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Stabbing In Ocean City

On June 20, 2022, at approximately 11:58 p.m., officers responded to the 10-blk of Wicomico Street for a report of a fight. Upon arrival officers located three victims with stab wounds. Ocean City Fire Department responded to the scene to provide emergency medical care. One victim was flown to Shock Trauma, a second victim was flown to Christiana Hospital, and the third victim was transported by Ocean City EMS to TidalHealth Peninsula Regional Hospital for further treatment.
This investigation is still active at this time.

7 thoughts on “Stabbing In Ocean City”

  1. No suspect description. The longer we wait the description is always the same. The last stabber was white and we knew in a minute who he was.

  2. Firefighter and still Junebugs. Easy prey for dealers to come to OC and play in the Alleyways…..each and every year. That and drunk pedestrians attempting to walk out of Seacrets or other bars in the early morning hours. Never ever good results when a human goes up against a moving vehicle. Vehicle always wins and so many get hurt.

    One would think establishment accountability should come into play.

    Nope!

    1. Damn – the pedestrian struck and killed near Seacrets the other night was a visiting Firefighter. A 22 year old volunteer. Damn.

  3. Well thankfully its Tuesday …..inlet parking is empty, beaches going north empty. A bit of quiet prior to this coming weekend. Still can ones guard down.

  4. Just got word no 4th of July fireworks in OC. Vendor shortage.

    What did the person in charge not have a backup plan? Were there not other bidders for the contract?

    Tiny time mentality still reins downtown. Looks like a duck, walks like a duck, must be the town of Amityville!!!!!!!!!

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