Senseless Crime in Old Town Maine

Maine

At 3:00 a.m. ET, on Aug. 14, 2016, dual group were jumped, in Old Town, Maine. The occurrence occurred opposite a travel from a Milford On a Run preference store on Center Street.

One of a group pounded is 5 feet 11 inches high with red hair and a other is African-American, with a vast afro and he is 5 feet 7 inches tall. The group were in their late 20s.

The victims told officers from a Old Town Police Department that 4 immature group were derisive them while they were walking to a store to squeeze cigarettes. When they crossed a travel after withdrawal a store, one saw 3 of a immature men, who were reportedly in their late teens-early 20s. One of a enemy circled a victims on his skateboard while a other dual continued to taunt them with secular slurs and name calling.

Once it became apparent that a victims were possibly going to have to quarrel or have their enemy follow them home, they stopped ignoring their taunts. As a skateboarder tightened his round around a 4 men, a warning flog was delivered. In response, a taunters attacked.

One of a victims was pounded head-on by an assailant and while they grappled, another came from underbrush and helped hit a plant to a ground. The aggressors kicked him in a behind and ribs. The second plant jumped in to assistance and was pounded from behind by 3 some-more aggressors. During a scuffle, one of a victims reported saying a sixth male. It is uncertain if he was station watch or was one of a assailants. What appears to be certain is this was not a pointless attack.

Signs a Men Were a Targets of a Senseless Crime in Old Town, Maine:

  • They were pounded after withdrawal a store, therefore, robbery did not seem to be their motive.
  • The enemy were not merely fighting, they were punching and kicking critical organs, ribs, a behind of a neck, and head. Their vigilant was to harm these men.
  • Less than an hour before to a fight, a immature masculine was ejected from a home of one of a victims. It was reported by a neighbor that this teenage masculine was apparently angry.
  • More assailants seemed once a scuffle began.
  • During a scuffle, a essence of everyone’s pockets were sparse opposite a ground, nonetheless a usually thing taken by a assailants was a dungeon phone that had been accidently left behind.
  • No one is talking.

According to a internal resident, typically, when a crime is committed in Old Town, Maine, a story, or some chronicle of it, is listened by a infancy of a town. Although a victims gave statements to a internal police, they were re-interviewed by Detective Jordan Norton on Aug. 17. This was after a military had asked them if they could brand a assailants from pictures, heading them to trust a enemy competence have been in difficulty before. It was believed, from a descriptions given, that a officers had an thought who these immature group competence have been.

Several parties have been interviewed. The dual many common responses have been, “The military are doing it,” and “I haven’t listened anything.”

The Description of  Some a Assailants:

  • White male; 5 feet 5 inches tall; short, curly, sandy-brown hair; middle build
  • White male; on white banana house (fishtail skateboard); tall; dim hair; wore a red ball top backward
  • White male; stalky build; white tank top; shorter than 5 feet 10 inches; spiderweb jail tattoo on a left side of his neck

The Old Town, Maine Police Department is looking for any information about a assailants or a fight. The tipline for a military dialect is located on their website.

No names are being expelled during this time, as a usually names a internal military have reliable are those of a victims.

By Jeanette Smith

Images Courtesy of Jeanette Smith – Used with Permission

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