Nurse Attacked After Honking at Car that Stopped in Middle of Maryland Road
- On Sunday around 7 p.m., nurse Jillian Canter was attacked on Philadelphia Road after honking at a stopped car near I-95 in Rosedale.
- Prompted by a sudden stop on Philadelphia Road, nurse Jillian Canter honked after finishing a 12-hour ER shift, leading to a violent attack.
- According to Canter, the suspect threw her phone and glasses, landed multiple punches, kicked out her back window, and she fell blocking his car as witnesses intervened.
- Despite her injuries, police have not made an arrest, but witnesses provided a license plate and car make to investigators.
- Baltimore County Police continue investigating the attack on Canter, with no arrests made yet, as witnesses provided a license plate and car make.
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Woman says she was violently attacked after honking at car that suddenly stopped in middle of road
By David Collins Click here for updates on this story ROSEDALE, Maryland (WBAL) — A woman was violently attacked over the weekend after she honked at another car that had suddenly stopped in Rosedale, she told 11 News Investigates. Jillian Canter told 11 News Investigates she had just finished a 12-hour shift as a nurse at a hospital near Philadelphia Road. She was leaving work when she had to honk at a car for stopping in the middle of the …
Woman violently attacked after honking at car that suddenly stopped in middle of road
A woman was violently attacked over the weekend after she honked at another car that had suddenly stopped in Rosedale. Jillian Canter told 11 News Investigates she had just finished a 12-hour shift as a nurse at a hospital near Philadelphia Road. She was leaving work when she had to honk at a car for stopping in the middle of the road. Canter drove around him. Now, Canter, 33, is recovering from injuries and still can’t believe what happened — a…
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