Teen charged in hammer attack to be tried as juvenile
The 14-year-old boy accused of beating his grandmother with a hammer in April will be tried as a juvenile, court records show.
Hassanhii Garrett was charged as an adult with attempted first-degree murder after police said he confessed to beating his 66-year-old grandmother with a hammer in their Waverly home as he was getting ready for school. The woman suffered serious injuries but survived.
Court records show a city judge on Aug. 1 remanded the case to juvenile court for further proceedings, granting a defense petition for a waiver to the juvenile system.
Categories: Courts and the justice system, North Baltimore



