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Howard County (Map, News) - The father of a teenager hit with a baseball bat and left for dead on his high school field said he cannot accept the killer’s apology.
Kevin Klink, 19, of Columbia, a former Oakland Mills High School wrestling champion, was sentenced Tuesday in Howard Circuit Court to 13 years in prison for killing former Mount Hebron High School student Robert Brazell Jr., 18, with an aluminum baseball bat.
“It was an apology — the first I’ve heard — and I don’t know how to take it,” said Robert Brazell Sr., who took his son, “Robby,” off life support in the days following the Feb. 24, 2007, melee between Mount Hebron and Hammond students at Mount Hebron’s football field.
“I can’t say I accept it. ... He was my only son, my only blood. He was going to carry on our name,” he said.
“At the end of the day, [Klink’s] parents are still going to see him, and we’re not going to see Robby anymore.”
Klink, known for his athleticism, appeared frail and somber in a black suit. He hung his head before the packed courtroom, but looked to Brazell’s family when speaking.
“I never intended or hoped for this to happen in any way possible,” Klink said.
Circuit Judge Lenore Gelfman heard from the parents of both teens before handing down the sentence.
Klink’s mother, Patricia McAleer, said her son was close to becoming an Eagle Scout, and the incident was a “senseless act of violence” that he regrets.
Brazell Sr., who struggled to keep his voice steady, smiled slightly, saying Robby lives on through the five people who received his organs.
Prosecutors spoke on behalf of Leslie Brazell, Robby’s mother, saying Robby “is and always will be a dying hero” who gave his liver to a 7-month-old girl dying from a liver condition.
Gelfman said it was “a truly unhappy day” before sentencing Klink to the maximum time for each charge. He must serve at least 50 percent of the sentence before becoming eligible for parole.
Prosecutors reduced Klink’s original first-degree murder charge because witnesses said he was acting in defense of a friend being beaten by Brazell.
Defense attorney Sam Truette said Klink is ashamed and “went [to the fight] more out of curiosity, and more to posture then to engage.”
A crowd of teenage boys slapped high-fives and hugged outside the courtroom, saying only that they were friends and family of Robby.
Assistant State’s Attorney Danielle Duclaux said she has no idea what motivated the fight except a skirmish between students about a week earlier.
“It happened for nothing,” she said. “It was all the result of young men not knowing any better, alcohol being involved and trying to prove something.”
cpeirce@baltimoreexaminer.com
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1:44 PM MST on Sat., Mar. 29, 2008 re: "Hammond High students still see bad blood with Mount Hebron"
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5:21 AM MST on Tue., Feb. 26, 2008
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Examiner Reader said:
David Brown needs to be removed as principle, he has done NOTHING good for the school, and not holding just a rememberance for a student that was murdered from his school is a ridiculus.
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Examiner Reader said:
To Hebron Grad, Teacher, and Coach: Thank you, you said it well. To the Examiner: I am also a Hebron grad and a parent of an athlete at Mount Hebron. I don't know of any "bad blood" between Hammond and Hebron -- stop trying to create a situation where there isn't one. To poster 8:17: It sounds like you learned alot and grew up alot from this incident. Share this with your peers and younger friends, maybe other kids can learn something as well.
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Examiner Reader said:
I will say that i dont believe anymore blood needs shed over this incident and i do believe that Mt Hebron and Hammond studens just want to continue on with their life. Both of our sides lost a good friend. I didnt know Robert Brazell but from the sound of it he was a good kid. I know Klink personally and i know in his heart he was doing what he thought was right. I was one of the hammond kids at the fight and its affected my life in ways unimaginable. You just don't realize how precious life is until something bad like that happens. My thoughts and prayers go out to Klink and his family and to Robert and his family. Think before you act. Stupid ass fights like this aren't worth it and i will say that this incident could have been advoided if all of us would have used our heads in the first place and not went to the fight. Cheerish life.
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Mike said:
Kids have to understand that when they put themselves or find themselves in this situation that this can happen. You never know who has a gun.
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Oracle said:
Very sad. One young life lost forever and another ruined and for what? My God, what a waste!
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Examiner Reader said:
Hey, 8:20....How many times are you going to post? How many names are you going to use? Perhaps if more parents had their heads outta their backside, we could have avoided the Bob Brazell tragedy.
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Divorced said:
Well, someone needs to get a lawyer to state no permitted fights allowed in the matter. Man Up!
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Not Quite said:
"Facts it is." Huh? I don't know any Mt. Hebron students who see Hammond as a "rival" in any way. I don't see any real "bad blood" either. The two schools are far apart in the county and have no overlap between feeder schools, neighborhoods, etc. Mt. Hebron and Centennial have always been rivals but never Hammond. Also, keep in mind that you are talking about troubled kids on the margins of each school agreeing to meet for a prearranged fight. Not a great choice. Troubled kids will always find a reason to have "bad blood" between various groups. It's a lame attempt to justify their behavior.
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Annoyed Reader said:
What a sensationalist piece of garbage this "article" is. You should be ashamed for trying to promote "bad blood" between schools. I have children at one of the schools mentioned and have never heard my children or their friends so much as mention the other school in a negative light. If you can't be positive, why don't you concentrate your efforts on something more realistic and factually based????
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Examiner Reader said:
I bet the Examiner reporter went to the local McDonalds to get inside scoop on the Turbercolis situation and asked a couple of kids about the fight since there was no sensationalism to be found in the medical. With encouragement the kids said something and thus an article is born. Must be a slow sensationalism day.
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Hebron grad, teacher and coach said:
This is the most irresponsible, pointless and tasteless article I have seen in some time. For once in my life, I have to agree with school system spokeswoman Patti Caplan when she says, "This was a very isolated incident that just happened to take place on school property and had nothing to do with a school event." It is truly unfortunate this event took place at all and saddening that it took place at a high school known for excellence in academics, class people and athletics. As far as the "buddy system" goes, teammates look out for each other when the team is on the road. Always have always will. And to glorify and call a fight where a young man lost his life and another young man is going to prison for his actions, "legendary" is disgusting. Its a good thing you mentioned how young Mr. Coleman has been in several fights and how it his mantra to, “...swing where you know it will take somebody out.” What a perfect way to reward this kid for all the wrong reasons. What a joke
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Examiner Reader said:
This article is absolutely ridiculous based on the hear-say of a few students at Hammond. There is no "rivalry" between the schools, unless you are trying to instigate one. How can your editors allow this trash to go to print?
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Examiner Reader said:
Allen Coleman seems like a young man headed for trouble with his comments about "taking someone out." I hope his parents read the article and talk to him about some common sense and masculinity.
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