June 19, 2013

4 Howard County teens charged in cabbie attack

BY: APRIL BURBANK MARCH 19, 2013 | 5:36 PM
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Four high school students in Howard County have been charged in connection with an alleged attempted murder of a cab driver.

The Columbia Flyer cab driver told police that after he picked up the four teenagers on the night of March 1, one of them told him to pull over, and then one of the passengers attempted to choke him while another took out a handgun and threatened to kill him. The cab struck a tree, and the driver was able to escape and call 911.

Police arrested four Oakland Mills High School students: Khalid Khahiem Woods, 19; Johnam Perez-Rivera, 16; Woody Rousseau, 17; and Chellby Ofosusafori, 17.

Police arrested the four on Thursday and Friday after examining their cell phone records and evidence left behind in the cab. Three of the teenagers were charged as adults with attempted murder, and all of them were charged with conspiracy, armed robbery and robbery.

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