(SALISBURY, MD) – Two suspects have been arrested and charged in connection with the barricade incident in Wicomico County yesterday afternoon.
The accused is identified as Ali Antonio Bradley, 33, of the 1100 block of Brynn Mawr in Salisbury and Micah Lamar Blue, 32, of the 500 block of Twin Creeks Drive in Salisbury. Bradley is charged with fourth degree burglary, drug and paraphernalia possession, and multiple traffic violations. Blue is charged with drug and paraphernalia possession. Both men, currently on probation, were transported yesterday to the Wicomico County Detention Center’s central booking facility for processing and an appearance before a court commissioner.
Shortly before 1:00 p.m. today, Bradley was taken into police custody without incident after he barricaded himself inside a home located in the 100-block of Justice Avenue in Salisbury. Prior to the barricade, Bradley, driving a silver Dodge Ram pickup, with Blue in the passenger seat, led investigators from the Maryland State Police Gang Enforcement Unit in a vehicle pursuit.
Bradley and Blue were observed by police at approximately 11:00 a.m. yesterday, driving erratically in the area of East Church Street in Salisbury. As police attempted to stop the pickup, Bradley accelerated, making several abrupt turns, running through stop signs until he made a left turn onto Aydelotte Road, where Bradley exited the vehicle at a dead end, leaving Blue in the car.
Bradley jumped a six foot fence, causing damage to the fence, and forced his way into the rear of the home on Justice Avenue where he subsequently barricaded himself in the attic. After refusing police requests to exit the home for one and a half hours, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Special Emergency Response Team conducted a tactical entry into the home where Bradley was found hiding under insulation. He was taken into police custody without incident. Blue was also taken into police custody at the time of the incident.
Investigators believe Bradley is associated with the residents of the Salisbury home, but did not have permission to enter the home. Two adults and two small children were inside the home at the time of the incident. All four were escorted safely out of the residence while Bradley made his way to the attic of the home.
No police officers or citizens were injured during the incident. There were no weapons recovered from the pickup truck or in the residence.
The Maryland State Police Gang Enforcement Unit, assigned to the Criminal Enforcement Division, received assistance from deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office. The Gang Enforcement Unit focuses on a variety of criminal investigations and their involvement in a case does not mean the person arrested is a member of a criminal gang.
The investigation is active and ongoing.
Great work law enforcement in getting these druggies off the street. Lock them up and throw away the key.
ReplyDeleteObama will turn them loose, he is in bed with BLM.
Delete5:42 the President of the United States is going to release two street criminals in Salisbury. He is getting briefed on the Micah Blue incident in the Oval Office and will mandate their release by Executive Order. Then he will order more chem trails released in the sky above Salisbury so we forget the Micah Blue incident entirely but not before calling in a few bomb threats to elementary schools.
ReplyDeleteYes, chemtrails again, and moon monsters are already here. The water treatments are already in place, and the electric companies are sending brain waves into our minds. Suburban Propane is putting secret sauce into their gas so when we burn it, we are getting mind control gas.
ReplyDeleteSo, there's that.
As an aside, Wal-Mart is having a sale on heavy duty tin foil these days...and Wor-Wic might have a hat making class with openings.
Just saying...
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ReplyDeleteI understand your sarcasm, and it is warranted, but there is some truth to those 'conspiracy theories".
Really lol
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