Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Maryland gubernatorial candidates react to Supreme Court leak suggesting Roe v. Wade will be overturned


An unprecedented leak of a purported U.S. Supreme Court draft majority opinion striking down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey published Monday night by Politico has dominated political discussion in the hours since. Maryland candidates for governor weighed in on the document, which Politico claims it has confirmed was authored by Justice Samuel Alito. Voters in Maryland approved a ballot measure in 1992 that preserved abortion on-demand up until the point of viability if Roe were to be overturned. Democrats in Annapolis widely expanded the number of healthcare professionals who could perform abortions in the General Assembly's 2022 session, over the objections and veto of Maryland's Republican Governor Larry Hogan.

Despite those legal precedents, Democrats running for Hogan's job aggressively responded to the potential SCOTUS decision. Wes Moore called it "deeply disturbing and dangerous," in a statement. "It cannot be overstated how many people will die as a result of this decision," Moore added, promising he would press for an amendment to Maryland's constitution, among other efforts.

"It will be the duty of Maryland's next Democratic governor to unapologetically protect and expand a pregnant person's right to an abortion," John King tweeted. "This assault on women, on a woman’s right to abortion care, is absolutely abhorrent," King wrote.

Candidate and current Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot called on lawmakers to "enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution" in a tweet. "But we must not stop there. It is not enough to preserve the status quo in the face of attacks on reproductive healthcare. So much more must be done to expand the accessibility of abortion care services."

Rushern Baker, former Prince George's County Executive now running for governor, considered the nationwide impacts of the possible Supreme Court decision. In a tweet, he exhorted state lawmakers to "prepare NOW for the many who may soon have to travel here for care."

Jon Baron also called for amending the state constitution. "This ruling, if made official, would cause immeasurable harm to millions around the country. It’s appalling — and a reminder of the imperative of state-level leadership on abortion rights," Baron tweeted.

"Guns have more rights than women in America," former Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler tweeted this morning. He promised to be a "brick wall" against any reduction of abortion rights. Like Baker, he forsaw Maryland becoming a destination for women in other states seeking abortions if such a ruling passed.

Ashwani Jain joined Baker and Gansler in seeking to position Maryland as an "abortion sanctuary." He tweeted that "There’s no such thing as 'Pro-Life.' You’re either FOR safe abortions or AGAINST healthcare access."

"I'm disgusted. And infuriated," former Montgomery County Councilmember and U.S. Labor Secretary Tom Perez tweeted. "This is another step toward the Court forfeiting legitimacy. Make no mistake: people will lose their lives. Abortion and reproductive freedoms are fundamental freedoms—and always will be. We're going to fight like hell."

The only Republican ticket to speak on the leak so far was that of Delegate Dan Cox and his running mate Gordana Schifanelli. " I pray God it’s true," Cox posted on Facebook. "And because of the three SCOTUS seats appointed by President Trump, Roe v. Wade and abortion on demand are no more. May it ever be forgiven our land and may the blood of the innocent be part of the cloud of witnesses that triumphantly proclaim with all Americans 'we are endowed by our Creator with unalienable rights…of Life…!' And may the healing of women who’ve been lied to or overwhelmed by their decision, overflow with grace."

"Leaking draft opinion from the Supreme Court is another example of destructive behavior of the radical left - the fascists and haters of our country," Schifanelli tweeted. 

Republicans Robin Ficker and Kelly Schulz have yet to publicly comment on the potential SCOTUS decision. 

Unaffliated candidate Kyle Sefcik tweeted his support for the "weakening and overturning of Roe v. Wade."

Car stolen from home in Rockville


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a stolen car at a home in Rockville  early yesterday morning. The vehicle was taken from the driveway of a house in the 5300 block of Trailway Drive. It is believed that the vehicle was stolen sometime between 10:00 PM Sunday night and 7:00 AM Monday morning.

Monday, May 2, 2022

Strong-arm carjacking in Rockville


Rockville City police responded to a strong-arm carjacking in broad daylight Saturday afternoon, April 30, 2022 at 2:45 PM. A black male in his 40s with a slim build jumped into a red, 2016 Nissan Altima (MD Tag 6DH0170) in the 800 block of Hungerford Drive, police say. The suspect was last seen driving the car north on Hungerford (MD 355).

Montgomery County police detectives have now taken over the investigation of the case. If you spot the vehicle, call police at 301-279-8000. If the situation appears to be an emergency, call 911.

Photo courtesy Nissan

Another assault at Rockville Metro station


Less than a week after an individual was assaulted in a parking area at the Rockville Metro station, Rockville City police were investigating a second assault reported there Saturday afternoon. A 2nd-degree assault was reported in a surface parking lot at the station at 4:45 PM on Saturday, according to crime data. If you are parking at this station, I recommend remaining aware of your surroundings at all times.

Sunday, May 1, 2022

Truck crashes over wall at Fireside Park Apartments in Rockville


A Chevrolet SUV crashed over a retaining wall at the Fireside Park Apartments at 735 Monroe Street in Rockville yesterday. Rockville City police responded to the incident. Officers determined there were no injuries, and called a tow truck in to remove the vehicle from the wall. Police did not say what caused the collision.

Photo courtesy Rockville City Police Department

Strong-arm robbery reported at Rockville hotel


Rockville City police were called to a hotel on Shady Grove Road Friday night, after an individual reported having been the victim of a strong-arm robbery there. The robbery was reported at a hotel in the 16000 block of Shady Grove Road at 11:30 PM, according to crime data. A Red Roof Inn is located on that block.

Saturday, April 30, 2022

Assault at Twinbrook Recreation Center in Rockville


A victim reported being assaulted at the Twinbrook Recreation Center in Rockville Thursday afternoon. Rockville City police were summoned to the facility at 4:30 PM, according to crime data. An individual reported having been the victim of a 2nd-degree assault. Several assaults have been reported in nearby parks and on trails in the vicinity in recent weeks.