Police charged Chase Maran Williams, 21, of Randallstown with attempted
first-degree murder, first-degree assault and second-degree assault stemming
from an incident early Sunday morning when he allegedly stabbed Green in the
stomach.
Green, 24, was released from Sinai Hospital on Monday in good condition. His
injuries aren’t considered to be serious and team officials expect the reserve
defender and special-teams standout to be ready for training camp July 27 in
Westminster.
Williams is described in the warrant as a 6-foot-1, 170-pound black man with a
shaved head and brown eyes. Police officials consider him to be armed and
dangerous and cautioned that he shouldn't be approached.
Authorities released a surveillance video from a bowling alley security camera
that demonstrates Green being chased in the parking lot by his alleged assailant
following the stabbing at Kings Point Lanes bowling center in the 4100 block of
Deer Park Rd. in Randallstown.
The video shows the 6-foot-2, 245-pound Green running away from a much smaller
man believed to be wielding a knife or a sharp object, police officials said.
The incident escalated after Green and the man accidentally bumped into each
other and argued. Green left the bowling alley and was pursued by the man and
stabbed one time, according to police reports. Green managed to outrun the
alleged attacker after being stabbed.
Police requested that anyone with information regarding Williams’ whereabouts to
call 911 or Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020. The police also wish to
speak with a witness described as a black man wearing a white T-shirt and tan
shorts.