- May 29, 2017
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I just heard on the radio this morning and googled to see what it was about. Here is the info:
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BALTIMORE —
Baltimore police arrested two teenagers Saturday in connection with a robbery in Federal Hill.
City police said officers were called around 8:30 p.m. Saturday to the 900 block of South Hanover Street, where a woman said she was sitting in her car when a group of juveniles robbed her of her cellphone and money.
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"I am completely frustrated by the situation the juveniles that have been committing these crimes this is not kids being kids," Baltimore City Councilman Eric Costello said.
A short time later, police said officers arrested a 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old girl. Both were taken to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center.
A Baltimore City councilman said the arrests highlight a troubling trend.
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BALTIMORE —
A woman said she was beaten with wooden boards and sticks while walking down the street in a Federal Hill neighborhood. Baltimore police said eight people were assaulted and/or robbed in several incidents Halloween night in South Baltimore.
The woman called her teenage attackers cowards for what they did, badly injuring her face and her knees.
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"I feel lucky to be alive. It could have been a lot worse," the victim said.
The woman, who did not want to give her name, said she was attacked Halloween night in Federal Hill. She was walking to Barfly's restaurant to meet friends when about 10 teenagers came out of an alley.
"I had a red down-like vest on, so they grabbed the back of my vest and then held me, and then out in front of them came six young women with wood pieces that were like maybe an inch thick and about three feet long," she said.
She was surrounded.
"They started hitting me with the wood, in the knees, a lot in my face," she said.
She suffered a broken eye socket, broken nose and lacerations on both of her knees.
Her boyfriend, Jeff Brown, said something needs to be done about what he describes as a growing trend.
"I wish more people would take responsibility for knowing where their children are and what they're doing because it's pretty unfortunate to see kids at this age committing these types of crimes," Brown said.
They are crimes that sent the victim to the hospital.
"A couple of blows too hard I realized I couldn't stand up anymore, so I went to the ground on my knees," she said. "By the time I was on the ground, I was screaming and begging for them to stop."
A stranger did come to her rescue and scared the teens away.
"He kept apologizing that he was late, but he came right on time and I'm completely thankful for that," she said.
She said she's thankful to be alive.
The victim said the teens took her cellphone. She also said she is glad she fought back, but doesn't understand why they would want to harm her.
Anyone with information should call police.
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A group of violent teenagers swarmed and assaulted a New Jersey family of 10 visiting Baltimore’s Inner Harbor during their vacation on Oct. 21.
The family, who wished to remain anonymous, discussed the attack with WJZ-TV.
What did the family say about the attack?
One of the female victims — Stacey — told the station that her husband was knocked unconscious during the attack.
“They swarmed us,” she said. “They hit my husband in the head. They knocked him out … and then it was just complete bedlam.”
“They punched my nephew in the face and knocked him to the floor,” Stacey added. “My sister went to protect her son, and they were kicking her. I was kneeling with my husband screaming, ‘Somebody help us, why is nobody helping us?’”
Another victim in the attack — a man named Sal — said that if police had been on foot patrol, the incident may not have happened.
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We are not allowed to conceal carry in Maryland? Communist and Socialist bastards.
1.
BALTIMORE —
Baltimore police arrested two teenagers Saturday in connection with a robbery in Federal Hill.
City police said officers were called around 8:30 p.m. Saturday to the 900 block of South Hanover Street, where a woman said she was sitting in her car when a group of juveniles robbed her of her cellphone and money.
Advertisement
Related Content
Baltimore officials discuss growing murder problem in the city
Officials join Federal Hill residents for public safety walk in wake of robbery arrest
Federal Hill residents concerned after rash of assaults, robberies
Woman feels 'lucky to be alive' after Federal Hill attack
Teenagers with bats, boards attacked people in Federal Hill, police say
"I am completely frustrated by the situation the juveniles that have been committing these crimes this is not kids being kids," Baltimore City Councilman Eric Costello said.
A short time later, police said officers arrested a 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old girl. Both were taken to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center.
A Baltimore City councilman said the arrests highlight a troubling trend.
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2.
BALTIMORE —
A woman said she was beaten with wooden boards and sticks while walking down the street in a Federal Hill neighborhood. Baltimore police said eight people were assaulted and/or robbed in several incidents Halloween night in South Baltimore.
The woman called her teenage attackers cowards for what they did, badly injuring her face and her knees.
Advertisement
Related Content
Baltimore officials: Juveniles behind violent string of crimes
Officials join Federal Hill residents for public safety walk in wake of robbery arrest
Teenagers arrested in Federal Hill robbery
Federal Hill residents concerned after rash of assaults, robberies
"I feel lucky to be alive. It could have been a lot worse," the victim said.
The woman, who did not want to give her name, said she was attacked Halloween night in Federal Hill. She was walking to Barfly's restaurant to meet friends when about 10 teenagers came out of an alley.
"I had a red down-like vest on, so they grabbed the back of my vest and then held me, and then out in front of them came six young women with wood pieces that were like maybe an inch thick and about three feet long," she said.
She was surrounded.
"They started hitting me with the wood, in the knees, a lot in my face," she said.
She suffered a broken eye socket, broken nose and lacerations on both of her knees.
Her boyfriend, Jeff Brown, said something needs to be done about what he describes as a growing trend.
"I wish more people would take responsibility for knowing where their children are and what they're doing because it's pretty unfortunate to see kids at this age committing these types of crimes," Brown said.
They are crimes that sent the victim to the hospital.
"A couple of blows too hard I realized I couldn't stand up anymore, so I went to the ground on my knees," she said. "By the time I was on the ground, I was screaming and begging for them to stop."
A stranger did come to her rescue and scared the teens away.
"He kept apologizing that he was late, but he came right on time and I'm completely thankful for that," she said.
She said she's thankful to be alive.
The victim said the teens took her cellphone. She also said she is glad she fought back, but doesn't understand why they would want to harm her.
Anyone with information should call police.
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3.
A group of violent teenagers swarmed and assaulted a New Jersey family of 10 visiting Baltimore’s Inner Harbor during their vacation on Oct. 21.
The family, who wished to remain anonymous, discussed the attack with WJZ-TV.
What did the family say about the attack?
One of the female victims — Stacey — told the station that her husband was knocked unconscious during the attack.
“They swarmed us,” she said. “They hit my husband in the head. They knocked him out … and then it was just complete bedlam.”
“They punched my nephew in the face and knocked him to the floor,” Stacey added. “My sister went to protect her son, and they were kicking her. I was kneeling with my husband screaming, ‘Somebody help us, why is nobody helping us?’”
Another victim in the attack — a man named Sal — said that if police had been on foot patrol, the incident may not have happened.
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We are not allowed to conceal carry in Maryland? Communist and Socialist bastards.