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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Pocomoke Police Nab "Joe Cool" for Attempted Murder Minutes After Stabbing

JOSEPH REVELS, 46 OF POCOMOKE CITY Pocomoke City, MD On May 6, 2008 at approximately 17:46 Pocomoke Police responded to a reported stabbing located at the rear of Duck Inn on Lynnhaven Drive. Upon arrival officers observed a white male displaying a laceration to his right chest, the victim was bleeding profusely. Officers immediately requested for EMS, they arrived and transported the victim to PRMC for his injuries.

Officers checked for witnesses, finding a witness who stated he witnessed the stabbing. The witness recognized the suspect by his street name “Joe Cool”.


A few moments later another witness advised police they seen the suspect enter a brown pickup at the intersection of Route 13 & Dividing Creek Road.


The officers observed the said truck and performed a felony traffic stop. Apprehended and charged was:


JOSEPH REVELS, 46 OF POCOMOKE CITY


CHARGES: ATTEMPTED 1ST DEGREE MURDER, ATTEMPTED 2ND DEGREE MURDER, 1ST DEGREE ASSAULT, & RECKLESSS ENDANGERMENT


The victim is in critical condition as the cut was 2 CM deep and is potentially life threatening.


Information provided by: Angel Thornes Pocomoke City Police Dept.

4 comments:

Tim Chaney said...

I can only assume that he was at that liquor store on RT. 13 and Dividing Creek Rd?

Good job good citizens and law enforcement.

Anonymous said...

I remember this piece of shit when I was a student at Pocomoke Middle School. He was trouble then and always has been. He got it honest as his entire family was trouble as well. Joseph used to stand out in front of the Marva theater and pick fights with the white guys that didn't give him money. I am surprised he lived this long.

Anonymous said...

I doubt he was buying hanging baskets or rabbit feed at the Southern States store!

BossHogg said...

Angel at the Pocomoke City Police Department has just informed us that Tuesday’s stabbing victim at the Duck In has just been released from the hospital.

Everyone who saw this attack needs to make sure that if you are subpoenaed as a witness to this crime that you get your butts to court when called and testify to what you saw so that justice may be served.

It is up to the community to support the police in the work that they do by being willing to testify against the people who are committing crimes within our city.

If the prosecution has no witness’s it is often very difficult to convince a judge of the severity of the crime. Thus enabling him to prosecute the criminals to the fullest extent of the law.