Ocean City, MD- (June 19, 2020): On June 9th, 2020 between 10:00 and 11:00 PM, Ocean City Police Officers responded to two First Degree Assaults on the Boardwalk at 11th Street and 15th Street. The victim of the assault on 15th was stabbed in the back. Officers determined the same group of individuals were responsible for both assaults. One of the suspects, Marquis Demby, was apprehended soon after the assault at 15th Street. He was arrested for First Degree Assault and related charges. A knife used in the stabbing was recovered during his arrest.
The Ocean City Police Major Crimes Unit continued this investigation. Surveillance images obtained from the Boardwalk City Watch Cameras of additional suspects were released to the public through social media and local media outlets. Ocean City Detectives received numerous citizen tips and also worked closely with local police jurisdictions throughout the Eastern Shore of Maryland to identify the numerous suspects. The following individuals have been arrested for their involvement in these incidents:
– Marquis Trajon Demby: 22 years of age, Lincoln, DE, Assault-First Degree, Assault-Sec Degree, and Reckless Endangerment, currently being held without bond at the Worcester County Jail
– Marcus Dashawn Butler: 27 years of age, Cambridge, MD, Assault-First Degree, Assault-Sec Degree, and Reckless Endangerment, currently being held without bond at the Worcester County Jail
– Orlando Manship Nichols Jr.: 20 years of age, Cambridge, MD, Assault-First Degree, Assault-Sec Degree, and Reckless Endangerment, currently being held without bond at the Worcester County Jail
– Xavier Jamal Spence: 19 years of age, Cambridge, MD, Assault-First Degree, Assault-Sec Degree, and Reckless Endangerment, Dangerous Weapon-Int-Injure, currently being held without bond at the Worcester County Jail
– Daveione K Cephas: 20 years of age, Cambridge, MD, Assault-First Degree, Assault-Sec Degree, and Reckless Endangerment, currently being held without bond at the Worcester County Jail
This investigation is still ongoing and Police expect to make more arrests in the near future. Both victims in these cases are expected to make full recoveries.
The Ocean City Police Department would like to thank the numerous citizens who assisted them in identifying the suspects in this case. They would also like to thank the Maryland State Police, the Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office, the Cambridge Police Department, and the Easton Police Department for their cooperative effort in this investigation.
I think the problem with many of these "youths" is that they are angry and agitated. Wouldn't you be angry and agitated if you couldn't spell your own first name?
ReplyDeleteSo disappointing. I was expecting at least one person would have been a native of Ireland and a second from Scandinavia instead of the usual BLM crowd.
ReplyDeleteGee Joe, must all be college students who have been falsely accused. I have a Concealed Carry permit in Delaware and know I can't CCW in Maryland but can I open carry in Maryland to protect my family and myself while in ocean City? Do any of your readers know?
ReplyDeleteThanks
Nice, now we know where to find their families
ReplyDeleteLoad up the jails!
ReplyDelete3 hots and a cot!
Remove the trash from further hurting society!
Zero sympathy!
Those Scandinavian insurgents again!
ReplyDeleteWorcester County is going to have to expand their jail if things in OC keep ramping up like in past weeks. Cambridge has some fine examples roaming the streets - NOT!
ReplyDeleteDisappointing. I really thought a gang of Scandinavians was causing trouble.
ReplyDeleteI don't see any hate crime charges!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAll Irish kids too I can tell by their names....sad.
ReplyDeleteshould charge them with attempted murder to keep them behind bars awhile. They are probably already out and roaming the streets again unphased.
ReplyDeleteDo you even bother to read the articles?? You are so quick to spew your ignorant responses you didn't bother to see their ALL being held without bond
DeleteThey’ll be in OC this weekend with their couzins.
DeleteNo wonder the frenzied rush to paint Black Lives Matters on Race street in Cambridge that suddenly began TUESDAY the 16th. The mayor HAD to know about the warrants being issued for 1 for Foster who was arrested on the 16th and then the other 4, warrants issued on the 13Th Saturday 3 days prior the BLM painting.
ReplyDeleteShe stated she contacted the commissioners for approval that weekend, when just a few days earlier NO DISCUSSION of painting Race Street was even mentioned at the Monthly city meeting June 8th.
All makes sense now.
OPTICS...
Cambridge usual suspects and Delaware trash.
ReplyDeletePart of this behavior is because the schools let them run wild. No consequences for any of their behavior. Get passing grades for writing their name on the paper. This is exactly what is coming out of the high schools. It isn't how they will be treated in the real world. Literal animals.
ReplyDelete4:47 - what in the world are you talking about? Have you seen the crap police have been putting up with? Now, imagine trying to hold ‘students’ accountable when they have been not raised well. Not the school’s fault, it’ s their parents fault.
DeleteSome of the parents of these kids should be charged with criminal incompetence and willful] stupidity for raising such dregs on society.
ReplyDeleteThese little monsters will never be anything except a drag on the entire world.
Congrats mom and, oh wait, no dad.
Not one from a Worcester County location....amazing!
ReplyDeleteHeld without bond— Love the sound of that
ReplyDeleteMaybe one or two will get shivved while they’re there.
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