According to the warrant, on June 18th,
Thompson was in the 6400 block of Greig Street in Seat Pleasant, MD when she became
involved in a verbal dispute over a cell phone. According to the warrant Thompson allegedly grabbed
a knife and stabbed a man in his hand. The victim fled the apartment along with
his teenage son and left in his vehicle. Thompson is alleged to have pursued
them in her SUV and intentionally rear-ended their vehicle before fleeing the
scene.
On the day the warrant was issued deputies
determined that Thompson was at the location in Seat Pleasant listed on the
warrant. When deputies went to the address Thompson opened the door and was
informed of the warrant. She was taken into custody without incident and
transported to the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections.
Thompson is also charged with Attempted
Second Degree Murder, Assault First Degree, Assault Second Degree, Dangerous
Weapon with Intent to Injure, and Malicious Destruction of Property.
Attempted First Degree Murder Suspect Arrested
Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Dometries
Cobb, of Seat Pleasant, MD on an arrest warrant for Attempted First Degree
Murder that was obtained by the County Police on June 20th, 2016.
The Warrant states that on June 19th,
Officers were approached in the area of Addison Road South and Duel Place by a
man who advised them of a shooting in the 6600 block of Greig Street in Seat
Pleasant, MD. Officers were able to locate the crime scene and a witness who
stated Cobb and her brother had a physical altercation when Cobb pulled out a
gun and shot the victim, her brother, once in the abdomen before leaving the
scene.
On June 20th, a warrant for
Cobb was received and deputies’ investigation determined that Cobb could be
located at the address of the incident in Seat Pleasant, MD. Upon arrival at
the location Cobb answered the door and was advised of the warrant and taken into
custody. She was transported to the Prince George’s County Regional Processing
Unit in Hyattsville without incident.
Cobb is also charged with First Degree Assault, Second Degree Assault, and Firearm use in a Felonious Violent Crime.
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