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Related: About this forumSilver Spring girl, 15, charged with murder in attack on man killed in hit-and-run
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Silver Spring girl, 15, charged with murder in attack on man killed in hit-and-run
By Jack Moore
August 8, 2018 11:52 am
WASHINGTON A 15-year-old Silver Spring, Maryland, girl has been charged with first-degree murder in the attack on a man who was killed in a hit-and-run as he crawled away from his assailants.
Ashley Elizabeth Bonilla, who is being charged as an adult, is also charged with armed robbery in the June attack on 40-year-old Gregory Jonathan Atwood. Bonilla is the third suspect to be charged in the attack.
Montgomery County police said Bonilla, along with 17-year-old Mohammed Salous and 21-year-old Kenneth Kpakima, both of Silver Spring, were walking along Hewitt Avenue in Aspen Hill at about 3:15 a.m. June 8 when they attacked Atwood. Police said the three suspects chased Atwood into a wooded area and continued to assault him, stealing his backpack and wallet.
Police said the three suspects then watched Atwood crawl out of the woods and into the road, where he collapsed and lay motionless before he was struck by at least two cars whose drivers left the scene.
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By Jack Moore
August 8, 2018 11:52 am
WASHINGTON A 15-year-old Silver Spring, Maryland, girl has been charged with first-degree murder in the attack on a man who was killed in a hit-and-run as he crawled away from his assailants.
Ashley Elizabeth Bonilla, who is being charged as an adult, is also charged with armed robbery in the June attack on 40-year-old Gregory Jonathan Atwood. Bonilla is the third suspect to be charged in the attack.
Montgomery County police said Bonilla, along with 17-year-old Mohammed Salous and 21-year-old Kenneth Kpakima, both of Silver Spring, were walking along Hewitt Avenue in Aspen Hill at about 3:15 a.m. June 8 when they attacked Atwood. Police said the three suspects chased Atwood into a wooded area and continued to assault him, stealing his backpack and wallet.
Police said the three suspects then watched Atwood crawl out of the woods and into the road, where he collapsed and lay motionless before he was struck by at least two cars whose drivers left the scene.
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Silver Spring girl, 15, charged with murder in attack on man killed in hit-and-run (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2018
OP
I suspect it's a gang attack on a homeless man. The Washington Post story has more information.
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2018
#6
Yes. That happened to me too. It's as if it resets or something. One more time:
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2018
#7
Two teen beating suspects reportedly watched their victim crawl into traffic; charged with murder.
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2018
#8
exboyfil
(17,993 posts)1. Contrast with the lack of substative
state charges for the group who beat James Craig Anderson and then one of them ran over him with his truck. All should have been charged with murder because they planned to beat him and were there blocking his path of retreat and some besides the driver participated in the beating.
VMA131Marine
(4,645 posts)2. Why is a 15-year old out at 3:15am?
Or a 17-year old for that matter?
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,893 posts)6. I suspect it's a gang attack on a homeless man. The Washington Post story has more information.
Police ID pedestrian killed in Montgomery Co. hit-and-run crash
By Nick Iannelli | @NickWTOP
June 8, 2018 4:00 pm
By Nick Iannelli | @NickWTOP
June 8, 2018 4:00 pm
Suspects beat, robbed man before fatal Montgomery Co. hit-and-run: Police
By William Vitka | @vitkaWTOP
June 23, 2018 12:59 pm
WASHINGTON The suspects involved in a fatal Montgomery County hit-and-run crash beat and robbed a man before he was struck and killed, police said Saturday.
Gregory Jonathan Atwood, 40, of Silver Spring, died at the intersection of Georgia and Hewitt avenues around 4 a.m. Friday, June 8, after the assault and robbery. ... Police say the suspects did nothing to help him as he crawled away. And the drivers who struck him did not stay at the scene.
On Tuesday, June 19, detectives arrested Mohammed Salous, 17, and charged him as an adult with assault-related offenses. ... The next day, police arrested Kenneth Sahr Kpakima (also spelled Kapakima), 21, and charged him with assault and armed robbery.
A 15-year-old female suspect was also identified but she has not been charged yet.
By William Vitka | @vitkaWTOP
June 23, 2018 12:59 pm
WASHINGTON The suspects involved in a fatal Montgomery County hit-and-run crash beat and robbed a man before he was struck and killed, police said Saturday.
Gregory Jonathan Atwood, 40, of Silver Spring, died at the intersection of Georgia and Hewitt avenues around 4 a.m. Friday, June 8, after the assault and robbery. ... Police say the suspects did nothing to help him as he crawled away. And the drivers who struck him did not stay at the scene.
