Crime & Safety
Baltimore Man Faces Attempted Murder Charge for Charles Village Pub Stabbing
Another man also is charged in the early Saturday morning incident.

A Baltimore man was charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing another man multiple times at Charles Village Pub Saturday morning.
Nicholas Jarrad Jones, 22, of the 700 block of Richwood Avenue, also faces an assault charge, according to a Baltimore County police statement.
Police said Jones was arguing with a female acquaintance at the Towson bar, located in the unit block of West Pennsylvania Avenue, at around 1 a.m. Saturday. The victim attempted to intervene and was stabbed multiple times. He was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of serious but non life-threatening injuries.
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Jones' acquittance, Robert Blackshire II, 21, of the 6800 block of Barnett Road in Baltimore, was charged with assault for allegedly attacking a friend of the victim as part of the incident, police said.
Two bystanders also suffered injuries.
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Jones and Blackshire were both arrested at the scene.
Charles Village Pub is no stranger to violent altercations. In December 2012, a Cockeysville man was arrested after he allegedly fired five shots into a crowd just outside the location, injuring one man.
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