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Five juveniles face second-degree assault charges following Towson fight
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Nine juveniles have been identified and charges are pending against five of them on Wednesday after Baltimore County officers responded to a fight in Towson earlier this week.
Police said officers were called at about 3:40 p.m. on April 20 to the unit block of Lambourne Road for a “physical disturbance.” The department said it is believed the incident stems from a verbal altercation in school, and that the juveniles involved are known to each other.
The juveniles range in age from 11- to 14-years-old, according to authorities.
Five juveniles are facing second-degree assault charges after police recovered new evidence that helped identify them.
Two juveniles under the age 13 will not charged, according to police.
None of the juveniles are in custody as officers continue efforts to notify their parents.
The incident drew attention after a social media video taken Monday around 3:30 p.m. outside the Towson Promenade appeared to show a group of juveniles surrounding one individual and beating them on a public sidewalk.
A police spokesperson said the department was not able to verify the social media video.
A second incident happened Tuesday involving some of the same students inside Dumbarton Middle School during a meeting with the School Resource Officer (SRO), police said. During the meeting, a student and their parent left the office and got involved in a physical fight with another student in a hallway. The parent was later trespassed from the school, authorities said.
Police are working with Baltimore County Public Schools, which is conducting its own administrative investigation.
Police said officers were called at about 3:40 p.m. on April 20 to the unit block of Lambourne Road for a “physical disturbance.” The department said it is believed the incident stems from a verbal altercation in school, and that the juveniles involved are known to each other.
The juveniles range in age from 11- to 14-years-old, according to authorities.
Five juveniles are facing second-degree assault charges after police recovered new evidence that helped identify them.
Two juveniles under the age 13 will not charged, according to police.
None of the juveniles are in custody as officers continue efforts to notify their parents.
The incident drew attention after a social media video taken Monday around 3:30 p.m. outside the Towson Promenade appeared to show a group of juveniles surrounding one individual and beating them on a public sidewalk.
A police spokesperson said the department was not able to verify the social media video.
A second incident happened Tuesday involving some of the same students inside Dumbarton Middle School during a meeting with the School Resource Officer (SRO), police said. During the meeting, a student and their parent left the office and got involved in a physical fight with another student in a hallway. The parent was later trespassed from the school, authorities said.
Police are working with Baltimore County Public Schools, which is conducting its own administrative investigation.
Categories: Bad Day Crime & Lawlessness
SoWhatHappenedWas 6 hours ago
Isn't Towson where Serial Mom lived? None if this would've happened if she were still around. She would've ran them over then drive through the car wash and went to church.
