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St. Patrick's Day beating

A tourist in Downtown Baltimore, Maryland was beaten, robbed, and stripped by several assailants on March 18, 2012, the day after Saint Patrick's Day and the celebrations that occurred. The video was posted online and went viral, and a negative internet response resulted. Four suspects were arrested and charged with acts related to the crime; all pleaded guilty and were sentenced by the criminal justice system.

Courthouse East, the site of the attack.

The attack edit

On March 18, 2012, the day after St. Patrick's Day celebrations,[1] a crowd gathered around a tourist in Downtown Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The crowd beat, robbed, and stripped the tourist of his clothes.[2] The victim, a 31-year-old man from Alexandria, Virginia, said in statements to the police that he was traveling from Power Plant Live to a hotel in Mount Vernon.[3] The victim had already consumed alcohol,[4] and he had been intoxicated at the time of the attack.[5]

The attack occurred around 2 AM,[3] outside of the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse (Courthouse East).[6] The victim lost the keys to his Audi car, his iPhone, and his TAG Heuer watch.[7] The victim had valued the watch at $1,300.[4] He woke up with injuries, and had no recollection of what had occurred.[6]

Several other acts of violence had been occurring in the Inner Harbor area during the same evening.[8]

Video posting and internet response edit

Videos of the beating were widely shared after they were uploaded to social media sites and shock sites.[9] The videos were posted to several high traffic websites, including 4chan, Reddit, Worldstar Hip Hop, and YouTube. Katie Rogers of The Washington Post said "No one can be sure of which site had the videos first".[10] Justin Fenton and Peter Hermann of The Baltimore Sun stated that "it made it to the now typical stops for such shock clips: Worldstarhiphop, LiveLeak, YouTube, Twitter."[11] The video was uploaded to WorldStar on March 30, 2012. The victim was unaware of the presence of the video until a relative notified him.[12] Over 500,000 people watched the video showing the victim receiving a punch to the face.[13]

As a result of the release of the video of the beating, various users on social media used tools to identify and track down the assailants. Anthony Mandich, a man from Orange County, California, posted blog entries with information about the incident.[14] On one night, users of 4chan worked for hours to try to find the suspects.[15] Facebook and Twitter posters also examined Internet postings in order to track suspects.[3]

Legal aftermath edit

On April 13, 2012, the first suspect, Aaron Jacob Parsons, a 20-year-old man from Rosedale, Maryland, was arrested after he turned himself in.[2] Parsons worked as a party promoter and had graduated from Our Lady of Mount Carmel High School in Baltimore County.[16] Prior to the arrest of Parsons, WBFF (Fox 45 Baltimore) interviewed him without notifying the Baltimore Police Department. As a result, the department ended the station's relationship with the department in regards to the program "Fugitive Files."[17]

Three other suspects were also arrested. They were 20-year-old Shayona Mikia Davis of northwest Baltimore,[18] 18-year-old Deangelo Carter of Baltimore,[19] and 21-year-old Shatia Baldwin of Baltimore.[20]

Davis was charged with armed robbery since she used her shoe to hit the victim.[21] After Mandich learned that Parsons was arrested, Mandich said that "I actually take no pleasure in his arrest".[15]

By May 10, 2012, the state government dropped 13 of the 24 total criminal charges filed against the defendants.[22] On July 9, 2012, the suspects pleaded guilty, with Parsons and Baldwin doing so to robbery and Carter and Davis to second degree assault.[23] Parsons received a three-year jail sentence, with two of these years being suspended. Carter and Davis were sentenced to one year each, including time served. Baldwin's sentencing was scheduled to occur on December 7, 2012.[13] Baldwin received three years in prison.[24] Warren Brown, the defense attorney, said that Parsons "offered an apology to both the victim and the city, interestingly because he knows he brought disrepute to the city, considering this went viral and cast a negative image of the city."[13]

Carter was incarcerated in the Maryland Reception, Diagnostic and Classification Center; he is no longer incarcerated.[25] Parsons was incarcerated in the Baltimore City Detention Center.[26] He is no longer incarcerated.[27] Baldwin was incarcerated in the Baltimore City Detention Center.[28] She is no longer incarcerated.[29]

See also edit

General:

