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Friday, October 1, 2010

Singer Mario arrested for assaulting his mother

mariom Mario Arrested & Charged With Assault
Mario has been arrested and charged with 1 count of 2nd degree assault. The ‘Let Me Love You’ singer was held on $50k bond early this morning after being detained for an incident involving his mother and the destruction of property. All the details are available below:

Baltimore-born R&B singer Mario was arrested and charged early this morning after police responded to an altercation that involved his mother, according to court records and two law enforcement sources.
There are few details at the moment, but court records show Mario — whose full name is Mario Dewar Bennett — is charged with one count of second-degree assault. Sources said they were called to the 900 block of Fell St. after the singer’s mother called police.
He was held on $50,000 bond by a District Court commissioner, which he posted and was released.
At 12:53 a.m., an officer was dispatched to the 900 block of Fells St for a call for a “mental case breaking up property” inside an apartment. Officers met Hardaway in the front lobby — she was crying and appeared very upset, officers wrote. She said Mario was “throwing and damaging property” in the apartment they share, and had pushed her using his hands and forearms, causing minor pain. When police went up to the apartment, they found a damaged china cabinet and the floor littered with broken glass. A mirror was broken, and there was a large hole in a closet door.
She said it was the second such time he had put his hands on her in recent days — on Sept. 27, she said, they got into an argument in which he pushed her “eight feet into a living room wall, where Ms. Hardaway hit her head on the wall,” police wrote in charging documents.
“When this officer asked the victim if she fears for her life in reference to her son’s actions, the victim replied ‘yes,’” the officer wrote.
There was no immediate word on what sparked either incident. {Source}

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