Maryland Court Rules That D.C. Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo Must Be Resentenced

From CNN, where you can read the full story:

Nearly two decades after a serial sniper spree that terrorized the Washington, DC, area and left 10 people dead, a Maryland appeals court ruled that Lee Boyd Malvo, who was convicted for his role in the shootings, must be resentenced.

Malvo was 17 years old when the crimes were committed in October 2002. He was sentenced to life without parole in both Maryland and Virginia. The Maryland Court of Appeals based its Friday ruling on the US Supreme Court’s guidance on juvenile offenders.

The Supreme Court in decisions that occurred after Malvo’s sentencing held that life without parole for youthful offenders is not permitted under the Eighth Amendment “if a sentencing court determines that the offender’s crime was the result of transient immaturity, as opposed to permanent incorrigibility,” Judge Robert McDonald wrote. It isn’t clear that the sentencing judge reached the latter conclusion in Malvo’s case, the judge said.

Malvo is currently in the Red Onion State Prison in Virginia, where he is serving life sentences, and the judge noted that it “may be an academic question in Mr. Malvo’s case.”

No Savage Faces Up To 43 Years In Prison For Tysons Corner Shooting

From ABC7, where you can read the full story:

Noah Settles, a D.C. rapper known as No Savage, appeared in Fairfax County Circuit Court Monday afternoon on charges related to a shooting at Tysons Corner Center in June.

Settles, 22, is charged with attempted malicious wounding, three counts of malicious discharge of a weapon into an occupied building, and the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony for the June 18 incident in McLean, Va.

He faces up to 43 years in prison. Settles has been held without bond since he turned himself into Fairfax County Police.

Brent Faiyaz – Apple Music Interview (Video)

Sitting down in the studio, Brent Faiyaz has an intimate conversation with Nadeska about his second studio album, ‘WASTELAND.’

Brent discusses his rise to fame, and how his experiences over the past few years have informed this album. ‘WASTELAND’ focuses on a full range of human emotions, and deals with themes like addiction and infidelity.

Brent also shares how the album came together organically while working with collaborators and formulating each song to tell a story, before eventually beginning to weave individual records into a cohesive production that take fans on a journey from start to finish.