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Suspect who stabbed Ravens' Green identified

Police charged a man with attempted first-degree murder in the stabbing of Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roderick Green in the parking lot of a suburban bowling alley. Chase M.

RANDALLSTOWN, Md. (July 12, 2006) -- Police charged a man with attempted first-degree murder in the stabbing of Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roderick Green in the parking lot of a suburban bowling alley.

Chase M. Williams, 21, of Pikesville, also was charged in a warrant with first- and second-degree assault, Baltimore County police said. The police are still looking for Williams, who was identified in part after surveillance videos were released, said spokeswoman Sgt. Vickie Warehime.

Green was at a bowling alley early on July 9 when he bumped into someone, leading to a fight. Green tried to break it off and left the bowling alley, but Williams allegedly came after him and stabbed him in the parking lot.

The 24-year-old Green was treated at a local hospital and released. The 6-foot-2, 245-pound Green is in his third year out of Central Missouri State.

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