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Soccer jerseys A jury yesterday found one man guilty and another innocent in the Fourth of July shooting of an Episcopalian priest at an Annapolis cemetery. , After a five-day trial, the Circuit Court jury took 2V4 hours to reach a verdict, exonerating Roland Blake and finding bis friend, Thomas A. Brown* guilty of the crime. The pair was charged with accosting the Rev. William Redmon and a companion, Caroline Janofsky, in St. Anne 's Cemetery, located southwest of Northwest and CaVvett streets. Brown and Blake, both in their 20s, faced 16 charges each, including assault with intent to murder and armed robbery. JRedmon, of Baltimore, was shot once in the back as he fled from his assailant. He then plunged into nearby College Creek, where he sought help from a boater. Ms. Janofsky, also of Baltimore, was knocked to the ground and her keys and 1984 Dodge Charger were stolen during the 2 p.m. assault. Brown, who lives across the street from the graveyard, was arrested two days later while driving the car. A bag containing a stocking mask and gun were found in the back seat. Blake, linked to the crime by Brown 's sister, was arrested 22 days after the shoot- ing. The co-defendants still face three more armed robbery trials. They also are charged in the June holdups of Mack 's Restaurant in Severna Park and Shaw 's Market in Annapolis and the armed robbery of a Pasadena couple in their home. In the cemetery case, Blake 's attorney, public defender Stephen Harris, argued that neither victim could identify his client. Valerie Brown, the sister of Brown, had testified she heard a gunshot and saw Blake running from the graveyard with a gun and stocking mask in hand. Blake, she said, climbed into a 1964 Dodge Charger and drove down the street,' where he picked up a man in a red shirt. Her brother, she testified, earlier was wearing a red football shirt, Co-defendant Brown was identified through a photographic lineup by Redmon as bis assailant Brown was found guilty on ail charges except assault with intent to rob. e e er es NORWALK - Wage negotia- tions between the city and its employes are scheduled to be- gin tonight. Negotiations last year were 1 complicated by the employes' formation of a local chapter of the Ohio Civi l Service Em- ployes Association (OCSEA) and a debate about recognition of the union in city council. THE DISPUTE was settled in Apri l - after more than eight months of talks - with Open house in Sp SPENCER - An open house for al l candidates in Spencer Village, township and for the Black River Board of Educa- tion will be held Friday from 7 30 to 9 p.m. in the Spencer Town Hall.Soccer jerseys
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