MD
    He was a DOC inmate, so this was, likely, a MD Corrections prisoner transport van, not Howard County.
    I recall that prisoners aren't handcuffed when being taken for psych eval in Jessup. Whether HoCo or otherwise, I couldn't say.

    Any guess if that was the case here? Reports are he wasn't cuffed or shackled.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Aug 17, 2011
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    Probably hiding in a car at the Marshalling Yard across the street from Perkins, wouldn't be the first (or last) time they'd had escapees make it into the facility.
     

    joppaj

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    Apr 11, 2008
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    With due respect, that means they have no incentive not to injure or kill guards, police or the public to stay out of jail next time.
    While I get that, I assume that most of them will already go to those lengths.
     

    rbird7282

    Ultimate Member
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    Dec 6, 2012
    18,736
    Columbia
    I see this

    Those who describe whiskey as their hobby and the silly things they do in pursuit of bottles of whiskey
    What does it mean to call someone a tater?


    The latest word in bourbon whiskey parlance, a “tater” is an enthusiast who perpetuates the category's newly found hype culture. Taters are the type to run to liquor stores upon hearing a bottle is getting hot — like, say, if it won an award — and buy a case for the sole purpose of re-selling it

    I figured it was like Donk or sophisticate in a derogatory term. Dude looks special

    May I introduce a fellow pair of sophisticates


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    RFBfromDE

    W&C MD, UT, PA
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    Aug 21, 2022
    12,745
    The Land of Pleasant Living
    May I introduce a fellow pair of sophisticates


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    'Tis Delaware you must go if thou seekist sophisticates!


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