Ocean City Police Major Crimes detectives, with assistance from the York County, PA United States Marshals Fugitive Task Force, have arrested three suspects involved in the robbery of a municipal bus driver in the early morning hours of June 14, 2014.
On June 14, at approximately 1 a.m., Ocean City police responded to an assault that had already occurred at Worcester Street and Baltimore Avenue on a municipal bus. Officers determined that three male subjects boarded the bus and a verbal altercation ensued with the bus driver. As the argument escalated, the suspects assaulted the bus driver, robbed him of several bus tickets and fled the scene. The bus driver was treated on scene by Ocean City EMS and transported to Atlantic General Hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
In July a Worcester County Grand Jury indicted the following three suspects for armed robbery: Marquez Quaran Ellis, 19; Josiah Louis Mincer III, 18; and Jaleel Lee Henderson, 18. All suspects are from York, PA. Ocean City detectives, with assistance from the York County, PA United States Marshals Fugitive Task Force, located and arrested all three suspects in the York, PA area without incident.
Mincer has since been extradited back to Maryland and is currently being held at the Worcester County Jail awaiting trial. Henderson and Ellis are both currently being held in Pennsylvania awaiting extradition back to Maryland.
If Obama had three sons.
ReplyDeleteNow our tax money has to pay for them. They should get caned like in Singapore. Or just send them to Mexico.
ReplyDeleteJust like yesterday and tomorrow will be the same.
ReplyDeleteUnless three Caucasians are being held for robbing a bus driver, this is disproportionate minority contact with law enforcement. Such would not be allowed in our public schools. It couldn't be that kids accused of committing are actually committing them so these three should be cut loose. It's only fair.
ReplyDeleteI don't care what race they are. I do believe in "caning" for crimes like this. And the thugs should pay for all damages and medical bills or work it out on a chain gang.
ReplyDeleteOcean City has really changed from the image of the Coppertone to this???? That is all I am seeing in police reports now.
ReplyDelete8:22 That's all you're seeing in police reports now because it was so bad last summer (and this one, too) that nobody else comes here.
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