Unable to make ends meet living the straight and narrow, Tony Tahzay Brown developed a plan: He'd rob an immigrant.
"He armed himself with a loaded gun and went out after an easy target in the Hispanic community," said Assistant State's Attorney Robin Rickard.
But his scheme went sour May 26, 2006. And with a single gunshot behind Parole Liquors on Forest Drive, Jose David Martinez, a 36-year-old El Salvadorian man celebrating his last night in Annapolis, was...
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