On Tuesday, June 19, detectives arrested Mohammed Salous, 17, and charged him as an adult with assault-related offenses. ... The next day, police arrested Kenneth Sahr Kpakima (also spelled Kapakima), 21, and charged him with assault and armed robbery.
A 15-year-old female suspect was also identified but she has not been charged yet.
Public Safety
Police: Hit-and-run victim had crawled on to roadway after being severely beaten
By Dan Morse June 22 Email the author
To the investigators who first arrived, the scene looked like a standard, if brutal, hit-and-run. ... Greg Atwood, 40, lay dead on a six-lane road in suburban Maryland just before 4 a.m. The driver whod struck him was long gone. ... Then the investigators noticed the trail of blood. ... Rather than matching the direction of the traffic, the trail went right, across a sidewalk, and into a shallow, wooded ravine. Investigators clambered down and found a walking stick, beloved by Atwood, covered in blood.
The clues, described in court filings and hearings in Montgomery County this week, led to a chilling accusation about what had happened to Atwood, an eccentric, likable artist who in recent years had lived in a residential shelter and then a group home.
Investigators say that shortly before Atwood was run over on June 8, he was accosted by three attackers ages 21, 17 and 15 who robbed him of his backpack and forced him into the ravine. The older two followed him.
Greg Atwood shown in a photo taken around 2010. (Family photo)
They beat him with sticks, beat him with his own walking stick, knocked him unconscious, Assistant States Attorney Mark Anderson said in court Thursday. ... Then, as Atwood crawled from the ravine and onto Georgia Avenue, where he collapsed, the prosecutor said the three did nothing to help him. They watched him get run over by a car, Anderson said in court, recounting what investigators said one suspect described to them. Mr. Atwood was dead. And they left him.
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Dan Morse covers courts and crime in Montgomery County. He arrived at the paper in 2005, after reporting stops at the Wall Street Journal, Baltimore Sun and Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, where he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. He is the author of "The Yoga Store Murder." Follow https://twitter.com/morsedan
Police: Hit-and-run victim had crawled on to roadway after being severely beaten
By Dan Morse June 22 Email the author
To the investigators who first arrived, the scene looked like a standard, if brutal, hit-and-run. ... Greg Atwood, 40, lay dead on a six-lane road in suburban Maryland just before 4 a.m. The driver whod struck him was long gone. ... Then the investigators noticed the trail of blood. ... Rather than matching the direction of the traffic, the trail went right, across a sidewalk, and into a shallow, wooded ravine. Investigators clambered down and found a walking stick, beloved by Atwood, covered in blood.
The clues, described in court filings and hearings in Montgomery County this week, led to a chilling accusation about what had happened to Atwood, an eccentric, likable artist who in recent years had lived in a residential shelter and then a group home.
Investigators say that shortly before Atwood was run over on June 8, he was accosted by three attackers ages 21, 17 and 15 who robbed him of his backpack and forced him into the ravine. The older two followed him.
Greg Atwood shown in a photo taken around 2010. (Family photo)
They beat him with sticks, beat him with his own walking stick, knocked him unconscious, Assistant States Attorney Mark Anderson said in court Thursday. ... Then, as Atwood crawled from the ravine and onto Georgia Avenue, where he collapsed, the prosecutor said the three did nothing to help him. They watched him get run over by a car, Anderson said in court, recounting what investigators said one suspect described to them. Mr. Atwood was dead. And they left him.
....
Dan Morse covers courts and crime in Montgomery County. He arrived at the paper in 2005, after reporting stops at the Wall Street Journal, Baltimore Sun and Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, where he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. He is the author of "The Yoga Store Murder." Follow https://twitter.com/morsedan
sdfernando
(5,378 posts)3. bad link
doesn't take you to the correct story.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,893 posts)4. Can't explain. Try now. Thanks. NT
sdfernando
(5,378 posts)5. Nope...
still doesn't work. I get this article "Slide in energy sector drags US stock market lower"
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,893 posts)7. Yes. That happened to me too. It's as if it resets or something. One more time:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2018/08/md-girl-15-charged-with-murder-in-attack-on-man-killed-in-hit-and-run/slide/1/
Oh, no. Guess what happened. Try this:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2018/08/md-girl-15-charged-with-murder-in-attack-on-man-killed-in-hit-and-run
The linking function appends the word "slide" to the URL, and then it heads off to the story about the slide in energy stocks.
The second one in this post, the last one I tried, works.
