Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Near-Deadly Robberies Update

A juvenile transfer hearing for 16-year-old Eric Price, the final of four co-defendants charged in the beating of Zach Sowers, is scheduled for this afternoon at 2:30 p.m., in Room 215 of the Mitchell Courthouse, before Judge Stewart. Witnesses are expected to give statements. The other three defendants' motions have been denied.
UPDATE: Eric Price's motion was denied also.

Yesterday, a man was robbed, then and shot in the head and face in Owings Mills.

9 comments:

  1. The Afro chronicles the nature of living in Belair-Edison, where it's described as "pure hell."

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  2. Results are in: Money Magazine designates Baltimore one of the 25 most-overvalued markets in the U.S. - by almost 50%.

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  3. The fifth-most overvalued, in fact.

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  4. They're predicting an almost 30% drop in prices over the next five years. That sounds a tad bit sensationalistic to me, although it does make me glad I'm still renting.

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  5. Eric Price was denied his request to be tried as a juvenile, so he will be tried as an adult along with the other 3 defendants in Zach Sower's assault case.

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  6. Hopefully Eric Price is being sexually abused by his fellow inmates in the city jail as we speak.

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  7. Actually, he was struck and shot with a handgun, not a shotgun:

    "The victim did not respond quickly enough, police said, and he was struck several times in the face and head with a handgun."

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  8. If he'd been shot in the face with a shotgun there probably wouldn't be much of his face left.

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