Fatal crash driver Sam Ellis cited for underage booze rap and fighting in Ocean City prior to double fatal crash

On June 2, 2015 the party boy Sam Ellis was reveling in Ocean City, Maryland along with thousands of other newly graduated high school students when he was arrested by Ocean City Police Officer R. Flanagan. The criminal charge which is pending in Worcester County District Court for a hearing on July 9, 2015 is for the criminal charge of “affray”, which means participating in a fight among several persons, often associated with a riot or rumble.

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The suspect exited his car, identified himself as an officer and said that he stopped the driver for not using his turn signal. The victim questioned the suspect about his credentials –the suspect was wearing a jacket that said security – and the suspect ran back to his car and fled. The motorist was able to provide a tag number of the suspect’s vehicle

Teen drinking party ends in 2 teens dead with others injured and Sam Ellis awaiting DUI manslaughter charges

According to Montgomery County, Maryland, Police, charges are pending in a teenage booze cruise that left two dead, others injured and the teenage driver of the vehicle that became this year’s poster child for not drinking at teen parties and then driving crashed into a fence at a high rate of speed. Police are also looking at charges for an adult who was in the home where the teen drinking party took place.