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Baltimore man, woman plead guilty in bus driver’s death

BALTIMORE — A Baltimore man and woman have pleaded guilty in the shooting death of a bus driver in 2020.

The Baltimore Sun reports that Cameron Silcott pleaded guilty Tuesday to first-degree murder and a firearms offense in the fatal shooting of Maryland Transit Administration bus driver Marcus Parks.

Nichelle Greene pleaded guilty to first-degree felony murder, acknowledging that she participated in the robbery that led to Parks’ killing.

Circuit Judge Lynn Stewart Mays is expected to sentence Silcott to life in prison later this week.

The judge tentatively agreed to adhere to the punishment proposed by the prosecutor and defense attorney for Greene: life with all but 40 years suspended.

Driver in Baltimore shoots 1 medic with air pellet, hits another with car

BALTIMORE (AP) — Officials say two medics were injured while responding to a call in south Baltimore when a driver fired an air pellet gun at them, then struck one medic with the car. The Baltimore Sun reports that Fire Department spokesman Chief Roman Clark says a medic unit was responding to a call around 7:30 p.m. Monday, when a car pulled up beside them and fired an air pellet gun at them, striking one medic in the face.
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