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Anne Arundel police still looking for shooting victim

Apr 16, 2007 12:00 AM (546 days ago) by Matthew Plum, The Examiner
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Anne Arundel County (Map, News) - Anne Arundel police still are looking for a Baltimore City man they consider armed and dangerous after he was shot during an assault.

Michael Jay Francis, 21, was last seen Saturday at 5102 Brookwood Road being forced into the trunk of a stolen car. Police said he was shot by a man they identified as Antonio Moore, 20, also of Baltimore.

The car Francis was forced into was found a “short distance” away from where the incident occurred, and police found blood and Francis’ clothes in the vehicle, said Lt. David Waltemeyer, police spokesman.

Police had no motives for the assault as of Sunday.

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Police also are looking for Moore’s girlfriend, Sierra Monet Anderson, 18, of Baltimore, who was with Moore at the time of the incident.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Moore, charging him with attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault, kidnapping, attempted kidnapping, and two counts of reckless endangerment.

Police are asking those with information to call 911.

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2:52 PM MST on Sat., Apr. 12, 2008 re: "Four men indicted in coma beating"

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Our system has become a revolving door for criminals who get arrested, a slap on the wrist, and sent home to repeat crimes again and again. These men, regardless of age, should never see the light of day again. They should spend the rest of their lives in prison even though they deserve much worse.

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6:30 PM MST on Wed., Oct. 3, 2007 re: "Four men indicted in coma beating"

shearl said:
its really ashame that mens can touch somehting in this world that dosen,t belong to them. now let that been a woman had done this crime to a man she will be faciong a hellof lot more charging then that, more like 1st degree murder. who give them te right to do that to her she could have been the next president of the united states or been that first person to cure aids or cancer .that child will never get back her precious life she had before or for that matter look at it the same. those mens private part should be cut off put in a glass jar and put on a shelves so they would have to look at it an hour everyday on the remeberce of what thay did.

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11:54 PM MST on Sat., May. 5, 2007 re: "Restaurant employee accused of brandishing knife"

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Mr. Santoni and Hartford County Sheriff, I think you both need to learn how a real Chinese Chef holding a "meat cleaver" is more than normal. I hold a knife and argue with my husband all the time in the kitchen, does that mean I should be charge with first-degree assault? If a white man holding a knife and starts arguing with another employee and the witness who is also white and understood the whole argument in ENGLISH, will the witness call the police? or will the witness just mind his/her own business? Was the other person injured? Not according to your article? I think before you write this article you should question the witness whether the the man holding the knife or as you mention in your article "brandishing a knife" meant killing the other employee or the witness was simply a racist and somewhat backslashing all ASIAN in general because of the Virginia Masacre, also and did not understood what the two asian men were arguing in CHINESE! Is that why the witness called 911?

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11:29 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 25, 2007 re: "Anne Arundel police still looking for shooting victim"

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Please I need to know updates on Michael j Francis.....That's my nephew...I just want to know more updates thank you!

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