Parents charged after assault at Baltimore high school
Two parents have been charged after police said they were caught on camera assaulting a juvenile victim outside Carver Vocational Technical High School. William Dredden and Tiffany Harrison have been charged with first-degree assault, conspiracy and handgun violations in connection to Friday's triple shooting. Their 15-year-old son was also charged with attempted murder for his role in the incident.
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