Crime & Safety

Police: Dundalk Flea Market Fight was Motorcycle 'Gang-Related'

Two men were arrested for their roles in the clash on Sunday that injured three people.

Baltimore County Police Department officials on Monday confirmed that a fight Sunday at the North Point Flea Market was motorcycle "gang-related."

The groups involved in the fight that injured three people have been identified as the Demon Souls Motorcycle Club and the Titan Motorcycle Club, according to Lt. Robert McCullough, a spokesman for the police department.

At about 1:10 p.m. Nov. 11, police responded to a call reporting a fight at the flea market in the 2400 block of North Point Boulevard.

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During the clash, one man was hit in the upper chest with a rubber mallet. He was taken to a local hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening, according to a statement from police. Two other people were injured in the fight, but declined medical treatment at the time.

After investigating the incident, police officers arrested and charged two men for their roles in the fight.

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The men arrested are Brandon Shane Quinet, 20, of the 2800 block of Tennessee Ave. (21227), and Allen Warren Lull Jr., 26, of the 8100 block of Murray Point Road in Dundalk.

Both men were charged with first- and second-degree assault.

Lull was also charged with possession of a dangerous weapon with intent to injure.

Quinet was charged with possession of a concealed dangerous weapon.

Both men were released on $125,000 bail, according to McCullough.

The incident remains under investigation.

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