In a significant development, a jury has convicted Brandon Vogelsang of second-degree murder, as announced by the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office (SAO).
The Incident
On the early morning of February 26, 2021, Baltimore County Police were summoned to the parking lot of Papa’s Smokehouse on N. Point Rd. in Dundalk. There, they discovered 45-year-old Rosario Valenti suffering from stab wounds to his neck and chest. Despite efforts, Valenti succumbed to his injuries at Bayview Hospital.
Background Information
Rosario Valenti’s tragic demise stemmed from an altercation that evening. Witnesses recounted a heated exchange between Valenti and an associate of Brandon Vogelsang inside the bar. Valenti harbored suspicions that Vogelsang and his associates were somehow linked to the murder of his brother in 2016 in Harrisburg, PA.
Surveillance Footage
Although the surveillance cameras at Papa’s Smokehouse were non-operational that fateful night, cameras at a nearby bar captured Vogelsang and his companions congregating. Subsequently, they relocated to Papa’s Smokehouse, where the fatal encounter transpired.
After the incident, surveillance footage from a trailer park off of Plaza Dr. captured Vogelsang attempting to cleanse himself with a hose. Later, at the Full House Saloon on Sparrows Point Rd., he was observed discarding items into an outdoor fire.
Legal Proceedings
Following thorough investigation and legal proceedings, initially involving six individuals, Edward Glaze, Eugene Epkins, and Jessica Cruz pleaded guilty to being Accessories After the Fact to Murder. Glaze has already received a four-year prison sentence, while Cruz and Epkins await sentencing.
Conclusion: Justice Served
The conviction of Brandon Vogelsang for second-degree murder underscores the pursuit of justice for Rosario Valenti’s untimely demise. As legal proceedings continue for the other individuals involved, this verdict serves as a reminder of the consequences of criminal actions.
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