Mother, baby jump from carjacked vehicle on Beltway A woman and her 20-month-old baby who were carjacked in Baltimore jumped to escape from the vehicle on the Capital Beltway in the Cabin John area.
The woman, 24, suffered a cut to her head and the baby was uninjured, according to Maryland State Police. Both were treated and released at Suburban Hospital. The carjacking suspect, 22-year-old Terron White, of Baltimore, was taken into custody shortly after the two leapt from the car.
Police said the carjacking happened at about 10:10 p.m. at a Baltimore gas station.
Troopers pursued the 1995 Lexus GS 300 on Interstates 95 and 495. The woman, holding the child, jumped from the car near the Cabin John Parkway, police said.
White pulled over on I-495 about a tenth of a mile later and was arrested.
Woman said she accidentally shot man, but kept shooting
A 21-year-old woman pleaded guilty to murder Wednesday, saying she shot the victim accidently but went ahead and killed him because she didn’t want him to later identify her for the crime.
Takia Neeley, 21, of Hyattsville admitted to second-degree murder while armed and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence in the slaying of Jason Liser, 32.
The attack happened on Sept. 13, 2009, in a courtyard on the 4000 block of Minnesota Avenue NE.
– Emily Babay and Scott McCabe
