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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146741A<br />
<br />
Photographer Matthew Schrier escaped from a Syrian terrorist prison. Since his return to the US, he has been feeding intelligence to counter-terrorism officials. He is photographed in his hotel room at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_Matthew_Schrier_Syria_Prison_...JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
<br />
Cookie Dough is probably Molossia's most valuable resource. Not only is the country's currency, the Valora, based on it's (super)market value, but it's also used in the Kokintz System to measure weight. One Fenwick is based on a large tube of Pillsbury Cookie Dough. The Norton, is the length of the President's hand (roughly 7 inches), and the Zenda is the unit of measurement for temperature, which is currently based off the height of Marilyn Monroe.  Back in 2007, when the Kokintz system was first implemented, the Zenda was based on the height of Molossia's former first lady, who now lives in Texas, but Marilyn Monroe is the same height -- and lets be honest -- a funnier reference. <br />
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Here's an explanation of the names from Molossia.org: "The names for these units of measurement derive from various movies that feature fictional nations, as well as other micronational icons. The Norton is, of course, named after Emperor Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, the 'patron saint' of micronationalism. The Fenwick, and its subunit, the Bascomb, are named for the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, from the book and movie 'The Mouse That Roared'. The Simms and its subunit, the Parador, are named for the movie, 'Moon Over Parador', while the Zenda is named for the movie 'The Prisoner of Zenda'.
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0744.jpg
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
<br />
Cookie Dough is probably Molossia's most valuable resource. Not only is the country's currency, the Valora, based on it's (super)market value, but it's also used in the Kokintz System to measure weight. One Fenwick is based on a large tube of Pillsbury Cookie Dough. The Norton, is the length of the President's hand (roughly 7 inches), and the Zenda is the unit of measurement for temperature, which is currently based off the height of Marilyn Monroe.  Back in 2007, when the Kokintz system was first implemented, the Zenda was based on the height of Molossia's former first lady, who now lives in Texas, but Marilyn Monroe is the same height -- and lets be honest -- a funnier reference. <br />
<br />
Here's an explanation of the names from Molossia.org: "The names for these units of measurement derive from various movies that feature fictional nations, as well as other micronational icons. The Norton is, of course, named after Emperor Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, the 'patron saint' of micronationalism. The Fenwick, and its subunit, the Bascomb, are named for the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, from the book and movie 'The Mouse That Roared'. The Simms and its subunit, the Parador, are named for the movie, 'Moon Over Parador', while the Zenda is named for the movie 'The Prisoner of Zenda'.
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0741.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
<br />
Cookie Dough is probably Molossia's most valuable resource. Not only is the country's currency, the Valora, based on it's (super)market value, but it's also used in the Kokintz System to measure weight. One Fenwick is based on a large tube of Pillsbury Cookie Dough. The Norton, is the length of the President's hand (roughly 7 inches), and the Zenda is the unit of measurement for temperature, which is currently based off the height of Marilyn Monroe.  Back in 2007, when the Kokintz system was first implemented, the Zenda was based on the height of Molossia's former first lady, who now lives in Texas, but Marilyn Monroe is the same height -- and lets be honest -- a funnier reference. <br />
<br />
Here's an explanation of the names from Molossia.org: "The names for these units of measurement derive from various movies that feature fictional nations, as well as other micronational icons. The Norton is, of course, named after Emperor Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, the 'patron saint' of micronationalism. The Fenwick, and its subunit, the Bascomb, are named for the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, from the book and movie 'The Mouse That Roared'. The Simms and its subunit, the Parador, are named for the movie, 'Moon Over Parador', while the Zenda is named for the movie 'The Prisoner of Zenda'.
    130812_Republic_of_Molossia_0739.jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 04, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
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NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170404_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 04, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170404_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170403_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 04, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170404_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170403_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170403_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170403_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
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<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170403_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
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NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
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  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
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NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170403_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - April 03, 2017:  Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
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NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170403_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - March 29, 2017: Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
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NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170329_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
    170125_Boxing_Baltimore_0771.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
    170125_Boxing_Baltimore_0769.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
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Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
    170125_Boxing_Baltimore_0768.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
<br />
Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
    170125_Boxing_Baltimore_0760.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
<br />
Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
    170125_Boxing_Baltimore_0762.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
<br />
Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
    170125_Boxing_Baltimore_0758.jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 25, 2017: Garrin Davis, father of current IBF junior lightweight champion Gervonta Davis at the Upton Boxing Club in West Baltimore Wednesday January 25, 2017. <br />
<br />
Several stints in prison for drugs kept Garrin and and Gervonta's mother in and out of rising boxing star's life throughout much of his childhood. The Upton Boxing Club gave Gervonta Davis the stability and discipline to he needed to stay off the streets and out of gang life. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30201545A
    170125_Boxing_Baltimore_0755.jpg
  • Washington, D.C. - March 21, 2016: The watch tower from Angola Prison is surrounded by caution tape and construction equipment inside the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of African American History and Culture.<br />
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The museum is slated to open September 24th. The building, designed by David Adjaye, sits atop the last available plot in the National Mall, very close to the Washington Monument.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30188039A
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  • Washington, D.C. - March 21, 2016: The watch tower from Angola Prison is surrounded by caution tape and construction equipment inside the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of African American History and Culture.<br />
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The museum is slated to open September 24th. The building, designed by David Adjaye, sits atop the last available plot in the National Mall, very close to the Washington Monument.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30188039A
