(Aberdeen, Maryland) January 16, 2010 – Four people including an off duty police officer remain at Shock Trauma in serious but stable condition all are suffering from various stab wounds. Investigators say a fight broke out between two men in the parking lot of the Diamond Club. One of the men produced a knife stabbing the other man, four others, including the off duty officer, were stabbed as they attempted to break up the fight.
Kibwa Cazemba Evans 31, of Baltimore has been arrested and will be charged with several counts of attempted murder and first and second-degree assault. Evans was injured in the incident and was transported to Bayview Hospital where he was treated and released.
The others victims are identified as follows:
- Roshon Harris 25 of Aberdeen- flown to Shock Trauma
(Bel Air, MD – November 2, 2009) Harford County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested several subjects on November 1, 2009 approximately 1:20 a.m. on the parking lot of Tully’s Bar located at 2403 Bel Air Road Fallston, Maryland.
The Harford County Emergency Operations Center received several 911 calls indicating an assault had just occurred. Upon deputies arrival they encountered a large crowd on the parking lot of Tully’s with numerous fights in the area. Deputies requested additional manpower and were assisted by the Maryland State Police, Bel Air Police Department and Baltimore County Police.
A vehicle attempting to leave the area struck a deputy in the parking lot and failed to stop. The vehicle was commandeered by deputies’ short distance away. The driver of the vehicle was taken into custody.
The front seat passenger was observed by deputies taking a greenish vegetable substance out ...Continue Reading
On November 1, 2009 at approximately 01:22 a.m. troopers from the Bel Air Barrack responded to Tully’s Bar located at 2403 Belair Road, Fallston, Md. to assist the Harford County Sheriff’s office with a fight in progress.
Upon arrival it was learned that one of the confrontations involved a Tyrell Lamont YOUNG (B/M, 22 yoa, Edgewood resident) who had been removed from the establishment by security. Upon walking towards the rear of the establishment this suspect became involved in another fight with security. Tfc. W. Johnson observed the altercation and immediately apprehended YOUNG and shortly afterwards Sgt. J. Kloiber received information that YOUNG allegedly stabbed a subject inside the bar. Further information was later developed concerning a second suspect, Douglas Reginald GREEN (B/M, 25 yoa, Aberdeen resident), being a participant in the crime.
Simultaneous to the stabbing a number of additional unrelated altercations ...Continue Reading
(Edgewood, MD – September 9, 2009) At approximately 8:35pm on Tuesday, September 8, 2009, Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the 1600 block of Meadowood Court for a fight in progress involving a knife.
Upon arrival, deputies located the victim in his neighbor’s home, located in the same block, suffering from suspected stab wounds to the upper torso region of his body. The victim, Gerry Harriette, a 33-year-old male, who resides in the 1600 block of Meadowood Court was transported by the Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company to John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He is currently listed in critical condition.
Harford County Sheriff’s Office detectives have identified and obtained a warrant for Curtis Myers, 25 of the 1500 block of Stonewood Road, Baltimore, MD. Myers has been charged with attempted 1st degree murder, attempted 2nd degree murder, reckless endangerment, 1st and 2nd degree assault and possession ...Continue Reading
(Abingdon, MD – May 8, 2009) -Harford County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating the stabbing of a 19 year old man that occurred on Thursday, May 7, 2009 at approximately 9:55 p.m. in the 3400 block of Clairborne Way, Abingdon, MD.
At approximately 10:00 p.m. deputies responded to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air for a patient who was being treated for a stab wound.
Investigation has revealed the victim and two suspects, familiar with the victim, were arguing over the use of the victim’s vehicle, a 1994 Chevrolet Malibu. The argument escalated into a physical altercation outside of the residence during which the victim was stabbed in the lower torso.
