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Two 18-year-olds have been charged with several counts of assault and reckless endangerment for a quadruple stabbing in Ocean City at the start of Memorial Day weekend.
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May 28, 2021
Urbanski-Hughes (left) and Messick
OCEAN CITY, Md. – Ocean City Police have arrested two following a serious assault that took place early Friday morning.
We’re told that shortly after 12:30 a.m., officers were called to the 10th block of 130th Street for a report of a serious assault. On arrival, officers located four stabbing victims in front of Station 4 Fire Headquarters. Two of the victims were flown to TidalHealth by MSP Trooper 4, a third victim was flown to Christiana Hospital by DSP Trooper 2, and the fourth victim was not taken to the hospital. All four victims have non-life-threatening injuries.
Ocean City police arrest 2 after several stabbed at house party ahead of Memorial Day weekend
By FOX 5 DC Digital Team
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Officers say two 18-year-olds, Stas Urbanski-Hughes of Frankford, Delaware and Brandon Storm Allen Messick of Ocean City, face assault and weapons charges after police say they were involved in a fight at a party at a home on 130th Street around 12:30 a.m. Friday morning.
Brandon Storm Allen Messick (l) Stas Urbanski-Hughes (r) (Ocean City Police Department)
Investigators say three of the victims were flown to hospitals in Maryland and Delaware. A fourth victim was not transported. All of the victims are believed to have non-life-threatening injuries.
Details from the case of two D.C. men charged last week for carjacking and assault highlight the reason the region’s top prosecutors are banding together to take on the crime, which has seen a sharp increase since the start of the pandemic.
Rashaun Onley and Elijah Greene-Parker face more than 14 charges in Maryland District Court for an afternoon of carjacking one vehicle after another in both Arlington and Montgomery counties, according to charging documents.
In multiple instances, the men “displayed handguns, demanded money” and took the vehicles. The case highlights how the crime of carjacking can cross through multiple jurisdictions.