
Ocean City Police Beat: Hagerstown Thug Christian Gill’s Great Armed Robbery at OC ends in Slammer News and Commentary on the Criminal Class (June 12, …
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Ocean City Police Beat: Hagerstown Thug Christian Gill’s Great Armed Robbery at OC ends in Slammer News and Commentary on the Criminal Class (June 12, …
The trooper found the driver was armed with a firearm and suffering from an apparent head wound. The driver was talking with troopers and a negotiator, who responded to the scene, but refused to comply with commands to put down the weapon and safely exit the vehicle.
During the course of the traffic stop, the trooper discovered human remains concealed inside the Mustang. The remains were transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Norfolk for examination, autopsy and positive identification.
Cohen faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each of the wire fraud and obstruction of justice counts, 15 years in prison for making false statements to an insurance regulator, and a mandatory two years, consecutive to any other sentence, for aggravated identity theft.
Huntsman was charged by Montgomery County, Md., Police Officer J. Innocenti on March 20, 2015 at 12:48 am with following too closely; failing to pull over for a police vehicle; driving while suspended, negligent driving, and unsafe lane change while tooling along at 130 mph on Interstate 270 while driving his hot-rod Corvette. Hot Rod Harry Huntsman is set to appear in Montgomery County District Court on July 2, 2015.
Witnesses said Diaz was swimming near a large rock outcropping in the middle of the river when he disappeared. The area is marked with more than a half-dozen signs in English and Spanish warning of the dangers posed by the dam outflow.
While lifeguards brought Alas to shore and assessed his condition, NRP Sgt. Donald Mackall and Officer Kristen McFarland stood on the beach and directed Johnson to the location of the nearly submerged jet skis and four bobbing heads barely peeking above the waterline.
Through investigation, police identified the three Snows and Redditt-Abrams as the suspects. Detectives learned the Toyota was involved in a traffic stop in a neighboring county the day before the robbery. All four suspects were together in the car during that stop.
During the investigation, detectives also found a profile picture on Facebook of Redditt-Abrams wearing what appeared to be the same pink pants matching those worn in the robbery.