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Thread: Baltimore County police identify Perry Hall burglar team

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    Default Baltimore County police identify Perry Hall burglar team

    Police said a Perry Hall man and a Kingsville woman are being investigated for possible involvement in multiple area burglaries.

    Police arrested James Hoffman Jr., 22, of the unit block of Bellfalls Way in Perry Hall, and Sydney Cossaboon, 20, of the unit block of Patrick Way in Kingsville, on the scene of a break-in on Wednesday afternoon, according to Cpl. Cathleen Batton, a Baltimore County police spokeswoman.

    At about 2:08 p.m. on Feb. 13, in the 8900 block of Carlisle Avenue, a neighbor called 911 to report a suspicious vehicle in front of a home. Multiple police officers then surrounded the home and talked a man into exiting the home. The man was arrested on the scene and police also arrested a woman inside the suspicious vehicle, according to Lt. Ron Brooks of the White Marsh police precinct.
    http://perryhall.patch.com/articles/...l-burglar-team

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    The agenda persists. You got a long way to go dude. Keep trying.

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    he looks like a real benefit to his community

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeah View Post
    he looks like a real benefit to his community
    True scholar, real overachiever.

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    batton identified the man and woman as hoffman and cossaboon, and confirmed that they are being investigated for involvement in multiple area burglaries.

    --php

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    Quote Originally Posted by RalR View Post
    --php
    What does php stand for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by demopublican View Post
    What does php stand for?
    Think on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RalR View Post
    Think on it.
    That would be TOI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ybnormal View Post
    The agenda persists. You got a long way to go dude. Keep trying.
    What agenda? Black crimes only so you can articulate your condescending amplifications toward blacks which you display a great talent. Really, I received your memorandum, black crimes only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demopublican View Post
    That would be TOI.
    php= kma since you want to know. I think it is reverse ebonics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicmd View Post
    php= kma since you want to know. I think it is reverse ebonics.
    KMA Radio? The Nebraska radio station?

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    http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro-whatcando.php

    Anything. PHP is mainly focused on server-side scripting, so you can do anything any other CGI program can do, such as collect form data, generate dynamic page content, or send and receive cookies. But PHP can do much more.

    There are three main areas where PHP scripts are used.

    Server-side scripting. This is the most traditional and main target field for PHP. You need three things to make this work. The PHP parser (CGI or server module), a web server and a web browser. You need to run the web server, with a connected PHP installation. You can access the PHP program output with a web browser, viewing the PHP page through the server. All these can run on your home machine if you are just experimenting with PHP programming. See the installation instructions section for more information.
    Command line scripting. You can make a PHP script to run it without any server or browser. You only need the PHP parser to use it this way. This type of usage is ideal for scripts regularly executed using cron (on *nix or Linux) or Task Scheduler (on Windows). These scripts can also be used for simple text processing tasks. See the section about Command line usage of PHP for more information.
    Writing desktop applications. PHP is probably not the very best language to create a desktop application with a graphical user interface, but if you know PHP very well, and would like to use some advanced PHP features in your client-side applications you can also use PHP-GTK to write such programs. You also have the ability to write cross-platform applications this way. PHP-GTK is an extension to PHP, not available in the main distribution. If you are interested in PHP-GTK, visit » its own website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demopublican View Post
    KMA Radio? The Nebraska radio station?
    you got it

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicmd View Post
    you got it
    No he doesn't. KMA is licensed to Shenandoah, IA.
    Dieser Weg wird kein leichter sein; dieser Weg wird steinig und schwer.
    Nicht mit vielen wirst du dir einig sein, doch dieses Leben bietet so viel mehr. --Xavier Naidoo

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicmd View Post
    What agenda? Black crimes only so you can articulate your condescending amplifications toward blacks which you display a great talent. Really, I received your memorandum, black crimes only.
    As a white guy, with the actions I have seen lately on this forum I must agree with this.

    In regards to the story, how long did they think they would be able to illegally enter homes? That in it-self is a very very dangerous act.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimatt View Post
    Wow matt, you are on the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicmd View Post
    Wow matt, you are on the ball.
    Except I still have no idea what the OP was talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RalR View Post
    As a white guy, with the actions I have seen lately on this forum I must agree
    As a black guy, I agree.

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    Does the OP have a point to be made?

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