gsxr2005
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This is kinda messed up . And promised that if someone came up to me like this , some one or a few would end up in the er .
LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Jan. 26, 2009) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
STRONG-ARM ROBBERIES, JUVENILE ARRESTS: On Jan. 24 at about 2000 hours, four juvenile male victims aged 13-17 were walking from the 7-Eleven store located at Three Notch Road and FDR Blvd. in Lexington Park, to the Loew's Theatre located next door, when they were approached by "8-10" young black males who demanded money from the victims. One of the victims attempted to walk around the suspects, and was struck in the head by the fist of one of the suspects. Another victim who tried to run away was caught and tackled. A third victim was "pushed around" while being strong-armed by the suspects. The suspects ran off on foot after collecting cash and a bag of candy from the victims. Two of the victims received minor injuries in the scuffle. Suspect descriptions were provided and a canvass of the area was conducted by several deputies but the suspects were not immediately located.
On the same evening at about 2329 hours, a similar type attempted strong-armed robbery was reported, again outside of Loew's Theatre. Two juveniles, one male, 9, and one male, 14, were leaving the theatre when they were approached by a group of young black males, who demanded money. One of the suspect males punched the older victim in his face, causing him to get a cut lip and scratched face. The victims fled, as did the suspects. Deputies responded to the scene and within a couple minutes located a group of black male juveniles in the parking lot of Millison Plaza. The victims of both robberies responded to the scene and all positively identified various members of the group as persons who assaulted / robbed them.
A total of seven male juveniles aged 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 17, from Callaway and Lexington Park areas were arrested and charged with six counts each of robbery, theft under $100.00, and assault. The District Court Commissioner and Juvenile Services were contacted and both advised to charge all participants as juveniles. Juvenile Services elected to release the suspects to their parents in lieu of detention.
LEONARDTOWN, Md. (Jan. 26, 2009) - The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office today released the following incident and arrest reports.
STRONG-ARM ROBBERIES, JUVENILE ARRESTS: On Jan. 24 at about 2000 hours, four juvenile male victims aged 13-17 were walking from the 7-Eleven store located at Three Notch Road and FDR Blvd. in Lexington Park, to the Loew's Theatre located next door, when they were approached by "8-10" young black males who demanded money from the victims. One of the victims attempted to walk around the suspects, and was struck in the head by the fist of one of the suspects. Another victim who tried to run away was caught and tackled. A third victim was "pushed around" while being strong-armed by the suspects. The suspects ran off on foot after collecting cash and a bag of candy from the victims. Two of the victims received minor injuries in the scuffle. Suspect descriptions were provided and a canvass of the area was conducted by several deputies but the suspects were not immediately located.
On the same evening at about 2329 hours, a similar type attempted strong-armed robbery was reported, again outside of Loew's Theatre. Two juveniles, one male, 9, and one male, 14, were leaving the theatre when they were approached by a group of young black males, who demanded money. One of the suspect males punched the older victim in his face, causing him to get a cut lip and scratched face. The victims fled, as did the suspects. Deputies responded to the scene and within a couple minutes located a group of black male juveniles in the parking lot of Millison Plaza. The victims of both robberies responded to the scene and all positively identified various members of the group as persons who assaulted / robbed them.
A total of seven male juveniles aged 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 17, from Callaway and Lexington Park areas were arrested and charged with six counts each of robbery, theft under $100.00, and assault. The District Court Commissioner and Juvenile Services were contacted and both advised to charge all participants as juveniles. Juvenile Services elected to release the suspects to their parents in lieu of detention.