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Top 5 Stories: Molotov Cocktails, Nail-Gun Injury
A brief look at the biggest headlines of the week.

No. 1—
A police investigation revealed the construction worker who suffered life-threatening injuries from Monday was shot by a co-worker during a dispute.
“Further investigation, consisting of several interviews, revealed that the victim was involved in a dispute with another member of the crew working on the home,” the release stated. “At a certain juncture, the co-worker .”
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No. 2—
A multi-car accident in both directions on Wednesday, causing serious backups in the heart of rush-hour traffic.
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The accident occurred in the southbound lanes of Route 2 just north of the South River bridge, close to . Two people suffered “very minor” injuries from the accident, according to Anne Arundel County Fire Department Lt. Cliff Kooser.
The Woodland Beach Volunteer Fire Department .
No. 3—
At 11 a.m. Wednesday, family and friends gathered at Chesapeake Community Fellowship church for . Some supporters like Air Force veteran David Way stood outside holding flags while others, like several Hogs for Heroes and Patriot Guard riders, simply sat outside.
Chase, a 22-year-old Marine from Edgewater, while serving in Afghanistan.
No. 4—
Fire investigators arrested three teens on Wednesday afternoon for in an attempt to destroy a Galesville home, Anne Arundel County Fire Chief Michael Cox said.
According to a news release from the Anne Arundel County Fire Department, an investigation showed that the teens allegedly constructed two Molotov cocktails—homemade incendiary devices—and sought to following a dispute on June 1.
No. 5—
South River outfielder set out to lead his team to a state championship, make the All-County Team and play well enough that he’d get to , at the Brooks Robinson game.
A ruptured appendix almost ruined all that. But after fighting through rehab and helping lead his team to the playoffs, Sia accomplished all but one of his goals. See his
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