The victim was transported by a friend to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center for treatment and then transported to Shock Trauma by University of Maryland ExpressCare Medivac where he is expected to recover from his injuries. The investigation continues as ...Continue Reading
(Harford County, MD – April 9, 2009) – Harford County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a stabbing that occurred in the 1800 block of Eastfield Way in Edgewood, MD on Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 at approximately 11pm.
A 911 call was received by the Emergency Operation Center that indicated the victim Brian Johnson, 20 of Edgewood MD had been stabbed several times outside of his home. The victim was attended to by Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company and then flown by Maryland State Police Aviation to University Hospital for multiple stab wounds to the upper torso of his body.
He is currently listed in stable condition.
The suspects were described as two light skinned black males between the ages of 16- 18 years standing at an approximate height of 5’9”. One of the suspects was described to be wearing jeans and a hoodie tied tightly around his face. No motive is apparent at this ...Continue Reading
(Harford County, MD – January 31, 2009) – Harford County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a triple stabbing and assault which occurred in the area of Mountain Road (Route 152) and Old Mountain Road North, Joppa, MD at approximately 1:50 a.m. this morning.
At approximately 2:20 a.m. the Sheriff’s Office received a call from Baltimore County Police who advised they were out with a vehicle near Middle River Road with three occupants who claimed they had been stabbed in Harford County. Investigation revealed the victims were traveling home in their black SUV from the Port Sports Bar and Nightclub located in the 2400 block of Bel Air Road, Fallston, MD where they had a verbal disagreement with an unknown subject.
As they were traveling south bound on Mountain Road in the area of Old Mountain Road North, three vehicles approached them from the rear. The suspects’ vehicles performed a rolling roadblock, forcing the ...Continue Reading
(Harford County, MD – November 3, 2008) – Otis Lavelle Huff, 18, wanted on charges of attempted 1st degree murder, attempted 2nd degree murder, assault in the 1st degree, assault in the 2nd degree, and using a handgun in the commission of a crime of violence, was arrested on Friday, October 31, 2008 at approximately 8:00 am in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
On Sunday November 25, 2007, shortly after 7:30 p.m. Harford County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the 1900 block of Eloise Lane, Edgewood, in reference to a disturbance in the area. Deputies located an adult male lying on the ground bleeding from the head and a female juvenile suffering from neck pain. The male victim was subsequently flown to Shock Trauma by the Maryland State Police Medevac Unit where it was later discovered he had been stabbed in the back. The female juvenile was transported by ambulance to Shock Trauma and ...Continue Reading
A Bel Air man was attacked, robbed and stabbed Thursday morning as he rode his bicycle down South Main Street in downtown Bel Air.
By Thursday afternoon, the unidentified man was recovering from non-life threatening wounds and police were continuing to piece together the case.
Deputy Chief Armand Dupre said the Bel Air Police Department fielded a call at about 10 a.m. Thursday in regard to a Hispanic male in the laundry room at the Wakefield Manor Apartment complex.
Upon arrival, police found the man, who Dupre said had “obviously been cut and/or stabbed,” suffering from non-life threatening wounds.
The investigation was initially stalled because the wounded man didn’t speak English and the language barrier hindered progress until a Spanish-speaking Bel Air Police officer was brought to the scene.
According to the report he gave to police, the man was traveling down South Main Street on his bicycle at about 6 or 6:30 a.m. Thursday ...Continue Reading
On October 8, 2008 at 10:55 pm the Havre de Grace Police Department received a call to investigate a report of a person lying in a private yard in the 100 block of Bloomsbury Avenue here in Havre de Grace.
Police located an African American male unresponsive and suffering from a wound to his neck, at that location. Paramedics arrived and the victim was pronounced deceased at 11:06 pm.
Crime Lab Personnel from the Aberdeen Police Department responded to assist in process the scene. A knife has been recovered and is being held for further forensic testing.
The victim, who appears to be in his mid twenties, will undergo a post mortem examination at the Medical Examiners Office on October 9, 2008. At that time investigators will be working to establish a positive identification of the victim as well as other circumstances surrounding his death.