References edit

  1. ^ Sylvester, Lisa. "Onlookers jeer as man is beaten, stripped and robbed in Baltimore." CNN. Monday April 9, 2012. Retrieved on December 12, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "4th suspect arrested in Baltimore St. Patrick's Day beating." WTOP. Wednesday April 25, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Hermann, Peter. "Police make second arrest in videotaped beating." The Baltimore Sun. April 13, 2012. Retrieved on May 5, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Valencia, Nick. "Baltimore police make 2nd arrest in man's beating, stripping 2012-04-28 at the Wayback Machine." CNN. April 23, 2012. Retrieved on May 12, 2012.
  5. ^ Kilar, Steve. "Another arrested in connection with videotaped assault." The Baltimore Sun. April 24, 2012. Retrieved on May 6, 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Crowd Beats, Strips & Robs Tourist On St. Patrick’s Day; Incident Caught On Camera." CBS Baltimore. April 6, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  7. ^ "Police: St. Patrick's Day suspect beat victim with high-heeled shoe." WBAL-TV. April 23, 2012. Retrieved on March 7, 2020.
  8. ^ "New Tapes, Recordings Released Of St. Patrick’s Day Assault." CBS Baltimore. May 14, 2012. Retrieved on May 16, 2012.
  9. ^ Fenton, Justin. "Bealefeld: Downtown beating not a hate crime." The Baltimore Sun. April 10, 2012. Retrieved on May 5, 2012. "Bealefeld, the white police commissioner in majority-black Baltimore, warned against "fear-mongering.""
  10. ^ Rogers, Katie. "Beating, stripping of Baltimore man caught on video, circulates via social media and helps identify suspect." The Washington Post. April 4, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  11. ^ Fenton, Justin and Peter Hermann. "Videos of Baltimore beating, robbery raise questions." The Baltimore Sun. April 4, 2012. Retrieved on November 13, 2012.
  12. ^ Chandler, D. L. "Group Of Black Men Caught On Tape Beating And Stripping White Man." News One. April 10, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  13. ^ a b c "3 Of 4 Suspects Sentenced In Recorded St. Patrick’s Day Beating." CBS Baltimore. July 9, 2012. Retrieved on August 27, 2012.
  14. ^ Fenton, Justin. "Internet shock video helps Baltimore police find victim, possible suspect." The Baltimore Sun. April 4, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  15. ^ a b Fenton, Justin. "California blogger on Parsons arrest: I feel bad for him." The Baltimore Sun. April 16, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  16. ^ Jiang, Weijia. "Man Arrested In Downtown Beatdown." CBS Baltimore. April 14, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  17. ^ Brady, Heather. "Fox 45 interviews wanted fugitive, fails to notify police." WTOP. Saturday April 4, 2012. Retrieved on May 14, 2012.
  18. ^ Hermann, Peter. "Police make second arrest in videotaped beating." The Baltimore Sun. April 23, 2012. Retrieved on November 19, 2012.
  19. ^ Kilar, Peter. "Another arrested in connection with videotaped assault." The Baltimore Sun. April 24, 2012. Retrieved on November 19, 2012.
  20. ^ Hermann, Peter. "Police arrest fourth suspect in videotaped St. Patrick's Day weekend assault." The Baltimore Sun. April 25, 2012. Retrieved on November 19, 2012.
  21. ^ "Police Make Second Arrest In St. Patrick’s Day Beating." CBS Baltimore. April 23, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  22. ^ "13 Charges Dropped In St. Patrick’s Day Beating Case." CBS Baltimore. May 10, 2012. Retrieved on May 12, 2012.
  23. ^ "7.9.12: Defendants in Recorded St. Patrick's Day Incident Plead Guilty." () Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City. Retrieved on November 7, 2012.
  24. ^ Johnson, Sherrie. "Woman sentenced for robbing and beating a tourist in Baltimore 2012-12-09 at the Wayback Machine." ABC 2 News. December 7, 2012. Retrieved on December 8, 2012.
  25. ^ "Carter DeAngelo." () Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services. Retrieved on November 7, 2012.
  26. ^ "Parsons Aaron Jacob." () Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services. Retrieved on November 7, 2012.
  27. ^ "Parsons Aaron Jacob."Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services. Retrieved on February 11, 2013.
  28. ^ "Baldwin Shatia." () Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services. Retrieved on November 7, 2012.
  29. ^ "Baldwin Shatia." Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services. Retrieved on December 12, 2012.

External links edit

  • "Final Suspect Arrested in Downtown Baltimore Assault & Robbery which was Captured on Video." () City of Baltimore. April 25, 2012.
  • "Does anyone recognize the victim of this assault outside the courthouse?" Reddit
  • "4th Person Arrested In Baltimore Beating And Robbery Of Arlington Man On St. Patrick’s Day." CBS DC. April 25, 2012. Retrieved on May 3, 2012.
  • Kuebler, Brian. "Viral video suspect gets bail reduced; police looking for three others." ABC 2. April 16, 2002.
  • Fenton, Justin. "$1 million bond set for man charged in videotaped beating." The Baltimore Sun. April 14, 2012.
  • Fenton, Justin. "Baltimore beating video: Police, prosecutors still investigating." The Baltimore Sun. April 9, 2012.
  • Fenton, Justin. "$1 million bond set for man charged in videotaped beating." The Baltimore Sun. April 14, 2012.
  • "Baltimore Police Arrest "Teenage Teabagger" For Role In Brutal Videotaped Attack Of Tourist." The Smoking Gun. April 24, 2012.
  • "." Fox Baltimore.
  • "How were police unaware of videotaped beating?" The Baltimore Sun. April 6, 2012.

