NYE Party at Crowne Plaza Ends in Stabbing
A 23-year-old Baltimore man was driven to the hospital with life threatening injuries.
A New Year's Eve party at a Timonium hotel ended in violence, with one man sent to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries, according to a police incident summary.
The report describes a 23-year-old Baltimore man who was stabbed by an unknown partygoer just before 3 a.m. at the Crowne Plaza, Tuesday morning. The pair was reportedly involved in a heated argument, according to the report.
It is unknown at this time the relationship—if any—between the victim and the suspect.
A friend drove the 23-year-old to the hospital, where his life-threatening injuries were stabilized following emergency surgery, police said
No further information is known at this time.
WBAL-TV reported that three 911 calls were made during the 1,000-person party at the Crowne Plaza for a fight, the aforementioned stabbing and a drug overdose.
Kaori
12:34 pm on Wednesday, January 2, 2013
*Waits for comments of those who want to know the race of the suspects so they can type up their rant about how public transportation brought them out there.
Parkvillehoney
7:55 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013
Kaori, it is sad to read day after day that some people resort to violence to settle a personal problem. What is wrong with walking away? Some people were taught to use violence when someone "disrespects" them. Personally, I want to live and don't want jail, so I would walk away.
Nick DiMarco
1:10 pm on Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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scott morton
4:51 pm on Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Fight, Stabbing and Overdose. Sounds like quite the shindig.
Parkvillehoney
7:55 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013
There were hand made cardboard signs at every intersection advertising this party. It said it was to benefit a "charity." No wonder there was such chaos. The organizers probably had too many people show up. Baltimore County Liquor Board should prohibit ANY gathering that is not a presale. Also if it is a public event, there must be an armed security presence on site.
M. Sullivan
11:11 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013
Didn't they just recently have a similar problem in Towson?
T Tremblay
11:11 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013
I can't wait to hear Kamenetz comment's on this one! At what point do you acknowledge there is a problem not being addressed.......Columbine, Sandy Hook,,, Recher, Charles Village Pub, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza..........