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Marine killed in stabbing at college party
By John-John Williams IV | john-john.williams@baltsun.com (john-john.williams@baltsun.com)
1:39 p.m. EST, January 23, 2010
A 20-year-old Marine from Potomac was stabbed to death early Saturday morning at a college party in Northeast Baltimore. A second man was also stabbed at the gathering. His condition is unknown.
Darius Ray, who was stationed in Washington, D.C., was taken to an area hospital for a stab wound to the upper torso. He was pronounced dead at 4:58 a.m. The second unidentified male was taken to Maryland Shock Trauma Center with a stab wound, according to police spokesman Donny Moses.
Police were called to the 6900 block of McClean Boulevard. at around 4 a.m. for the report of a cutting. When they arrived they discovered the bodies of two males.
The male suspect in question was part of a group of "neighborhood boys" who came to the party and were soon asked to leave, according to Moses. The suspect later returned with a knife and stabbed the two victims.
Police do not know if the second victim lived in the house. They also did not disclose what college the students throwing the party attended. <!-- sphereit end --><SCRIPT type=text/javascript>textSize()</SCRIPT>
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By John-John Williams IV | john-john.williams@baltsun.com (john-john.williams@baltsun.com)
1:39 p.m. EST, January 23, 2010
A 20-year-old Marine from Potomac was stabbed to death early Saturday morning at a college party in Northeast Baltimore. A second man was also stabbed at the gathering. His condition is unknown.
Darius Ray, who was stationed in Washington, D.C., was taken to an area hospital for a stab wound to the upper torso. He was pronounced dead at 4:58 a.m. The second unidentified male was taken to Maryland Shock Trauma Center with a stab wound, according to police spokesman Donny Moses.
Police were called to the 6900 block of McClean Boulevard. at around 4 a.m. for the report of a cutting. When they arrived they discovered the bodies of two males.
The male suspect in question was part of a group of "neighborhood boys" who came to the party and were soon asked to leave, according to Moses. The suspect later returned with a knife and stabbed the two victims.
Police do not know if the second victim lived in the house. They also did not disclose what college the students throwing the party attended. <!-- sphereit end --><SCRIPT type=text/javascript>textSize()</SCRIPT>
Copyright © 2010, The Baltimore Sun (http://www.baltimoresun.com/)