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A tourist in Downtown Baltimore Maryland was beaten robbed and stripped by several assailants on March 18 2012 the day after Saint Patrick s Day and the celebrations that occurred The video was posted online and went viral and a negative internet response resulted Four suspects were arrested and charged with acts related to the crime all pleaded guilty and were sentenced by the criminal justice system Courthouse East the site of the attack Contents 1 The attack 2 Video posting and internet response 3 Legal aftermath 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksThe attack editOn March 18 2012 the day after St Patrick s Day celebrations 1 a crowd gathered around a tourist in Downtown Baltimore Maryland United States The crowd beat robbed and stripped the tourist of his clothes 2 The victim a 31 year old man from Alexandria Virginia said in statements to the police that he was traveling from Power Plant Live to a hotel in Mount Vernon 3 The victim had already consumed alcohol 4 and he had been intoxicated at the time of the attack 5 The attack occurred around 2 AM 3 outside of the Clarence M Mitchell Jr Courthouse Courthouse East 6 The victim lost the keys to his Audi car his iPhone and his TAG Heuer watch 7 The victim had valued the watch at 1 300 4 He woke up with injuries and had no recollection of what had occurred 6 Several other acts of violence had been occurring in the Inner Harbor area during the same evening 8 Video posting and internet response editVideos of the beating were widely shared after they were uploaded to social media sites and shock sites 9 The videos were posted to several high traffic websites including 4chan Reddit Worldstar Hip Hop and YouTube Katie Rogers of The Washington Post said No one can be sure of which site had the videos first 10 Justin Fenton and Peter Hermann of The Baltimore Sun stated that it made it to the now typical stops for such shock clips Worldstarhiphop LiveLeak YouTube Twitter 11 The video was uploaded to WorldStar on March 30 2012 The victim was unaware of the presence of the video until a relative notified him 12 Over 500 000 people watched the video showing the victim receiving a punch to the face 13 As a result of the release of the video of the beating various users on social media used tools to identify and track down the assailants Anthony Mandich a man from Orange County California posted blog entries with information about the incident 14 On one night users of 4chan worked for hours to try to find the suspects 15 Facebook and Twitter posters also examined Internet postings in order to track suspects 3 Legal aftermath editOn April 13 2012 the first suspect Aaron Jacob Parsons a 20 year old man from Rosedale Maryland was arrested after he turned himself in 2 Parsons worked as a party promoter and had graduated from Our Lady of Mount Carmel High School in Baltimore County 16 Prior to the arrest of Parsons WBFF Fox 45 Baltimore interviewed him without notifying the Baltimore Police Department As a result the department ended the station s relationship with the department in regards to the program Fugitive Files 17 Three other suspects were also arrested They were 20 year old Shayona Mikia Davis of northwest Baltimore 18 18 year old Deangelo Carter of Baltimore 19 and 21 year old Shatia Baldwin of Baltimore 20 Davis was charged with armed robbery since she used her shoe to hit the victim 21 After Mandich learned that Parsons was arrested Mandich said that I actually take no pleasure in his arrest 15 By May 10 2012 the state government dropped 13 of the 24 total criminal charges filed against the defendants 22 On July 9 2012 the suspects pleaded guilty with Parsons and Baldwin doing so to robbery and Carter and Davis to second degree assault 23 Parsons received a three year jail sentence with two of these years being suspended Carter and Davis were sentenced to one year each including time served Baldwin s sentencing was scheduled to occur on December 7 2012 13 Baldwin received three years in prison 24 Warren Brown the defense attorney said that Parsons offered an apology to both the victim and the city interestingly because he knows he brought disrepute to the city considering this went viral and cast a negative image of the city 13 Carter was incarcerated in the Maryland Reception Diagnostic and Classification Center he is no longer incarcerated 25 Parsons was incarcerated in the Baltimore City Detention Center 26 He is no longer incarcerated 27 Baldwin was incarcerated in the Baltimore City Detention Center 28 She is no longer incarcerated 29 See also edit nbsp Maryland portal nbsp Law portal nbsp Internet portalBeating of Chrissy Lee PolisGeneral Crime in BaltimoreReferences edit Sylvester Lisa Onlookers jeer as man is beaten stripped and robbed in Baltimore CNN Monday April 9 2012 Retrieved on December 12 2012 a b 4th suspect arrested in Baltimore St Patrick s Day beating WTOP Wednesday April 25 