Quantcast
breaking news

Up in Flames

By: Darcy Spencer, WRC
Updated: August 20, 2012
watch video
Maryland police are trying to identify a would-be robber who was killed in a bizarre crime.

Police say that a man hailed a cab at the Largo Metro Station Friday night and asked to be driven to Bowie Town Center.

When they arrived, the suspect told the cabbie to give him his money, then he hit him on the head, pulled out a flammable liquid and attempted to douse the driver with it.

When he tried to light liquid, he wound up setting himself on fire and the car burst into flames.

The cab driver was able to get out of the car with only minor injuries.

The would-be robber, however, wasn't as lucky.

"The fire department arrived and was able to put the fire out. And once they did, they realized the deceased was still in the back seat," Bowie Police Chief John Nesky said.

Cab drivers at the Largo Metro Station say there is always danger when picking up Metro riders.

"Sometimes they just come and get in the cab without knowing their intentions. That's why we need the presence of police here all the time," one driver said.

Fire investigators still don't know what the flammable liquid was.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Everyone knows to dial 9-1-1 when there's an emergency, and help will arrive soon. But what about the folks that answer those distress calls and send help?...

Abigail Miller never expected her simple act of kindness to impact so many people....

The nation's largest medical group has officially recognized obesity as a disease. Previously the American Medical Association called it a public health problem. This may lead to changes in for...

Controversial restraint chairs are being pulled out of some jails across the country, while the Taylor County Jail in Abilene is increasing its use of the tool to subdue inmates....

Even as power crews were completing the restoration of power in the Abilene area in the aftermath of Monday evening's storm, a new storm swept into the area Wednesday afternoon taking the number...

For some residents living at the Warwick Apartment Complex in South Abilene, electricity still had not returned Wednesday morning, leaving them frustrated and helpless....

More storms roll through Abilene and portions of the Big Country just 48 hours after Monday's damaging winds. Multiple car wrecks and minor power outages reported in Wednesday afternoon's storms....

The City of Abilene and Taylor County has started a storm shelter registration program, which will help emergency responders provide aid to residents that may become injured or trapped in shelters....

The City of Abilene Office of Neighborhood Services is currently accepting applications for two home buying incentive programs....

Chrysler will comply with federal safety officials' request to recall older Jeep SUVs to check for possible fire hazards....

 
Find Articles Here
 
      Page 5 of 719
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com