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Friday, September 26, 2014

Wedding Photographer Severely Beaten, Remains In Medically Induced Coma

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Another troubling, random attack on Baltimore City streets. Police need your help finding the people who beat and robbed a wedding photographer, leaving him unconscious in the street.

Rochelle Ritchie spoke with the victim’s family, who are now desperate for an arrest.

Eric Sudam, 22, remains in a medically induced coma after police say he was beat up and robbed at the corner of Front and Plowman streets.

“He was very severely beaten, so much so that he was unconscious when officers first arrived at the scene,” said Det. Ruganzu Howard, Baltimore Police Department.

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7 comments:

  1. White people are too afraid to say or do anything so it will get worse.

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  2. Start by looking at all the BIG BROTHER cameras in that area! There are enough of them! Someone knows something!

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  3. that's because Maryland wasn't allowed concealed carry... this kind of stuff would not happen and probably allot less of it if we had some dead thugs

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  4. I got jumped up in PA back in 1994 by a gang of Blacks. It was strange because it started off one on one but after I got the upper edge they all starting kicking and punching. Even the girls! Jesus, I was lucky as hell to get away without much damage. I feel for this kid and his family. It seems these incidents are more frequent with our current POTUS.

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  5. to hell with having a carry permit. carry the weapon anyway. don't travel alone and don't go in bad neighborhoods. if approached by a group, pull out the 40 cal glock and shoot the one leading the pack. he's usually the mouthy one anyway.

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  6. Another white person gets beaten almost to death , wonder if this was done by blacks? Of course , don't mention it in the MSM.

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  7. Just another black on white attack. I agree with 4:17. The laws make no difference once your dead. Vote Republican and repeal the gun laws in Maryland.

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