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 a b c Hermann Peter Police make second arrest in videotaped beating The Baltimore Sun April 13 2012 Retrieved on May 5 2012 a b Valencia Nick Baltimore police make 2nd arrest in man s beating stripping Archived 2012 04 28 at the Wayback Machine CNN April 23 2012 Retrieved on May 12 2012 Kilar Steve Another arrested in connection with videotaped assault The Baltimore Sun April 24 2012 Retrieved on May 6 2012 a b Crowd Beats Strips amp Robs Tourist On St Patrick s Day Incident Caught On Camera CBS Baltimore April 6 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 Police St Patrick s Day suspect beat victim with high heeled shoe WBAL TV April 23 2012 Retrieved on March 7 2020 New Tapes Recordings Released Of St Patrick s Day Assault CBS Baltimore May 14 2012 Retrieved on May 16 2012 Fenton Justin Bealefeld Downtown beating not a hate crime The Baltimore Sun April 10 2012 Retrieved on May 5 2012 Bealefeld the white police commissioner in majority black Baltimore warned against fear mongering Rogers Katie Beating stripping of Baltimore man caught on video circulates via social media and helps identify suspect The Washington Post April 4 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 Fenton Justin and Peter Hermann Videos of Baltimore beating robbery raise questions The Baltimore Sun April 4 2012 Retrieved on November 13 2012 Chandler D L Group Of Black Men Caught On Tape Beating And Stripping White Man News One April 10 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 a b c 3 Of 4 Suspects Sentenced In Recorded St Patrick s Day Beating CBS Baltimore July 9 2012 Retrieved on August 27 2012 Fenton Justin Internet shock video helps Baltimore police find victim possible suspect The Baltimore Sun April 4 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 a b Fenton Justin California blogger on Parsons arrest I feel bad for him The Baltimore Sun April 16 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 Jiang Weijia Man Arrested In Downtown Beatdown CBS Baltimore April 14 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 Brady Heather Fox 45 interviews wanted fugitive fails to notify police WTOP Saturday April 4 2012 Retrieved on May 14 2012 Hermann Peter Police make second arrest in videotaped beating The Baltimore Sun April 23 2012 Retrieved on November 19 2012 Kilar Peter Another arrested in connection with videotaped assault The Baltimore Sun April 24 2012 Retrieved on November 19 2012 Hermann Peter Police arrest fourth suspect in videotaped St Patrick s Day weekend assault The Baltimore Sun April 25 2012 Retrieved on November 19 2012 Police Make Second Arrest In St Patrick s Day Beating CBS Baltimore April 23 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 13 Charges Dropped In St Patrick s Day Beating Case CBS Baltimore May 10 2012 Retrieved on May 12 2012 7 9 12 Defendants in Recorded St Patrick s Day Incident Plead Guilty Archive Office of the State s Attorney for Baltimore City Retrieved on November 7 2012 Johnson Sherrie Woman sentenced for robbing and beating a tourist in Baltimore Archived 2012 12 09 at the Wayback Machine ABC 2 News December 7 2012 Retrieved on December 8 2012 Carter DeAngelo Archive Maryland Department of Public Safety amp Correctional Services Retrieved on November 7 2012 Parsons Aaron Jacob Archive Maryland Department of Public Safety amp Correctional Services Retrieved on November 7 2012 Parsons Aaron Jacob Maryland Department of Public Safety amp Correctional Services Retrieved on February 11 2013 Baldwin Shatia Archive Maryland Department of Public Safety amp Correctional Services Retrieved on November 7 2012 Baldwin Shatia Maryland Department of Public Safety amp Correctional Services Retrieved on December 12 2012 External links edit Final Suspect Arrested in Downtown Baltimore Assault amp Robbery which was Captured on Video Archive City of Baltimore April 25 2012 Does anyone recognize the victim of this assault outside the courthouse Reddit 4th Person Arrested In Baltimore Beating And Robbery Of Arlington Man On St Patrick s Day CBS DC April 25 2012 Retrieved on May 3 2012 Kuebler Brian Viral video suspect gets bail reduced police looking for three others ABC 2 April 16 2002 Fenton Justin 1 million bond set for man charged in videotaped beating The Baltimore Sun April 14 2012 Fenton Justin Baltimore beating video Police prosecutors still investigating The Baltimore Sun April 9 2012 Fenton Justin 1 million bond set for man charged in videotaped beating The Baltimore Sun April 14 2012 Baltimore Police Arrest Teenage Teabagger For Role In Brutal Videotaped Attack Of Tourist The Smoking Gun April 24 2012 FOX 45 TOP STORIES VIDEO Fox Baltimore How were police unaware of videotaped beating The Baltimore Sun April 6 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Patrick 27s Day beating amp oldid 1216921673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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