Beginning Monday night, Vice TV will air its eight-part series on the 2002 D.C. sniper shooting spree that left 10 dead and Montgomery County residents terrorized for three weeks. Have you heard the Story of the DC Sniper, In His Own Words? https://t.co/waQFHbphnw pic.twitter.com/m7tsY8Xptf — VICE (@VICE) May 8, 2021 I, Sniper is the story […]
D.C. Sniper Malvo Asks Supreme Court for New Sentence
Lee Boyd Malvo, the teenager who assisted John Muhammad during the D.C. sniper shooting spree in 2002, is asking the Supreme Court for a new sentence. During that three-week crime spree, Malvo and Muhammad killed 10 people in the Washington area. Muhammad ultimately received the death penalty. Malvo was sentenced to life without parole. The […]
Montgomery Talks: Looking Back on Three Weeks of Terror During the 2002 Sniper Attacks
Seventeen years ago, a man and his teenage protege terrorized the D.C. region shooting random victims getting gas, loading their cars with packages or waiting for a bus. David Reichenbaugh, then a Maryland State Police lieutenant, talks about the investigation and arrest of John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo.
Top 10 for Oct. 20-26
Public safety news dominates our Top 10 for the week. Some politics, and a remembrance of the D.C. snipers. Pedestrian Struck, Killed on Shady Grove Road Guidance Counselor Charged With Committing Sex Offenses Against Two Women Man, Woman Killed in Single-Car Wreck Police Release Surveillance Video of Kensington Burglary Bethesda Apartment […]
15 Years Later: Residents Remember D.C. Sniper Shootings (VIDEO)
The memorial dedicated to the 10 people murdered in one of the region’s most notorious crime sprees, known to many as the D.C. Sniper Attacks, is being renovated at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton. “I don’t think anyone has really forgotten it,” Marguerite Danowski of Colesville, said. “Every once in while the word sniper comes up […]
Top 10 for Aug 11-17
Hate tops the MyMCMedia Top 10 for the week, which probably isn’t surprising considering the events of Charlottesville, Virginia.
D.C. Sniper’s Maryland Sentencing Stands
The sentence Lee Boyd Malvo received in a Montgomery County courtroom — life without possibility of parole — stands after county Circuit Court Judge Robert Greenberg’s ruling Wednesday. Greenberg ruled that a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court decision did not apply to Malvo. The ruling made life without parole for juvenile defendants unconstitutional. Malvo was one […]
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