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Monday, September 17, 2012

Driver Accused of 'Crushing' Woman Over White Marsh Parking Spot

Police have arrested an Edgewood woman, who they say became violent after a dispute over a parking spot.

Baltimore County police arrested a woman accused of striking two other women with her vehicle, after a fight over a parking spot at the Avenue at White Marsh on Friday night. Police identified the driver involved as Brandy Tennille Ames, 35, of the unit block of Harr Park Court in Edgewood. She was charged with first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault and multiple traffic violations, police spokeswoman Cpl. Cathy Batton said Monday afternoon. Follow Perry Hall Patch on Facebook and Twitter. At about 8:25 p.m. on Sept. 14, a woman, driving her 2009 Volkswagen Jetta along with her adult daughter, entered the Avenue at White Marsh parking lot near Staples on the Honeygo Boulevard side. They saw a woman, identified by police …

Jack Pont

3:15 am on Thursday, December 27, 2012

People are savages not animals. Animals do not fight over parking spots   more ›

Friday, September 14, 2012

UPDATE: Woman Struck, Hospitalized After White Marsh Parking Lot Fight

Police believe the incident may have begun over a fight for a parking spot.

UPDATE (4:08 p.m., Sept. 17)—Police have arrested a suspect. Find an update here, Driver Accused of 'Crushing' Woman Over White Marsh Parking Spot. --- UPDATE (9:56 p.m., Sept. 14)—A woman was hospitalized Friday night after police say she was struck by a vehicle outside the Avenue at White Marsh.  At about 8:25 p.m. police received a call reporting a fight over a parking spot near Staples at the Honeygo Boulevard shopping center. Within minutes, police received several more calls reporting that an adult female had been struck by a vehicle and that the vehicle had fled the scene, according to Cpl. John Wachter, a Baltimore County police spokesman.  The woman was taken by ambulance with non-life threatening injuries to Johns Hopkins Bayview…

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DougW

6:50 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012

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