Police in Maryland arrested Thomas Stemen, this week, for allegedly stabbing a woman in the butt with a syringe containing his semen.
According to the NY Daily News, Stemen was caught on a security camera stabbing the woman in the cart area of a Churchton grocery store. Video shows both patrons enter the store, with Stemen closely behind the woman. He then bumps her and she reacts in pain and walks back out of the store. Stemen follows her.
“He turned to me and said, ‘I know, it feels like a bee sting, doesn’t it?’” the woman recalled to a local CBS news station. Officials have yet to confirm if Stemen is carrying any diseases, but the woman says she is taking preventative medications as a precaution. She went on to compare the pain to a cigarette burn.
On Tuesday, Stemen was arrested with two syringes, which were later confirmed to be filled with semen, on his person.
Stemen has been charged with first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment.
The Anne Aroundel County Police Department is waiting for additional victims of Stemen to come forward. He could be hit with more charges as the police department says the case is “extremely active."
Maryland Police Looking For Man Who Robbed Bank Wearing Blackface
Authorities are searching for a man in blackface who robbed a Maryland bank.
According to reports, police are looking for a white man who robbed a bank in Maryland on Tuesday wearing blackface. The suspect robbed a PNC bank in Perryville, Maryland, a town about 40 miles northeast of Baltimore, near the Delaware and Pennsylvania borders.
Shortly after the robbery, the police department took to Facebook to ask the public for help in identifying the man. "We are seeking the public’s help in identifying the below pictured subject," Perryville police wrote sharing the pic.
Police described the suspect as "a white male, with paint on his face," who seemed to be in his late 20s to early 30s. Authorities did not specify how much money he may have been able to steal from the bank.
After authorities went public with the post, people started to write so many racist comments about the robbery that the department ended up deleting the post. "In lieu of our recent post and its many comments (some being derogatory and/or vulgar), we have elected to take down/remove the post," the Perryville Police Department wrote on Facebook. "We do appreciate those who had contributed any information in regards to the bank robbery. We ask that in future posts regarding a crime that we limit any commenting to relevance of the incident and details."
Delonte West Video Leads To Suspension Of Maryland Police Officer
The officer could be subjected to harsh penalties.
Delonte West has been struggling as of late and fans are both upset and worried about the former NBA player. Earlier this week, disturbing footage hit the internet of West being beaten up in the middle of a street while people drove past. There was also a video of West being handcuffed and interrogated by police. Since the release of the video, fans and former teammates have hit social media to give their opinion on the ordeal and are calling for measures to ensure West's safety moving forward.
According to Complex, a huge development in the incident has come to light. In a recent press conference, Prince George's County Police Chief Hank Stawinski spoke about how the department is doing an investigation into how the video made it to the internet. In the meantime, the officer who took the video has been suspended and could face harsh punishment if he was the one who released the footage.