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Glen Burnie Fatal Accident

Monday, November 19, 2012

Police: Pasadena Woman, 3 Others Die in Collision

A head-on collision in Glen Burnie left four dead, including 21-year-old Brittney Marie Ziegler.

Anne Arundel County police released details in the initial investigation of a head-on collision in Glen Burnie Sunday afternoon that left four people dead, including a Pasadena woman driving a 3-year-old child. Officers responded to Marley Neck Boulevard near Freeman Shores Road shortly after 1:30 p.m. The investigation revealed a 2009 Mazda 3 attempted to pass traffic, crossed a double yellow line and collided head-on with a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am driving southbound on Marley Neck Boulevard The collision caused both vehicles to travel north, and one passenger was ejected from one of the vehicles. Arriving personnel pronounced the victims dead at the scene. Police identified the passengers of the Mazda as driver Joseph Allen Oliver Jr., 30…

BNB111

10:53 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Everyone here is correct, it's a dark road, the construction has forced the deers into the street and it's only 50 mph, people need to slow down, get off their phones and understand that you are operating a machine that has the power to take your life. I'm not sure what's wrong anymore with the younger generations always being in a hurry to get nowhere and now look what has happened!!!So very …   more ›

Monday, October 15, 2012

Pasadena Man Sentenced to 10 Days for DUI

Zachary Adam Covington, who was acquitted of manslaughter charges in a fatal 2011 crash, was back in court last week.

A Pasadena man will serve 10 days in jail after he pleaded guilty last week to driving under the influence (DUI) two months after he was involved in a fatal crash last year. Court records indicate that Zachary Adam Covington, 26, of the 8000 block of Hadfield Court in Pasadena, was in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court on Thursday for a DUI incident that took place on Jan. 19. Covington was found guilty and sentenced to the maximum one year in prison—with all suspended but 10 days. He will serve his 10 days on five weekends beginning Oct. 19, according to online court records. According to The Capital, Covington registered a 0.09 blood-alcohol content level, slightly more than the legal intoxication limit of 0.08. Although this was …

C King

7:54 pm on Tuesday, October 16, 2012

This is disgusting. We have laws on the books idiot Judges have decided they can re-write and re-interpret as they see fit. How many people have to die?   more ›

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