Fontana Lane Shooting Kills Woman, Injures Man

The woman shot in an early morning shooting on Fontana Lane in Rosedale last week has died.

Kitera Alishia Bishop (23) of the 8800 block of Fontana Lane in Rosedale, died Friday after suffering multiple gunshot wounds to the upper body around 1 a.m. Thursday morning. A 26-year-old man also suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound during the incident.

The suspect(s) fled the scene prior to police arrival. Police are asking anyone who may have additional information regarding this shooting or who can help identify the suspect to call 410-307-2020. Callers may remain anonymous. Tips can also be submitted through Metro Crime Stoppers and may be eligible for a reward:

BCPS announces the selection of Dr. Darryl L. Williams as its new superintendent

Beginning July 1, Dr. Darryl L. Williams will begin his four-year term as superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, the 25th largest school system in the nation and third largest in Maryland.

Elected by the Board of Education of Baltimore County at its May 21 meeting, Williams will join BCPS after spending more than 24 years with Montgomery County Public Schools, where he began as a teacher and advanced through the organization serving as an assistant principal, principal, community superintendent, and associate superintendent. He is currently the area associate superintendent of schools in eight clusters. In this role and in concert with his leadership team, he supports and manages eight high school principals, two specialty school principals, 15 middle school principals, and 44 elementary school principals. As area associate superintendent, William participates on the superintendent’s Executive Leadership Team and a variety of workgroups committed to enhancing academic achievement. Prior to joining Montgomery County Public Schools, Williams began his career in education as a mathematics teacher in District of Columbia Public Schools.

“I am honored to have been chosen as the new superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools,” said Williams, “and I am excited to serve our students, leaders, staff, and communities. I will focus on the needs of our students and staff and work to maintain a positive and effective learning environment for all. We have to continue to move our district in a positive direction and listen to stakeholders and students about our successes and areas of improvement and make necessary changes. Our students come first and our work as a unified team will positively impact the lives of the students in BCPS.”

Williams earned his Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from Hampton University, his Master of Arts degree in educational administration from American University, and Doctor of Education degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. A native Washingtonian, he was a member of the first graduating class of Benjamin Banneker Academic High School.

Interim BCPS Superintendent was not selected by the school board. She released a statement on the hiring of Williams.

“Serving the children of Baltimore County has been the greatest honor of my professional life. I am grateful to have worked with dedicated educators, staff, and community members for the past 24 years. While I am disappointed in the Board’s final decision, I am appreciative of their consideration,” White said.

” I would like to congratulate Dr. Darryl L. Williams on his appointment. In the coming months, I will work closely with him to ensure a smooth transition and to continue supporting the school system that I love so dearly.”

Police Seek Identity of Overlea Burglar

Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help identifying this burglary suspect, responsible for at least one burglary in the Overlea area.

Detectives obtained this surveillance video of the suspect, who broke into a home in the 4500 block of Springwood Avenue, 21206 around 1 p.m. on the afternoon of Friday, March 29. Detectives have not succeeded in identifying this burglar by traditional investigative means and are now asking for help from the public.

If you recognize this suspect contact Burglary Unit detectives by calling 410-307-2020.