Over the past week or so Baltimore city has seen over a dozen juveniles arrested for various crimes, including assault and armed carjackings--one the suspects 12-years-old.Now, there's more talk of holding parents accountable--in some cases--when children commit the crimes.
The concern stirred up this week after police say a 13-year-old squeegee kid--someone who washes car windshields for money-- assaulted a 51-year-old man in his vehicle in west Baltimore Tuesday morning--a school day.
"He should have been in school and his parents need to be held accountable, blame the parent. Because my 10-year-old, if he's not in school I know his whereabouts.I know where he is at all times," said Theresa Jones, a concerned motorist.
And just the day before the alleged incident, Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates appeared on Fox 45 with political commentator Armstrong Williams for his "Your Voice Your Future" Town Hall Monday.... Read More: FOX45