Before the Baltimore riots hit the national news a less publicized beating of a Dundalk Maryland resident surfaced. We initially wrote about it HERE.


Richard Fletcher was brutally beaten by a group of Baltimore High School students after he asked them not to fight around his truck. Approximately 25 to 30 black “teens” brutally attacked Fletcher knocking him unconscious. They continued to kick him, stomp on his head and robbed him after he was unable to defend himself.
Many of the students filmed the beating and posted it on their social media, but the police told a nearby business owner NOT to share the CCTV footage because of concerns the public would be outraged by the video.
As the Baltimore Sun reported last night, five of the attackers were identified after an anonymous person slid video of the attack under a teachers door at the school.

from left, (top row) Mya Stewart, 15; Antoine Lawson, 17; (bottom row) Andrew Allen, 15; Yahkeem Wheatley, 15; and Samtoya Wiliams, 17. Police said a warrant has also been issued for Keenan Tylike Holloway, 20, and charges were also filed against another person who police did not identify.
BALTIMORE – A video recording anonymously slipped under a school door helped police identify several young people charged with brutally beating a man in Dundalk last month..
Baltimore County officers worked with administrators at Baltimore Community High School to identify those allegedly responsible for attacking the 61-year-old man on April 22, according to charging documents in the case.
Six Baltimore teens have been arrested. Garry Leroy Baker Jr., 16; Andrew Omar Allen, 15; Yakeem Zavion Wheatley, 15; Mya Lashae Stewart, 15; and Antoine Willie Lawson, 17, have been charged with attempted first-degree murder and other charges. Samtoya Isiah Williams, 17, is charged with first-degree assault and other charges. All have been charged as adults.
Police also have issued a warrant for 20-year-old Keenan Tylike Holloway in connection with the case; he is being held on unrelated charges of theft and vehicle theft in Baltimore City.
Baltimore County officers were called to 45th Street in the Harbor View community about 12:45 p.m., where they found puddles of blood in the street leading to victim Richard Fletcher’s home, according to charging documents.
Fletcher was sitting on the porch holding a towel to his head, the documents state. He told police that he and his wife heard a commotion and saw a fight and several juveniles “on his vehicle jumping up and down.” When Fletcher tried to stop the fight and get the juveniles off his truck, he was hit from behind, then assaulted by 25 to 30 young men.
Fletcher was hospitalized; his injuries include a brain bleed, nasal fracture, orbital fracture and possible broken ribs, according to charging documents. He has not spoken publicly about the attack, and did not respond to requests for comment. (read more)
Prior Media Report – spurred after some of the social media video became public: