Mota-Morla, Fernando |
Date of Incident: 5 May 2016
Location: 400 block of Patrick Avenue, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Fernando Alberi Mota-Morla, 22, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 5 May 2016 a deputy arrested Fernando Mota-Morla following an incident that occurred at a residence in the 400 block of Patrick Avenue. In this incident, Mota-Morla is accused of ripping a necklace off a female subject before striking her in the face. Upon arrest the deputy transported Mota-Morla to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. Following an initial appearance, the Commissioner detained Mota-Morla in the Detention Center in lieu of $25,000.00 bond.
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree and Malicious Destruction of Property
Fisher, William |
Date of Incident: 4 May 2016
Location: 1500 block of Esquire Drive, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: William Thomas Fisher Jr., 56, Salisbury, MD
Narrative: On 4 May 2016 a deputy arrested William Fisher in connection with an assault that reportedly occurred at a residence in the 1500 block of Esquire Drive in Salisbury. In this incident, Fisher is accused of grabbing the victim in a headlock, biting her neck and pushing her down. Upon arrest Fisher was transported to th4e Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. Following an initial appearance, the Commissioner detained Fisher in the Detention Center in lieu of $2,500.00 bond.
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree
Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 5 May 2016
Location: 1015 Beaglin Park Drive, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Female Juvenile, 15, Fruitland, MD
Narrative: On 5 May 2016 at 10:37 AM a deputy investigated a reported assault that occurred on the campus of Parkside High School that morning. In this incident, a 15 year old female juvenile began making statements over the course of several days that she wanted to fight another student. A confrontation took place when the pair met in a school hallway. The victim in this case was struck multiple times in the head causing her to fall to the ground at which time the suspect began kicking at the victim. The suspect was pulled away from the victim by a staff member and then the suspect proceeded to walk off campus. The juvenile suspect in this case is being charged on a juvenile referral with Assault 2nd Degree and that referral will be sent to the Department of Juvenile Services for adjudication.
Charges: Assault 2nd Degree
CHARGED AS A JUVENILE ? She belongs in an adult prison.
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
Deletethe court will ask her not to do it again and send her home to grandma
ReplyDeleteJuvenile Services is a joke in Wicomico County.
ReplyDeleteSalisbury needs to be named
ReplyDeleteTHUGSBURY, MD
Lock her a$$ up until she is 18 or maybe 21. Then she might get the message
ReplyDeleteConsidering the damage done and the planning involved, I hope that the judge does what's right.
ReplyDeleteDon't count on it!
DeleteEXPULSION.
ReplyDeleteThey won't. She will be back to her school in no time.
ReplyDeleteHigh schools are out of control. What ever happened to common decency and respect? I'm a teacher in this county who is glad retirement is on the horizon, because this behavior sickens me. Why do we keep these knuckleheads in school?
ReplyDeleteShe won't go back to school, walk in the front door, answer roll call, and walk out the back.
ReplyDeleteThey just let her walk off campus? Seems the kids are running our schools not the adults.
ReplyDeletekids are running the schools. there is no support from families of these juvenile delinquents. school staff are afraid to touch them. they can't suspend or expel too many African Americans or they'll end up being scrutinized by DOJ/DOE and have to enter into consent decrees. you think the government running schools is bad now? let them "negotiate" a consent decree. a revolution is on the horizon folks. read or watch "Lord of the Flies". prepare yourselves.
ReplyDeleteAs long as there are no consequences they will continue to do it. They have never been held accountable for anything this far....
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