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Thread: Three Arrests in Owings Mills Road Rage

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    Default Three Arrests in Owings Mills Road Rage

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/mar...,3924048.story

    This is a scary incident. These are the type of savage animals that we share our highways with.

    [QUOTE]The Nov. 23 fight left a woman and her two sons, who were targeted by the men, injured, police said.
    Police identified Watts and two other men — Aaron Tyler Watts, 23, of the 9000 block of Hamor Road in Randallstown and Dwayne Palmer Harvey, 22, of the 300 block of Allendale Street in Baltimore — based on a description of their vehicle, police said.
    Warrants were obtained for all three. Aaron Watts turned himself in to police last week, and Harvey was arrested this past weekend, police said. Both are charged with three counts of second-degree assault, and have been released on $15,000 and $25,000 bond, respectively, police said.
    As of Wednesday afternoon, Esaiah Watts was being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on $100,000 bail. Police are working to identify a fourth man who was allegedly involved in the fight. The woman and her two sons who were allegedly assaulted during the fight were treated at a local hospital and released, police said. They have not been identified.[QUOTE\]

    I don't know why the BS insists on calling this a fight. It sounds more like an attack. If it was a fight charges should be made on the woman and her two kids.

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    All three have extensive records. Harvey has the least charges and Esaiah Watts the worst and the only violent changes.
    Aaron Watts was just given a one year suspended jail term in a drug case this summer. I hope that this violation will land him in jail for that term.

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    When it comes to road rage, aggressive driving and really flagrant driving violations, it seems that police have trouble finding violators.

    The average citizen can make a 30 minute trek to work and they will usually encounter really serious traffic violators along the way, yet somehow police don't see these serious violators during their routine patrol.

    Of course police are able to find lots on soccer moms, when they set up radar enforcement.

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