Peter N. Gopshes, 34, told police he was walking on Town Pines Court at about 1 a.m. when he was attacked by six men who threw rocks at him and punched him in the face. They took his wallet and his money and left him with multiple skull fractures and other injuries, police said.
Police initially were not called to the scene but later were alerted to the incident by the Anne Arundel Medical Center's emergency room staff, who called them about the man's injuries. Hospital...
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Almost numbing - 2008-09-08 18:31:09
These Punks needed a buttwhipping by a Father when they started acting up. Oops! That's illegal now, and lots of Dads are no longer there as they were disposed of by the 'Nanny State' basically saying they are not needed. Our Liberal Social system has failed us. Now we have to lock these kids up for a long time, (But we won't do that either will we?)
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