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Dwanta Harris's lawyer Warren Brown just came off the Freddie Grey case where he pocketed about 2 million dollar fee for the settlement with the City of Baltimore. I'm sure he will file for a change venue as his client would not be able to get a fair trail in Baltimore County. Mr Brown would hope that Baltimore City would get it. The piece of info we have not seen yet nor would I think Mr Brown has seen is the body cam Officer Caprio was wearing. If that shows Harris behind the wheel driving toward her at a high rate of speed plus he didn't duck when she fired, he is done as well he should. Mr Brown states Harris was in fear of his life BS. The numb nuts only needed to get out of the Jeep and he and Officer Caprio would have both been home for dinner. It's very sad that Baltimore County is starting to go down the drain but slowly. I lived not far from where is all took place, it was a nice place to live, I guess not so much these days. Chris
 
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One of the four teens indicted in the death of a Baltimore County police officer was supposed to appear in court this week for a bail review. The hearing for Derrick Matthews, 16, has been postponed from Tuesday until Aug. 16.

Matthews is one of four teens indicted in the death of Officer Amy Caprio.

The 29-year-old Baltimore County policewoman was hit by a Jeep investigating a report of a suspicious vehicle in Perry Hall the afternoon of May 21, and died that day from her injuries.

Dawnta Harris, 16, is the one accused of driving the Jeep. He is being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center. According to attorney Warren Brown, who is representing Harris with J. Wyndal Gordon pro bono, running over the police officer was unintentional.

Harris was "operating out of fear" when the officer pulled her gun, according to the teen's attorney, who said that he "shut the door, ducked down, took off, heard a shot and he was gone," according to WBAL.

Four teens were indicted in Caprio's murder on 19 charges each, from first-degree murder to theft less than $100

All are being held without bail by the Baltimore County Bureau of Corrections, and two are slated to appear in court in August requesting to be released pending trial.

The state's attorney has requested to try the teens together.

The attorneys for all of the teens except Harris have requested their cases be tried in juvenile court, and at least one has opposed trying them together.

The public defender representing Darrell Ward, 16, of the 2300 block of Ashland Avenue in Baltimore, has opposed the state's request to try all of the teens together. Ward's lawyer also requested the case be transferred to juvenile court.

Derrick Matthews, 16, of the 200 block of South Dallas Court in Baltimore, has requested to be placed on home detention. He has a bail review hearing set for Aug. 16. He also requested his case be transferred to juvenile court.

Eugene Genius, 18, of the 400 block of North Lakewood in Baltimore, has requested his case be transferred to juvenile court. He turned 18 on May 31, which was 10 days after the crime. He has a bail review hearing set for Aug. 28
 
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Dawnta....? Oh, like dish soap plus a couple of letters to give it pizzazz. Got it.
 
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Dawnta....?


Not Dawnta, Dwanta.

Dee want ah.

As in Dee want a coke?





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[quote] Dawnta Harris, 16, is the one accused of driving the Jeep.



Just going off of the spelling in the above article. The funky name business is confusing.
 
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Dawnta....?


Not Dawnta, Dwanta.

Dee want ah.

As in Dee want a coke?


You got diet?


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