Baltimore, MD – June 8, 2016 - In the aftermath of the Memorial Day muggings at knife point, the Baltimore community was again shaken by violent crime. At about 3:30 am  early Tuesday morning there was a home invasion on Cheswolde.  The suspect gained entry to a community member’s home and brutally stabbed him once in the left side of his stomach.  Thankfully, the injury was non-life threatening. The victim, Max Liskovich, was transported to Sinai Hospital where he underwent surgery. Reports are that at this juncture the victim is in stable condition and improving.  

The suspect - who apparently entered through a back patio door - is described by the victim as a black male, bald, thin build, and at the time was wearing a light blue shirt.

Cheswolde Neighborhood Association, Vice President Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer, who is also the NW liaison to the States Attorney’s office, immediately went to work bringing together law enforcement officials and residents of the Cheswolde community. Over 100 community members gathered at Yitzy's home on Tuesday evening to hear directly from Baltimore City Police Department command staff with details on how the BPD are addressing the increase in crime and specifically the recent home invasion.

In attendance at the Police-Community walk against crime, were Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis, NWD Major Lewis, Northern District Major Gibson, NWD Captain Yerg and many other officers and detectives. Police commanders assured the community they will be increasing patrols in our area and will be beefing up coverage over the upcoming three day Shavuos holiday.

Many in the community attribute sparse police visibility and slow 911 response time to the uptick in crime in the community. Baltimore Shomrim Safety Patrol, Senior Operations Coordinator, Ron Rosenbluth, commended Yitzy on this initiative. “The message we are sending to the criminals is that, enough is enough. By bringing public attention to the issue and demonstrating to the highest level of the Police department the need for additional Police resources, Yitzy is accomplishing his goal of a safer and more secure neighborhood.”