Re: [Chat] Fwd: Would-be rescuer stabbed 3 times

2007-08-03 Thread regina ARMENTA

I do know some detail.   The man who was assaulted was an older man that was 
walking at night.  This was the third time this has happen to him.  He seems to 
be a perfect target my neighbors told me.  He is older and comfortable in the 
neighborhood and even after all of this interaction, he still walks at night.  
Regina
John Spurrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body 
{ FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma }   The police response is indeed 
distressing. I am curious about the facts behind the
 assault that was in progress when the good samaritans intervened. Does anyone 
know
 if that was random? a robbery in progress? or possibly a drug deal gone bad or 
an
 incident that started in a nearby bar or restaurant?
  
 Many residents of Baltimore are comfortable knowing that because they're not 
involved in drug activity or a bad domestic relationship their chances of 
becoming the
victim of a violent crime are greatly reduced. 
  
 When you are a victim of crime statistics mean nothing. I was robbed at 
gunpoint 
in 1998 right in front of my house. Coincidentally there was an off-duty police 
officer 
parked in the garage less than 50 feet from my home at the time. When I ran to 
his 
vehicle after the incident he was reluctant to get involved. When I told a few 
friends 
about being robbed, one responded, I remember the first time I got mugged. as 
if he 
was meant, 'Welcome to the club.
  
 John
  
 
 
  
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Subject: Re: [Chat] Fwd: Would-be rescuer stabbed 3 times

   I agree, this is totally distressing.  I suppose that we should be prepared 
or should we hope for the blue light camera invasion of Charles Village.  



 



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Re: [Chat] Fwd: Would-be rescuer stabbed 3 times

2007-08-03 Thread regina ARMENTA
  I actually just received a parking ticket from 2004 that was originally 
$27.00.  The current bill is now $500.00 which I paid two days ago.  I called 
to find out what I could do and to prove my consistency with paying parking 
ticket through out the years.  I was told that there was nothing they could do 
unless I wanted to request a trial and in the mean time the ticket would go up 
$16.00 a day and if the police find your car they will boot it and tow it! The 
trial does not mean you will get the $500.00 waved.  They informed me that 
people will take tickets off of your car and put them on their own so they 
don't get a ticket.  Then they will throw them away. Okay I thought, Well they 
must have more important things to do like finding people that are committing 
violent crimes, but that doesn't seem to be the case!!!  Regardless, I wanted 
to let people know that they should check on their cars for current tickets 
that you may not have received.
Regina

Linda Forlifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's distressing that the police do 
not believe such an incident to be
high in their priority list.  When someone is stabbed and their
intestine is punctured, that is a life-threatening assault.  Our police
should be trying to identify the criminals who are preying on our
neighborhood, and the detectives' reluctance to interview the people
involved seems to show that they are not giving us needed attention.  

Recent CV robberies have been at gunpoint and knifepoint.  According to
the police spokesman, Sterling Clifford, In the case of the
nonlife-threatening injury, it is not unusual for the detective not to
respond to the scene.  Detectives did not interview Benjamin Treat
until 35 hours after the stabbing, and then only after he and his mother
called several times.  I guess the police are telling us they will wait
til someone is killed before making extra efforts to apprehend the CV
criminals.  That will be too late.

Linda

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/07 10:57 AM 
I have a friend that is a reporter at the Sun and she sent me this!
  Regina Armenta

Note: forwarded message attached.

   
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Re: [Chat] Fwd: Would-be rescuer stabbed 3 times

2007-08-03 Thread gasp107
If this is the first time that you received the notice--then you need 
to complain more:
1) Your city council person
2) City Council President
3) Mayor Dixon


I would definately go to court

Richard Burnham
Graphic Imaging, Inc.
Digital Printing and Graphic Solutions

107 East 25th Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
410-467-7071 - office
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From: regina ARMENTA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Charles Village Chat List Chat@charlesvillage.info
Sent: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 5:02 pm
Subject: Re: [Chat] Fwd: Would-be rescuer stabbed 3 times


  I actually just received a parking ticket from 2004 that was 
originally $27.00.  The current bill is now $500.00 which I paid two 
days ago.  I called to find out what I could do and to prove my 
consistency with paying parking ticket through out the years.  I was 
told that there was nothing they could do unless I wanted to request a 
trial and in the mean time the ticket would go up $16.00 a day and if 
the police find your car they will boot it and tow it! The trial does 
not mean you will get the $500.00 waved.  They informed me that people 
will take tickets off of your car and put them on their own so they 
don't get a ticket.  Then they will throw them away. Okay I thought, 
Well they must have more important things to do like finding people 
that are committing violent crimes, but that doesn't seem to be the 
case!!!  Regardless, I wanted to let people know that they should check 
on their cars for current tickets that you may not have received.
Regina

Linda Forlifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's distressing that the police do not believe such an incident to be
high in their priority list. When someone is stabbed and their
intestine is punctured, that is a life-threatening assault. Our police
should be trying to identify the criminals who are preying on our
neighborhood, and the detectives' reluctance to interview the people
involved seems to show that they are not giving us needed attention.

Recent CV robberies have been at gunpoint and knifepoint. According to
the police spokesman, Sterling Clifford, In the case of the
nonlife-threatening injury, it is not unusual for the detective not to
respond to the scene. Detectives did not interview Benjamin Treat
until 35 hours after the stabbing, and then only after he and his mother
called several times. I guess the police are telling us they will wait
til someone is killed before making extra efforts to apprehend the CV
criminals. That will be too late.

Linda

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/07 10:57 AM 
I have a friend that is a reporter at the Sun and she sent me this!
Regina Armenta

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Re: [Chat] Fwd: Would-be rescuer stabbed 3 times

2007-08-03 Thread Kathleen Hruska
Regina,

Is there a link on the MVA web-site that allows one to check for outstanding 
fines/tickets...?

Kathleen

On Friday, August 03, 2007, at 02:02PM, regina ARMENTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  I actually just received a parking ticket from 2004 that was originally 
 $27.00.  The current bill is now $500.00 which I paid two days ago.  I called 
 to find out what I could do and to prove my consistency with paying parking 
 ticket through out the years.  I was told that there was nothing they could 
 do unless I wanted to request a trial and in the mean time the ticket would 
 go up $16.00 a day and if the police find your car they will boot it and tow 
 it! The trial does not mean you will get the $500.00 waved.  They informed me 
 that people will take tickets off of your car and put them on their own so 
 they don't get a ticket.  Then they will throw them away. Okay I thought, 
 Well they must have more important things to do like finding people that are 
 committing violent crimes, but that doesn't seem to be the case!!!  
 Regardless, I wanted to let people know that they should check on their cars 
 for current tickets that you may not have received.
Regina

Linda Forlifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's distressing that the police do 
not believe such an incident to be
high in their priority list.  When someone is stabbed and their
intestine is punctured, that is a life-threatening assault.  Our police
should be trying to identify the criminals who are preying on our
neighborhood, and the detectives' reluctance to interview the people
involved seems to show that they are not giving us needed attention.  

Recent CV robberies have been at gunpoint and knifepoint.  According to
the police spokesman, Sterling Clifford, In the case of the
nonlife-threatening injury, it is not unusual for the detective not to
respond to the scene.  Detectives did not interview Benjamin Treat
until 35 hours after the stabbing, and then only after he and his mother
called several times.  I guess the police are telling us they will wait
til someone is killed before making extra efforts to apprehend the CV
criminals.  That will be too late.

Linda

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/02/07 10:57 AM 
I have a friend that is a reporter at the Sun and she sent me this!
  Regina Armenta

Note: forwarded message attached.

   
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