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Tuesday, May 02, 2017

BPD: Repeat Juvenile Offenders Arrested for Armed Robbery

On April 30, 2017, Southeast District officers responded to the 400 block of South Washington Avenue for a reported armed robbery.

Once officers arrived, they located two robbery victims. The victims told police that they were just robbed of their cell phones and money by two suspects
armed with a silver revolver.

With the assistance of (Foxtrot) the Baltimore Police Department helicopter, the suspects were located in the 1100 block of East Pratt Street following a brief foot pursuit.

Detectives arrested a 14 year-old male armed with a loaded handgun and a 12 year-old male that was in possession of the victim’s property.

Both juveniles are repeat offenders. Due to their age, both were charged as juveniles in this case.

7 comments:

  1. Sorry but anyone using any gun in the commission of a crime SHOULD BE CHARGED AS AN ADULT!!!! No more slaps on the wrist! If the kids parents gave a darn at all they wouldnt be out on the streets committing crimes!

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    1. Agreed! Time for consequences beyond the heres your lollipop, now dont do it again.

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  2. Nice Gun. Wonder where they stole it?

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  3. Reap what you sow. No daddy at home, and baby mommas numerous welfare checks provided by our fine government and no justice in the courts or from black community

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  4. These 2 should be sweeping streets all summer long to keep them out of trouble. If they work all day they won't have time to horse around all night.

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  5. Gun violation is a Federal offense. Bet they will not be charged by the Feds. If not that will prove gun laws are not enforced properly.

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  6. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    Gun violation is a Federal offense. Bet they will not be charged by the Feds. If not that will prove gun laws are not enforced properly.

    May 2, 2017 at 7:36 PM

    There shouldn't even BE any gun laws. Isn't the 2nd Amendment a "Federal law"?

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