Crime & Safety
Parkville Man Allegedly Assaults Clerks, Calls Them "Terrorists"
The assault occurred at a Parkville 7-Eleven store on Sept. 15.

A man was arrested late Sunday after police say he broke the window of a convenience store and threatened two employees with a folding knife.
Jonathan David Constantine, 29, of the 2300 block of Ellen Avenue in Parkville was charged with two counts each of first- and second-degree assault and one count of malicious destruction of property.
According to a police report, around 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Constantine was involved in an argument with two employees of the 7-Eleven store at 8605 Old Harford Road.
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Constantine called the two men terrorists and stated they should return to their country, the report says.
He then exited the store and broke a front window at which point the employees followed him outside. Constantine then allegedly pointed a knife at the two employees and left the store, according to the report.
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He was arrested at his home without incident, the report says.
Constantine is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on $50,000 bond, according to online court records. Those records also show that a preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled for Oct. 12.
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