Oh, no. Guess what happened. Try this:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2018/08/md-girl-15-charged-with-murder-in-attack-on-man-killed-in-hit-and-run
The linking function appends the word "slide" to the URL, and then it heads off to the story about the slide in energy stocks.
The second one in this post, the last one I tried, works.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,893 posts)8. Two teen beating suspects reportedly watched their victim crawl into traffic; charged with murder.
Public Safety
Two teen beating suspects reportedly watched their victim crawl into traffic. Now theyre charged with murder.
By Dan Morse August 8 at 8:39 AM [link:dan.morse@washpost.com|Email the author]
For two months, detectives in Maryland tried to piece together the final steps of Greg Atwoods life. ... One moment, the friendly 40-year-old holding a walking stick in his hand and cans of beer in his backpack ambled along a darkened street just before 3 a.m. The next moment, he was accosted, robbed of his backpack and beaten so badly he seemingly tried to escape by crawling across a six-lane road before collapsing midway.
Now, in new court records in Montgomery County, authorities have for the first time laid out why they think the actions of at least two of the alleged attackers a 15-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy amounted to murder. ... The suspects watched the victim lay motionless in the travel lanes of Georgia Avenue, detectives wrote in an arrest warrant for the 15-year-old. Approximately a minute later, the suspects watched a vehicle run over the victim. ... The suspects left without calling 911, authorities say, and headed off to an all-night McDonalds. ... Atwood was struck by at least one additional car. Neither vehicle stopped, and it is not clear whether the drivers knew what they had done.
Atwoods passing jarred those who knew him best. In interviews, they described Atwood as a skilled audio-video technician who had set up systems at events and concerts. He wrote poetry, sculpted and painted, even as he struggled with depression and alcohol abuse. ... Just an incredibly sweet guy, said a former girlfriend who lived with him from 2009 to 2013.
Atwood lived in recent years at a residential shelter in Rockville and a group home just north of Aspen Hill, about a mile from where he died. At the home, he liked circulating among rooms, stopping in for chats. The door to his room decked out with a metallic skull, a six-inch smiling yellow emoji and a block-letter-written slogan advising all to break free what holds them back led to an orderly lineup of computers, paintings, photographs and plants.
....
Dan Morse covers courts and crime in Montgomery County. He arrived at the paper in 2005, after reporting stops at the Wall Street Journal, Baltimore Sun and Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, where he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. He is the author of "The Yoga Store Murder." Follow https://twitter.com/morsedan
Two teen beating suspects reportedly watched their victim crawl into traffic. Now theyre charged with murder.
By Dan Morse August 8 at 8:39 AM [link:dan.morse@washpost.com|Email the author]
For two months, detectives in Maryland tried to piece together the final steps of Greg Atwoods life. ... One moment, the friendly 40-year-old holding a walking stick in his hand and cans of beer in his backpack ambled along a darkened street just before 3 a.m. The next moment, he was accosted, robbed of his backpack and beaten so badly he seemingly tried to escape by crawling across a six-lane road before collapsing midway.
Now, in new court records in Montgomery County, authorities have for the first time laid out why they think the actions of at least two of the alleged attackers a 15-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy amounted to murder. ... The suspects watched the victim lay motionless in the travel lanes of Georgia Avenue, detectives wrote in an arrest warrant for the 15-year-old. Approximately a minute later, the suspects watched a vehicle run over the victim. ... The suspects left without calling 911, authorities say, and headed off to an all-night McDonalds. ... Atwood was struck by at least one additional car. Neither vehicle stopped, and it is not clear whether the drivers knew what they had done.
Atwoods passing jarred those who knew him best. In interviews, they described Atwood as a skilled audio-video technician who had set up systems at events and concerts. He wrote poetry, sculpted and painted, even as he struggled with depression and alcohol abuse. ... Just an incredibly sweet guy, said a former girlfriend who lived with him from 2009 to 2013.
Atwood lived in recent years at a residential shelter in Rockville and a group home just north of Aspen Hill, about a mile from where he died. At the home, he liked circulating among rooms, stopping in for chats. The door to his room decked out with a metallic skull, a six-inch smiling yellow emoji and a block-letter-written slogan advising all to break free what holds them back led to an orderly lineup of computers, paintings, photographs and plants.
....
Dan Morse covers courts and crime in Montgomery County. He arrived at the paper in 2005, after reporting stops at the Wall Street Journal, Baltimore Sun and Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, where he was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. He is the author of "The Yoga Store Murder." Follow https://twitter.com/morsedan