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By Jon Meoli, The Baltimore Sun Media Group | April 20, 2013
A man was stabbed and two other people were injured in an early-morning fight in the second floor of Charles Village Pub in Towson, Baltimore County Police said Saturday. According to police, a man was stabbed, a second man received minor cuts to his hand, and a woman was injured when she fell. All three were taken to area hospitals, and police said their injuries were not life threatening. Charles Village Pub Owner Melony Wagner said the bar manager, Jason Jankiewicz, reported that the fight took “less than 45 seconds.” According to Wagner, a large man shoved a smaller man, and the smaller man allegedly pulled a knife and cut the large man in his shoulder.
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By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | November 1, 2010
Hundreds of people gathered in Federal Hill on Monday night to remember three young people killed late Sunday when police say they were struck by a stolen vehicle. Holding candles and wearing shirts adorned with the victims' pictures, there were attempts to give testimonials and sing "Amazing Grace," but the group — representing generations from the Morrell Park neighborhood — was at a collective loss of words. Most just needed a shoulder to cry on. "They were just kids," said neighbor Tony Beckner, 40. "You have three kids doing nothing wrong, and you're gonna take them from us?"
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August 22, 1996
Police arrested a Prince Frederick man Tuesday on charges that he threatened a sales representative from a competing cigarette company with a knife.Douglas Mackay Campbell, 37, of the 500 block of Patuxent Reach Drive was charged with assault, assault by threat and possession of a deadly weapon.Todd Bennett Mattingly, 27, a sales representative for Phillip Morris Co., called police to Southdown Liquors in the 3100 block of Solomons Island Road just before 9: 30 a.m. and told them he had been threatened by another sales representative.
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By Larry Carson | October 21, 2006
Howard County police are searching for a man who stabbed two others in a fight that spilled out of a restaurant on Ellicott City's Main Street early Thursday, leaving one victim in Maryland Shock Trauma Center. Police said a 25-year-old Glen Burnie man was in critical but stable condition after being stabbed in the chest. A second man, 28, was stabbed in the buttocks but refused medical treatment. Police did not identify either man. The fight began at La Palapa in the 8300 block of Main Street about 1:20 a.m.
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By Justin Fenton | January 4, 2012
A video posted to a popular web site yesterday shows a man attack a Baltimore Police officer, springing free another man who was being arrested. Police said the incident occurred New Year's Eve, and identified the attacker as Manuel Imel, a 40-year-old with a last known address in West Baltimore. Spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said, "I don't know if there's any clearer example of what the men and women of this agency go through each and every day to keep the city safe. " "It's time to make this man famous," Guglielmi said, holding up Imel's picture and calling what he is accused of doing "an act of cowardice.
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By Laurie Willis and Laurie Willis,SUN STAFF | May 15, 2001
The second man arrested in a February triple homicide in East Baltimore is also charged in January's arson and shooting that killed a young man and critically burned his grandmother in Anne Arundel County, authorities said yesterday. Wayne Mitchell, 23, of the 1400 block of Meridene Drive in North Baltimore was arrested Friday while being detained in the city for the Anne Arundel incident. He was charged with three counts of first-degree murder, said city police. Baltimore Detective Kerry Councill, who arrested Mitchell, said witnesses led police to him in the fatal shootings of Tony Blizzard Jr., 18, Jamal Fisher, 18, and Donte Weddington, 25, and the wounding of Timothy James, 18. The Feb. 24 shootings at the Waverly Apartments followed the fatal shootings of Dontai Edwards, 21, and Brandon Wilkins, 25, the previous weekend.
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By Dan Thanh Dang and Dan Thanh Dang,Sun Staff Writer | January 24, 1995
One man smashed a display case at a Towson Town Center jewelry store with a sledgehammer yesterday afternoon, and a second man grabbed several expensive watches, Baltimore County police said.The robbery occurred about 1:45 p.m. at Radcliffe Jewelers on the second floor of the mall.The men ran through the the mall into the parking garage. Police said they fled in an older model gray Oldsmobile Cutlass with Pennsylvania tags beginning with the letters ATS. They were last seen driving north on Dulaney Valley Road.
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February 27, 2010
One man died early Saturday morning in an Anne Arundel County accident that closed Route 100 for more than three hours. A second man has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, according to Division Chief Michael Cox. At 6:29 a.m., rescue workers were called to a collision on eastbound 100, just west of Telegraph Road, near the MARC system's Penn Line. The vehicle went off the road and fell about 30 to 40 feet to the train tracks below, with crews taking roughly 20 minutes to free the two victims, Cox said.
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By Justin Fenton, The Baltimore Sun | February 21, 2011
City police identified a man who was fatally shot Sunday afternoon in East Baltimore as a 23-year-old area resident. Two men were sitting in a white Audi parked in the 1600 block of Cliftview Ave., in the Darley Park neighborhood, when they were approached by a male who shot at the victims through a driver's side window, police said. Officers were called to the scene at about 3:30 p.m. and found Mark Saunders, who court records say lived in the 2800 block of Pelham Ave., suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
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September 28, 1995
Two men robbed an Odenton gas station Tuesday of $260, county police said yesterday.One man entered the convenience store of the Texaco station in the 2600 block of Annapolis Road about 9 a.m., walked to the soda case in the rear and returned to the counter with two sodas as the second man entered the store.According to the police report, when the first man put the sodas on the counter, he pulled a black automatic handgun from the waistband of his trousers and told the clerk to open the register.