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Saturday, September 07, 2013

Maryland Delegate Darren Swain Beaten, Robbed After Giving Young Men a Ride

A Maryland delegate was beaten and robbed after going to an abandoned apartment with a group of young men early Sunday morning.

Delegate Darren Swain, of Prince George's County, says his car, wallet and cell phones were taken.

According to charging documents, Swain was robbed and beaten about 3 a.m. in Upper Marlboro, Md., by two or three people, including 19-year-old Keion Naylor, who is being held on multiple charges.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did it mention that Swain is gay and looking for some action at 3:00 in the morning. Did the police drug test him? Come on MSM, do your job! They won't because he is a democrat and they are off limits to the MSM.

Anonymous said...

You had to read way into the article to find out he was a democrat. Not that this matters with regards to the beating. No one should have this happen to them. But the culture of black on black crime needs to be addressed and not swept under the rug by -yes i will say it. DEMOCRATS

Anonymous said...

Picking up strangers at an Exxon station t 3 a.m. in PG County. Good Samaritan act, no doubt.

Anonymous said...

Something fishy about this story. What was the delegate doing out at 3am?

Anonymous said...

My guess is this clown picked up those young men hoping for some gay sex. Why else would he be at a gas station at 3 AM to give someone a ride. I bet he was hoping to get ridden. Pervert! He was appointed by Marty Homo'Ally to fill a delegates seat even though he wasn't the recommendation of the PG County Central Committee's choice.

Anonymous said...

Didn't some politician on a prior post say that we don't need guns for protection? She said that's what the politicians are supposed to do.

Anonymous said...

Exactly. The way the story is written, I would suggest that a commendation be given to the Honorable Darren Swain for offering assistance (a ride) to his constituents that were in dire need at 3AM in the morning. Good deeds - such as the one mentioned in the article - should be recognized. Where's the praise for this obviously helpful delegate?

Anonymous said...

He'd have been much better off telling the cops he was chased into that apartment by a rabid unicorn. At least the cops can't disprove that story.

Anonymous said...

Preach