Man Arrested in Perry Hall Domestic Related Stabbing


Police have charged Reginald Eugene Cooper (40) of the 4200 block of Maple Path Circle in Perry Hall in yesterday’s assault on his 11-year-old son.
Cooper was behaving bizarrely yesterday morning when he stopped a neighbor outside and told her to go into his house to check on his son. When she did so, Cooper returned and threatened to kill his son, striking him with a screwdriver and causing a puncture wound. He assaulted the neighbor when she tried to leave to get help. The boy fled the home where another neighbor saw him bleeding and tried to render first aid. Cooper approached and assaulted her, as well as a third neighbor after demanding entry into the man’s home.

When the first officer arrived he was directed by witnesses to Cooper, who did not comply with commands and assaulted the officer. Cooper was taken into custody and transported to an area hospital as a precaution based on his behavior, treated and released. The officer was also transported to an area hospital, treated and released. The boy remains hospitalized in stable condition.

Cooper is charged with the following:
•Attempted first degree murder
•Attempted second degree murder
•First degree assault
•Five counts of second degree assault
•First degree child abuse
•Second degree child abuse
•Use of a dangerous weapon with intent to injure

Cooper is held on no bail status pending a bail review hearing.

Perry Hall High Honors Class of 2020 With Building Banner


The Perry Hall High School Administrators decided to honor the PHHS graduating Class of 2020 with a banner on the school building. The banner can be seen on Ebenezer Road and has a list of all the PHHS graduating seniors inside the 2020 banner. Many seniors and parents have stopped by the school to locate the student’s names and many have taken a photo.

PHHS, along with all high schools in the county, have had their prom and senior activities canceled as a result of COVID-19. The school is having a virtual graduation on Monday, June 15 at 2 p.m.

Councilman David Marks, who is an alum of PHHS, thanks the school administrators for paying tribute to the Class of 2020.

“This was a wonderful way to honor our graduates,” Marks said.