Milani said he was surprised that someone would commit a robbery at his business, which is just across from a precinct station.
Tyree not looking too good.
He got a good ass kicking.
“gave chase and arrested the two men nearby”
Good.
Couple of nice Irish lads/”Micks”...
Tyree, you gotta stop running into lampposts!
It looks like Ty-Ree tripped and hit a bar stool five or six times.
First clue it was a bad idea is the name of the bar Monaghans Pub
Their bad idea nearly became a bad Idead.
Joseph must have a few more IQ points than Tyree. He gave up immediately. And Tyree lost a few of his IQ points.
Remember the guy who tried to hold up the Marine Christmas donation center. The poor guy, he apparently ‘slipped’ off the curb. Somehow ended up with a broken leg and multiple other injuries. Must have been a high curb.
Baltimore County police are reviewing the arrest of two men accused of robbing a Woodlawn bar during an officers retirement party this week.
Joseph McInnis III, 21, and Tyree McCoy, 22, suffered injuries while fighting with officers who attempted to arrest them, according to an incident report released by the department. Booking photos show McCoys left eye appears red and swollen shut, and he has a small white bandage over his eyebrow. McInnis appears to have a wound near his left eye.
Police spokesman Cpl. Shawn Vinson said the department is conducting an administrative investigation at this point, as with any use of force by our officers.
Police said McInnis and McCoy approached the carryout counter of Monaghans Pub on Gwynn Oak Avenue around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, demanded cash from the register and then took off.
Three off-duty officers who chased and arrested McCoy and McInnis were celebrating a sergeants retirement at Monaghans.
They arrested the suspects in the area of Summerfield Road and Gwynn Lake Drive, according to a police incident report. The officers repeatedly yelled for the suspects to stop and identified themselves as police officers, but the suspects continued running, the report said.
McInnis appeared to pull his gun up to his stomach, prompting the officers to tackle him and McCoy, who officers feared had a gun in his waistband, the report said. One officer then began to deliver a series of punches to the face and head of McCoy with his closed fist, but McCoy still resisted, the report said.
A gun that had been carried by McInnis was later determined to be a pellet gun, the report said.
These officers were pursuing suspects involved in an armed robbery. They received information that the suspects were armed. [The suspects] were later charged, Vinson said.
McInnis, of the first block of Inwood Ave., and McCoy, of the 3500 block of Cedar Drive, were charged with armed robbery, theft and related offenses. They were being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center. Neither had attorneys listed in online court records.
Only one officer had a gun during the incident, the report said. The names of the officers were redacted from the report.
Surveillance video from Monaghans captured the robbery, the report said.
A young Scot and Irish lad
Woodlawn used to be a nice place - Gwyn Oak Park, the amusement park, the Dixie Ballroom (last there for a New Year’s dance, 197o or 71).
Well, that’s Baltimore for you. Stupids are as Stupids do, in a city run by Stupids with a stupid mayor, Police Chief, DA, and City Council (Oh, one of the previous mayors is in jail right now).
Not like the good old days when most of the city was safe and the courts backed the police, not the criminals.
Stupid, stupid, stupid......