(QUEENSTOWN, Md.) — Maryland State Police are investigating a stabbing that was reported Monday in Queen Anne’s County.
Shortly after 5 p.m., the Centreville Barrack received a 911 emergency call regarding a person who had been stabbed multiple times at a residence in the 100 block of Taylors Road in Queenstown. Investigators then met with the victim, who had been transported to University of Maryland Shore Emergency Center at Queenstown.
The victim, who was being discharged from the hospital, told investigators a male arrived at the residence and demanded someone come out to meet him. The victim went outside and confronted the person, who was described as African-American with shoulder-length dreadlocks.
According to investigators, a physical altercation ensued, at which time the victim was hit several times in the head and mouth and was bit in his upper right arm. The victim said the subject displayed what appeared to be a small pocket knife and began stabbing him on the left side of his upper body.
The victim said that once the fight stopped, the subject sped off in what was described as a black or dark blue two-door vehicle that turned left at the stop sign. Although there were several people in the residence, none of them could provide any assistance with identifying the unknown subject.
Investigators have yet to determine an identification for the person responsible for the stabbing. The investigation will continue.
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Remember when the NFL players don't stand for the anthem they are protesting in favor of people like the suspect.
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