13 Charges Dropped In St. Patrick's Day Beating Case
A brutal beating and robbery caught on tape shocked people in Baltimore and around the country. Now more than half of the charges against those arrested have been thrown out.
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A brutal beating and robbery caught on tape shocked people in Baltimore and around the country. Now more than half of the charges against those arrested have been thrown out.
Police say they have arrested the fourth person they were looking for in the videotaped beating of a Virginia man on St. Patrick's Day weekend in Baltimore.
Police make another arrest in the beating of a Baltimore tourist. A young woman is the second person to be charged in the brutal attack caught on tape.
Baltimore City police have released pictures of the suspects involved in the assault of a tourist on North Calvert Street.
Caught on camera-- a tourist being beaten in downtown Baltimore and instead of helping him, a crowd laughs and steals his belongings.
The historically hard-partying students of West Virginia University don't need much provocation to act up, but authorities say they weren't the only ones causing the St. Patrick's Day mayhem documented in several online videos.
For the second time this week, controversy over crowd control. This time, Canton spiraled out of control on St. Patrick's Day. Now residents want to know why police did nothing as hundreds of revelers trashed the square.
It's St. Patrick's Day, and more than a few people will be out celebrating with a cold drink in a local pub. And, Aileen Gabbey with the Maryland SPCA talks about exercise gear for your dog.
It's that time of year in the city -- a day of Irish pride -- featuring the green and gold, festive music, soccer and plenty of drinking all the while. Baltimore is world-renowned for its Inner Harbor, football and crab cakes. However, the city is also notable for throwing some of the best St. Patty's Day events anywhere in the country. In particular, there are five local Irish spots that are must-visit venues during this special holiday.
St. Patrick's Day celebrations usually mean a lot of green: green beer, green bagels, green clothing. But if you want a truly Irish St. Patrick's Day, do it with style by sipping on one of the many fine Irish whiskeys offered at Baltimore's local pubs.
Serve your shepherd's pie with some cabbage rolls as a side. These cabbage rolls feature many of the same ingredients as the pie (making it easy on your prep time), but with the addition of tangy goat cheese, you'll hardly even notice! These two dishes offer some unique twists on classic favorites, perfect for a St. Patrick's Day dinner for two!
A nonprofit organization is offering free cab rides to St. Patrick's Day revelers in the Washington area to help curb drunken driving.
Whose Irish eyes have YOU smiling?
St. Patrick's Day is one of Baltimore's most beloved and colorful holidays. The city's festive spirit comes alive with the annual St. Patrick's Day parade, lots of great music and events that turn a one-day holiday into a week-long celebration of all things Irish. If you're looking for a great spot to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Baltimore, these standout places have got you covered.
If you're looking for a spot to do the best Irish celebrating you possibly can, than look no further. Slainte Irish Pub and Restaurant in the heart of Fells Point is the perfect spot to sit down and have a pint (or a few) of Guinness or Harp with some solid Irish food.
St. Patrick's Day safety. In light of the holiday, the Baltimore County Police Department is beefing up patrols.
Maryland State Police plan to conduct saturation patrols for drunken or impaired drivers in every county for St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is scheduled to march in the 56th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in Baltimore.
St. Patrick's Day is not just about wearing green and chugging beer. It's a time to celebrate the rich heritage of Irish culture. Here are some of the ways you can do just that this St. Patrick's Day.
Are you looking for the best Irish pubs in Baltimore? Try James Joyce, Ryan's Daughter, Slainte, Mick O'Shea's or Patrick's of Pratt Street.
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