Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

One of Two Individuals in Davidsonville Arson-Murder Case Sentenced to Life with the Possibility of Parole

One of the two people charged in connection with an arson turned murder investigation following a discovery of burner remains outside a business in Davidsonville last year. Yesterday in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, Jonah Michael Poole, age 19, of Davidsonville, was sentenced to Life in Prison with the Possibility of Parole. Poole pleaded guilty to First-Degree Murder on March 18, 2026, in the May 2025 death of 67-year-old Edward Stephen Koza, owner of Tropic Bay Water Gardens in Davidsonville. Related:  Charging Documents Detail Arrests of Kylee Dakes and Jonah Poole, Both 18, for Alleged Roles in Death of Man Found Bound with Tape in a Burning Vehicle in Davidsonville Poole was also ordered to forfeit approximately $215,000 stolen from the victim, and a $15,000 truck purchased with additional stolen funds to the victim's estate. Poole's co-defendant, 19-year-old Kylee Alyssa Dakes, was also charged with First-Degree Murder and is pend...

Latest Posts

Anne Arundel County Nurse Files Civil Rights Complaint Alleging Sexual Harassment, Retaliation, and Hostile Work Environment at Patapsco Healthcare

Pete Smith Concedes Anne Arundel County Executive Democratic Primary, Congratulates Allison Pickard

Commentary: The Error Of Louisiana V. Callais. By: Reverend Dr. Rickey Nelson Jones, Esq.

Our Legacy Tours to Present Dreams of My Soul: Rebirth at St. John's College

Commentary: When "Good Intentions" Risk Asking the Old Fourth Ward to Carry Another Burden

Caucus of African American Leaders Honors 100 Men of Distinction During Awards Program in Annapolis

No Serious Injuries Reported in Early Morning Davidsonville School Bus Accident with 28 Children Aboard

County Executive Candidate Kyle Nembhard Suspends Campaign, Endorses James Kitchin

Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann: Stanton Community Center Renovation Project Remains on Track

Caucus of African American Leaders to Honor 100 Men of Distinction During Awards Program in Annapolis

Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann Nominates New City Finance Director

County Executive Steuart Pittman Signs Executive Order Restricting ICE Use of County Property

Anne Arundel Orphans’ Court Judge Marc Knapp Removed from Office by Maryland Supreme Court

NORA B. DEVINE OF SEVERNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL NAMED 2026 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLAR SEMIFINALIST

Louis Vuitton Sues Live! Casino Maryland and Cordish Companies Over Alleged Trademark Infringement Campaign

Maryland Expands SmartBuy Program, Increasing Student Loan Assistance for First-Time Homebuyers

Major Changes to Anne Arundel County Eviction Process Take Effect July 1

Santa Wayne, Beloved Marley Station Mall Christmas Icon Who Brought Holiday Magic to Generations, Has Passed Away

Commission Formed to Investigate Unmarked Graves of Black Children at Cheltenham Site

Anne Arundel Democratic Party Condemns Racist Remarks Directed at Register of Wills Candidate

Governor Signs Fair Chance Housing Act Into Law, Expanding Fair Housing Protections and Limits on Use of Criminal History in Renting