Posted on 12/21/2014 5:59:48 AM PST by Abby4116
Updated: Sunday, December 21 2014, 08:31 AM EST
According to Baltimore County Police, the man who shot an Owings Mills woman early Saturday morning is also the suspect in the murders of two New York Police Department officers.
The suspect has been identified as Ismaaiyl Abdula Brinsley, 28.
At 5:48 a.m., Baltimore County Police were dispatched to the 10000-block of Mill Run Circle for a shooting. The 29-year old woman was shot in the abdomen by Brinsley. Her name has not been released, she is expected to survive. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived.
BCoPD detectives became aware at about 1:30 p.m. of Instagram posts by the suspect that included threats against police officers. BCoPD immediately began trying to determine the location from which the posts were sent and found that the posts indicated the suspect was in Brooklyn, NY. BCoPD also tracked the phone the suspect was using.
At about 2:10 p.m., BCoPD made a phone call to the 70th precinct in New York, advising NYPD that the phone of a suspect wanted for a shooting in Owings Mills was pinging at a location in the 70th precinct. NYPD and BCoPD discussed the threatening Instagram posts during that phone call.
Also around 2:10 p.m., BCoPD faxed a "wanted" poster to NYPD with information about the suspect, Brinsley. Around 2:50 p.m., BCoPD sent a teletype with the same information contained in the flyer to NYPD's real-time crime center. The investigation of the Owings Mills shooting by BCoPD's Violent Crimes Unit is ongoing. BCoPD continues to assist NYPD with its investigation.
Read More at: http://foxbaltimore.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/baltimore-county-police-warned-nypd-shooting-suspect-34583.shtml
you can out run the car but ya can’t outrun that fishin pole
Yet another moozlum full of hate. Typical.
“Faxed”? “Teletype”?
Where’s all this homeland security money going?
I’m guessing all the NSA and face recognition and whatnot are not being directed at perps with the name Ismail Abdullah.
I understand there has to be an evidence trail, but can’t this info be sent over the, oh, I don’t know, internet?
Or are they still using the “crime computers” from 70’s TV shows with the punch cards and tape reels?
Who sends faxs anymore?
What’s a “teletype”?
funny....my grown son went in for an elective surgery a week or so ago. I was there. the Doc and his minions had reams of paper for him to sign. “so much for a paperless society” I interjected. “Yeah....no” the Doc laughingly said....meaning he agreed, but was stuck with it.
my insurance agent asked me to FAX something to her.
cant I make a file and email you? I asked. yeah she said, but she says fax because there are still enough Luddites out there that run to Staples to fax things because they are incapable of anything else.
I work at a hospital that still sends out faxes, and there’s a very good reason for doing so. When you send an email, especially emails that go to places that you don’t have permanent long-standing relationships with,you cannot control the security of the email servers that those messages might reside on.
The Health Information Privacy and Protection Act (HIPPA) has pretty severe penalties for the unauthorized or unwanted disclosure of people’s medical information.
There are ways around this hole by using encryption and such, but most smaller places simply aren’t set up to take part in using encryption. The only thing you can do to reliably get their information to them without violating the law is with a fax.
Interestingly, we also still use pagers extensively in medicine. Most people are baffled by this, and think we are living in the Stone Age. The truth of the matter is, Communication by cellular networks cannot deliver information simultaneously in a reliable manner, which is critical in the delivery of medical care in the instance of something like a cardiac code team inside a hospital where everybody has to get it at the same time reliably and react instantly.
Well they could put the puch card equipment to good use and print out some Christmas cards...
A B C D E F G H I J K .. M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.....NOL...NOL...NOL
I was going to note that docs and hospitals still us, and insist on using, Fax. It’s the only type of fax communication I’ve had in years. But VERY understandable.
The rest of us are using smart phones to instantly see stuff but the police are still using faxes and teletypes. rofl
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
Yeah, whatever happened to PDFs?
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