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    Default Two women charged in knife-point robberies in Federal Hill

    City police have charged two women - one who was released from jail recently after prosecutors dropped armed carjacking charges against her - in connection at least four knife-point robberies in the Federal Hill area, a spokesman said.

    "Sharticia"??

    What a wonderful woman she appears to be.

    Of course, we must start immediately drafting an assault-knife ban.

    Officers received a report of a robbery Thursday night at about 7 p.m. in the 900 block of Harden Pl. and a description of the suspects was broadcast to officers. They found the two suspects walking in the 1100 block of Hanover St., said Detective Jeremy Silbert, a police spokesman.

    Police arrested Sharticia Bryant, 21, and Keaira Vanzandt, 19, and have charged them in the Thursday robbery. But Silbert said police have connected the pair to at least three other similar robberies since Dec. 21:

    Bryant was charged in March with an armed carjacking, armed robbery, and related charges, and was being held without bond. Court records show prosecutors dropped all of the charges in mid-November, and a spokesman for State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein did not immediately respond to questions about why the case was dropped.

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    The missing link?

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    21 Sep 10 Sharticia Bryant ‏@SWAGGNEVABETTA
    @NICKIMINAJ IF A BYTCH TRY TEW GET CUTE IMMA SNUFF HER
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    Moms says she's a good girl.

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    Maybe she was going to turn her life around, she was looking for a job in the public sector, I'm surprised the government didn't hire her.

    She also gave a shout out to Bmore, DC, and PG county
    Her ghettoness makes them wonderful places to live

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    According to her tweets, she loves p***y, mentions "chklln widd da wifey" and she's "dedicated to her flag piru all day" so I guess that means she's a lesbian "Bloods" gangsta?

    Of course.

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    Did she ever stand a chance?
    Where were her parents?

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    Default Sharticia's school teachers should be indicted

    Quote Originally Posted by demopublican View Post
    I thought I could speak fluid Ebonics until I read her tweets. If she ever tried to rob me I wouldn't know what she was saying.

    Her school teachers should be investigated. If it is determined that they failed to attempt to teach her then those teachers should be indicted. I paid a lot of my tax money to teach Sharticia and I want my money's worth. I expect no less from Sharticia than from her school teachers and administrators.
    Last edited by MDCivilServant; 01-12-2013 at 06:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDCivilServant View Post
    I thought I could speak fluid Ebonics until I read her twits. If she ever tried to rob me I would know what she was saying.

    Her school teachers should be investigated. If it is determined that they failed to attempt to teach her then those teachers should be indicted. I paid a lot of my tax money to teach Sharticia and I want my money's worth. I expect no less from Sharticia than from her school teachers and administrators.
    Typically, young criminals bounce from one school to the next after expulsions. Evictions also put them in different districts. Blaming the teacher unfortunate enough to have a criminal placed in the classroom is like blaming the wardens for the quality of the inmates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBay View Post
    Typically, young criminals bounce from one school to the next after expulsions. Evictions also put them in different districts. Blaming the teacher unfortunate enough to have a criminal placed in the classroom is like blaming the wardens for the quality of the inmates.
    There is no responsibility in city schools.

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    Imus described her best.

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