Tag: sam shropshire
Opinion: Was Justice Served?
Or Was Shropshire Railroaded? By now all of the local papers (here and here) and blogs (here and here) are abuzz with the news that soon to be former Alderman Samuel E. Shropshire of Annapolis was convicted of sex crimes against a midshipman. Some will thumnp their chests in victory and feel that society and [...]
Shropshire Guilty
Annapolis Alderman Guilty Of Fondling Midshipman The Capital is reporting that outgoing Alderman Sam Shropshire was found guilty of second degree assault and a fourth degree sexual offense. The verdict comes after a one day trial in fron tof Circuit Court Paul F. Harris, Jr. Shropshire was charged with groping a male midshipman in May [...]
Hate Crimes In Annapolis
Bowling And Shropshire Turn Up The Heat In the wake of the horrific fliers that were distributed just before the election, the two targeted men are turning the heat up. Way up! Yesterday, Ward 7 Alderman Sam Shropshire and Scott Bowling (unsuccessful candidate for Ward 3) spoke for a half hour on the “Talk With..” [...]
Shropshire To Call For Investigation
Alderman Plans To Involve US and MD Attorney General In Hate Crime UPDATE: We have learned that a statement from Classie Hoyle may be forthcoming tomorrow–4 days after the fliers were distributed. On Monday’s Annapolis City Council meeting, Alderman Sam Shropshire will be introducing two letters for signature by the Council members and the Mayor [...]
What Will Be The McFall Out?
A Political Flip Flop? While any support to the Cordle campaign is likely welcome, one has to wonder if there will be any residual fallout and damage done to the Democratic Party in Annapolis. Will it damage them? Will it invigorate them? Back in June,, Mayoral candidates Wayne Taylor, Trudy McFall, Sam Shropshire, Gilbert Renaut, [...]
Need Help With Your Mortgage?
Alderman Shropshire Sponsoring Panel Discussion TONIGHT at 6:00pm at Annapolis City Hall, Ward 7 Alderman, Sam Shropshire is sponsoring a panel discussion entitled “In Times of Hardship: Keeping Your Mortgage Afloat.” This will be include Edith Jenkins, State Community Liaison for the Maryland Department of Housing; Angela Franton, Community Development Specialist for the City of [...]
































