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    The 20-year-old man charged in connection with the recent assault and robbery in downtown Baltimore of a visitor who was stripped of his clothes was ordered held on $1 million bond Saturday morning, court records show.




    Aaron Jacob Parsons of Rosedale turned himself in Friday night after having been linked to the videotaped incident for more than a week, as viewers tracked social media activity that appeared to show his involvement. He has been charged with robbery, assault and other crimes.


    The bail was set by a District Court commissioner at his initial appearance, and he will have an opportunity to seek a lower amount at a bail review, likely Monday.


    His attorney, Warren Brown, said Parsons is a "good kid," who graduated from parochial school and was raised by his brother after his mother died. Brown said Parsons has no prior arrest record and is not responsible for the acts in the video that drew the most outrage.


    In the video, filmed the night of St. Patrick's Day, the seemingly disoriented victim is standing with a group of young people in front of the east building of the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse. As a girl dances against him, a man who police now say is Parsons grabs something out of the victim's pocket. The man moves to recover his property, and the man identified as Parsons rears back and punches him in the face, knocking him to the ground. The victim is then stripped of his clothing and teased.


    The humiliation of the victim drew attention to the video — which appeared on websites such as the Drudge Report and Huffington Post, and on CNN — and prompted tips that pointed police to Parsons.


    "I think the fact that people from as far away as California chimed in to help out the Baltimore Police Department underscores how heinous this attack was, on a truly unsuspecting victim," said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.


    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bre...,5224605.story

    :lol:

    Is that hoodlum wearing a hoodie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by webbway View Post
    The 20-year-old man charged in connection with the recent assault and robbery in downtown Baltimore of a visitor who was stripped of his clothes was ordered held on $1 million bond Saturday morning, court records show.




    Aaron Jacob Parsons of Rosedale turned himself in Friday night after having been linked to the videotaped incident for more than a week, as viewers tracked social media activity that appeared to show his involvement. He has been charged with robbery, assault and other crimes.


    The bail was set by a District Court commissioner at his initial appearance, and he will have an opportunity to seek a lower amount at a bail review, likely Monday.


    His attorney, Warren Brown, said Parsons is a "good kid," who graduated from parochial school and was raised by his brother after his mother died. Brown said Parsons has no prior arrest record and is not responsible for the acts in the video that drew the most outrage.


    In the video, filmed the night of St. Patrick's Day, the seemingly disoriented victim is standing with a group of young people in front of the east building of the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse. As a girl dances against him, a man who police now say is Parsons grabs something out of the victim's pocket. The man moves to recover his property, and the man identified as Parsons rears back and punches him in the face, knocking him to the ground. The victim is then stripped of his clothing and teased.


    The humiliation of the victim drew attention to the video — which appeared on websites such as the Drudge Report and Huffington Post, and on CNN — and prompted tips that pointed police to Parsons.


    "I think the fact that people from as far away as California chimed in to help out the Baltimore Police Department underscores how heinous this attack was, on a truly unsuspecting victim," said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.


    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bre...,5224605.story

    :lol:

    Is that hoodlum wearing a hoodie?
    What the video doesn't show is that the victim was probably stalking Parsons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    What the video doesn't show is that the victim was probably stalking Parsons.
    They need to charge the ones that just stood there with criminal indiffernce and as accessories to a crime.
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    If Obama had a son, he might look just like Aaron......

    Thought I'd beat him to it.....he's probably gonna that in his next speech............................................
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    It that time," the NRA wrote in a statement. "The NRA believes that devices designed to allow semiautomatic rifles to function like fully-automatic rifles should be subject to additional regulations."
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    "good kid," who graduated from parochial school and was raised by his brother after his mother died"
    "is not responsible for the acts in the video that drew the most outrage"


    It's amazing how he's a good kid who's just in a bad position, and zimmerman is a psycho. Sometimes its hard to disagree with the racists, this was caught on video, and there's no bounty on this guys head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disillusioned View Post
    "good kid," who graduated from parochial school and was raised by his brother after his mother died"
    "is not responsible for the acts in the video that drew the most outrage"


    It's amazing how he's a good kid who's just in a bad position, and zimmerman is a psycho. Sometimes its hard to disagree with the racists, this was caught on video, and there's no bounty on this guys head.
    because putting a bounty on a black man opens up the racism card, something the left needs to use. plus, there was no gun involved, even though the man was beaten, then stripped and robbed of all dignity and humanity. it's not like he was killed for skittles or anything.
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmarterThanYou View Post
    because putting a bounty on a black man opens up the racism card, something the left needs to use. plus, there was no gun involved, even though the man was beaten, then stripped and robbed of all dignity and humanity. it's not like he was killed for skittles or anything.
    Ya, he was beaten for his money, on tape, stripped, abused, and humiliated. Then they defend the offender. Pretty sure there's something wrong here.

    It's on tape, you can watch it, the "good kid" got together with his buddies and beat the crap out of a guy. When white guys in the south do that they call it the klan.
    "In the bath tub of history the truth is harder to find than the soap and more difficult to hold on to."

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    It's not the cops fault that the douchebag is a fraud.

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