    160321_National_Museum_African_Ameri...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - March 30, 2015: A prison transfer van assumed to carry former DEA Agent Carl M. Force IV drives in to the United States District Court in Baltimore on Monday March 30, 2015, where he appeared before a magistrate judge Timothy J Sulilvan.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30172694A
    150330_Silk_Road_Baltimore_Federal_C...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: A park space in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore.<br />
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Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: The intersection of W. North and Pennsylvania Avenues is a commercial hub in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore. It became the epicenter for rioting earlier in the week after Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. A new CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0311.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: The infamous burned out CVS, located at the intersection of W. North and Pennsylvania Avenues has became a symbol of the rioting earlier in the week after Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. On Monday the CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0304.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Helicopters circle the airspace above the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore Thursday April 30, 2015. Normally this location is the commercial hub for the economically blighted neighborhood, but early last week It became the epicenter for rioting the day Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. The CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0303.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Men in suits (a neighborhood man identified them as members of The Nation of Islam) walk down W. North Ave. at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave., Thursday April 30, 2015 in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore. Normally this location is the commercial hub for the economically blighted neighborhood, but early last week It became the epicenter for rioting the day Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. The CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0295.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Men in suits (a neighborhood man identified them as members of The Nation of Islam) walk down W. North Ave. at the intersection of Pennsylvania Ave., Thursday April 30, 2015 in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore. Normally this location is the commercial hub for the economically blighted neighborhood, but early last week It became the epicenter for rioting the day Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. The CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0288.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Protestors march down W. North Ave, after leaving the infamous burned out CVS in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore. Normally this location is the commercial hub in economically blighted neighborhood, but early last week It became the epicenter for rioting the day Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. The CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0279.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: People make pictures in front of the infamous burned out CVS at the intersection of W. North and Pennsylvania Avenues. Normally this location is a commercial hub in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore, but early last week It became the epicenter for rioting the day Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. The CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
<br />
The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0269.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Protestors and media line up in front of the burned out CVS at the intersection of W. North and Pennsylvania Avenues. This location is a commercial hub in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore. It also became the epicenter for rioting earlier in the week after Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. A new CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
<br />
The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0266.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Protestors and media line up in front of the burned out CVS at the intersection of W. North and Pennsylvania Avenues. This location is a commercial hub in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore. It also became the epicenter for rioting earlier in the week after Freddie Gray was put to rest Monday. A new CVS was looted and burned, a check cashing business was broken in to, three police vehicles were destroyed, two were set on fire. Community relations with police have been hostile for decades. When Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley was mayor he enacted a zero tolerance policy to reduce crime. The tactic worked, but increased prison population, and gave many residents of Sandtown records with long rap sheets of both minor and major infractions, driving up debt while making them unemployable. <br />
<br />
The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0257.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Wayne Brooks, 44, top bunk, and Lorenzo Smith, 50, have both lived in the Penn North Community Resource Center's supportive housing dormitory for 2 months. The residents either come straight from prison, were homeless or referred by an inpatient facility. The Penn Station Resource Center is located in the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore, where some of the most violent rioting occurred this week after Freddie Gray was buried.<br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Penn North Community Resource Center resident roommates Monica Morton, left, and Marquita Carroll, right, hangout in the 12 person supportive housing apartment's living room Thursday April 30, 2015. The residents either come straight from prison, were homeless or referred by an inpatient facility. <br />
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The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0061.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 30, 2015: Penn North Community Resource Center resident roommates Monica Morton, left, and Marquita Carroll, right, hangout in the 12 person supportive housing apartment's living room Thursday April 30, 2015. The residents either come straight from prison, were homeless or referred by an inpatient facility. <br />
<br />
The poor, predominately black area of Baltimore known as Sandtown is where the most violent riots occurred the week Freddie Gray was laid to rest. Tensions between the are's residents and police have been bubbling long before Freddie Gray died while in police custody. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Globe and Mail
    150430_SandTown_0054.JPG
  • Baltimore, Maryland - March 30, 2015: A prison transfer van assumed to carry former DEA Agent Carl M. Force IV drives in to the United States District Court in Baltimore on Monday March 30, 2015, where he appeared before a magistrate judge Timothy J Sulilvan.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30172694A
    150330_Silk_Road_Baltimore_Federal_C...jpg
  • Laurel, Maryland - March 29, 2017: Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170329_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - March 29, 2017: Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170329_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - March 29, 2017: Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170329_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - March 29, 2017: Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170329_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
  • Laurel, Maryland - March 29, 2017: Charles "Chuckie Craig" was killed on a rainy night after being shot four-times in the back of his head at close range by Terrell Bush in the parking lot outside J's Sports Cafe -- now 5 Sisters Restaurant -- in the 12600 block of Laurel-Bowie Road, April 30th, 2005. Craig was 35. Bush fled to Georgia and was apprehend in 2006. He is currently serving life in prison plus 20 years in Cumberland, Md.<br />
<br />
<br />
NBA Superstar Kevin Durant's jersey number "35" is a tribute to his rec. league coach and mentor Charles "Chuckie" Craig, who was gunned down in at a night club in Laurel, Md., in 2005 when he was 35 years old. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30204524A
    170329_Kevin_Durant_35_Chuckie_Craig...JPG
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