Arheel's Uncle
Senior Reporter
6 suspects indicted in organized crime ring linked to Baltimore carjackings | WBAL Baltimore News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kon-4SoB-bk The Maryland attorney general and Baltimore police announced indictments of six people who are believed to be part of an organized crime ring responsible fo
www.wbal.com
6 suspects indicted in organized crime ring linked to Baltimore carjackings
By: Greg Ng, WBAL-TV 11February 27, 2024
The Maryland attorney general and Baltimore police announced indictments of six people who are believed to be part of an organized crime ring responsible for a string of crimes across the city.
Investigators said the suspects — two of whom are minors — are charged with multiple criminal counts, including participation in a criminal gang, first-degree murder, armed carjacking, armed robbery, assault, burglary and firearms-related offenses.
The attorney general’s office identified the adult suspects as follows. All are from Baltimore.
- Anecio Rodriguez (156 counts, including murder)
- Kevin Mills (85 counts, including seven carjackings and attempted carjackings)
- Lovelle Little (269 counts, including 19 carjackings and attempted carjackings)
- Twan Ellis (67 counts, including two armed carjackings)
One of the juvenile suspects is too young to be tried in adult court.
“An additional youth was too young to be charged as an adult with the co-defendants, so that individual is being handled in juvenile court,” said Katie Dorian, chief of the criminal division of the attorney general’s office.
Officials said the suspects are responsible for a woman’s killing during an attempted carjacking in 2022. Since then, police said investigators have linked the suspects to at least 35 carjackings, eight attempted carjackings, two attempted murders and several commercial robberies. In all, it’s believed there are more than 80 victims.
“These crime endangered residents and instilled fear in communities throughout Baltimore City and the surrounding areas,” Attorney General Anthony Brown said at a news conference Tuesday afternoon.
SHOCKING
WATCH city youtube channel: City and state officials announce indictments of criminal organization in Baltimore
Last edited: