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A.F. James Mac Arthur

Monday, May 6, 2013

Trial of Blogger Who Broadcast Police Standoff Begins Wednesday

Frank MacArthur, aka A.F. James MacArthur faces charges of possession of an unregistered shotgun and resisting arrest.

The trial of Frank MacArthur, aka A.F. James MacArthur, the blogger who live streamed his standoff with Baltimore police in his Waverly home in December is scheduled to begin Wednesday. His trial, on charges of possessing an unregistered shotgun and resisting arrest, is set for 2 p.m., in Baltimore City Circuit Court’s East Courthouse, 111 N. Calvert St. MacArthur, 47, has been held at the Baltimore City Detention Center without bail since his arrest. Last fall a warrant was issued for MacArthur for allegedly violating his probation from a previous charge. MacArthur then took to social media and began posting messages that he was being persecuted by the police because of what he was reporting on his blog, Baltimore Spectator, and his …

IamGayle

10:52 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

What are the odds that Mr. MacArthur will actually get a fair trial in Baltimore, all things considered?? Will any of the Patch bloggers be there to support one of their own?   more ›

Monday, March 11, 2013

Trial Set For Blogger Who Broadcast Police Standoff

Frank MacArthur, aka A.F. James MacArthur, will go to trial on gun charges in May.

Frank MacArthur, aka A.F. James MacArthur, the blogger who live streamed his standoff with Baltimore police last year, will go to trial in May. MacArthur, 47, appeared in Baltimore Circuit Court for arraignment Monday and his trial date is scheduled to start 2 p.m., May 8.  He pleaded not guilty to charges of possessing an unregistered shotgun and resisting arrest. MacArthur also asked that his bail be reset, but was told the arraignment was not the proper place for that request. He has been held without bail at the Baltimore City Detention Center since surrendering to police following a standoff outside his Waverly home on Dec. 1. Police initially said that MacArthur was wanted for a probation violation. But MacArthur, who blogged as the …

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Vigil Planned for Blogger Who Broadcast Standoff

A.F. James MacArthur is being held without bail for allegedly possessing a sawed off shotgun.

A small group is planning to hold a vigil for the blogger A.F. James MacArthur, who broadcast his negotiations with police over the Internet during a standoff in Waverly earlier this month. According to a Facebook event, a group of about 28 people currently intend to hold a vigil and press conference from 4 to 7 p.m., on Dec. 20, outside of Baltimore Central Booking and Intake. "AF James MacArthur is an independent journalist with ‘The Baltimore Spectator.’ He was reporting on police brutality in Baltimore when he was arrested on very tenuous charges. It is evident that police, like most perpetrators of violence, don't like the spotlight to be on them," according to the Facebook event. MacArthur, who occasionally blogged on Patch, was …

IamGayle

12:36 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

Since when is having a licensed gun illegal? The majority of the public has been misguided by how this story is being reported and what little factual information is being provided.   more ›

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Blogger, Who Broadcast Standoff, Denied Bail

James MacArthur, aka Baltimore Spectator, faces gun charges.

Frank James MacArthur, aka A.F. James MacArthur, was denied bail for gun charges filed after his arrest Saturday night following a standoff with police in Waverly. A Baltimore State’s Attorney's spokesman confirmed that MacArthur had been denied bail on Wednesday afternoon. According to electronic court records, he faces charges for illegal possession of a firearm and for possession of an unregistered rifle/shotgun. MacArthur, 47, Tweeted during a nearly five-hour standoff with police, and live-streamed audio of his conversation with a police negotiator.  Police had come to take him into custody on a warrant for allegedly violating his probation that was part of a plea agreement on gun charges filed against him in 2009.  MacArthur …

Caideenah

6:04 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012

He was on probation for what one place reported as a gun related charge, but it did not say he was not allowed guns. I do not see how it would matter anyway as he was not violent. But I know how it is dealing with probation and if they decide to bring you in they will find a reason. If it was not the gun charge, or the warrant, it would have been something else like leaving his probation area …   more ›

North Baltimore Editor Discusses Blogger Standoff

Adam Bednar appeared on the Marc Steiner Show with Hassan Giordano, host of Reporters' Roundtable, to discuss the arrest of A.F. James MacArthur.

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