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A Baltimore man has been convicted of fatally shooting a passenger on an MTA bus in Downtown Baltimore last year. James ...
James Richburg shot William Womack "from near-point-blank range" because the latter allegedly refused to apologize for bumping into him.
Prosecutors said a man on an MTA bus shot and killed another passenger who bumped into him. The defendant claims self-defense ...
A Baltimore jury found a man guilty of second-degree murder and two gun charges in connection with a fatal shooting on a ...
James Richburg, 61, shot William Womack "from near-point-blank range" because the latter refused to apologize for accidentally bumping into him.
James Richburg, 62, was found guilty on three counts — second-degree murder, use of a firearm in a crime of violence and ...
According to Law & Crime, Richburg killed Womack, 30, in Baltimore in November 2024 "following a dispute" aboard a bus.
While tourists stick to the Inner Harbor like it's the entire city and take photos of Edgar Allan Poe's grave like they' ...
BALTIMORE — A jury has found the man who shot a passenger that bumped into him without apologizing on an MTA bus guilty.
A recent audit is critical of Department of General Services leases in Baltimore but that’s just the tip of an economic ...
Planning for a multibillion-dollar east-west Red Line transit project in Baltimore lives on, but getting funds from federal government under President Donald Trump will be an uphill battle.