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Ape goes on stabbing spree at high school reunion
http://www.wbaltv.com/r/24816638/detail.html
BALTIMORE -- The man accused of stabbing several people at a high school reunion over the weekend was denied bail on Monday. During the bail review, 28-year-old James Dixon had very little to say and gave no clues as to what happened over the weekend, 11 News reporter Lisa Robinson said. The judge called Dixon a serious risk to public safety and a flight risk. Dixon's arrest on first-degree murder and first-degree attempted murder charges followed a weekend party at the Patapsco Arena in south Baltimore during a class reunion of Walbrook High School graduates who attended the school from 1995 to 2005. Police said there was an altercation inside and that Dixon stabbed six people, killing one of them, 23-year-old Carrington McNutt. The charging documents give little information about a motive, Robinson reported. The documents said that when police arrived at the arena at about 1 a.m. Saturday for reports of a shooting, they found "an unknown black male lying face-up in a pool of blood." The document stated that the police officer who responded "was unable to determine the exact location of the victim's wounds due to the large amount of blood on his face." The document said that detectives later found out that the victim had not been shot and had instead suffered several stab wounds to the neck and head. The documents said the victim was taken to Shock Trauma, where he died a little later. The police report didn't list the names of any witnesses to protect them from retaliation, Robinson reported. Dixon's public defender noted in court that there are questions about who those witnesses are and how they came to identify Dixon. The lawyer said that Dixon has a 10th-grade education and went to Douglass High School before getting his GED. She said he had been working at a Shop and Save for the last two years. The state pre-trial investigator said in court that Dixon has seven prior convictions for various offenses. |
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