Page 40 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch November 15, 2013 Salisbury Woman Arrested For Assaulting First-Grader By SHAWN J. SOPER NEWS EDITOR SALISBURY – A Salisbury woman was arrested on assault and other serious charges last week after allegedly accosting a first-grade student and threatening to blow up an elementary school in Salisbury Around 8:30 a.m. last Saturday, a Wicomico County Sheriff’s deputy arrested Shanna Myhail Spencer, 28, of Salisbury, in connection with an incident that had occurred at Chipman Elementary School the previous day. According to police reports, Spencer came to Chipman Elementary and entered a class- room of first-graders as they were beginning the school day. Spencer then allegedly proceeded to verbally accost one of the firstgraders she believed had been bothering her own child. During the incident, Spencer allegedly began to yell for her daughter to hit the young girl she was verbally accosting, according to police reports. The teacher and another school employee took steps to protect the child while getting Spencer out of the classroom. While Spencer was being removed from the classroom, she allegedly continued to make threats in front of students to blow up the school. Once in the school office, Spencer allegedly continued her behavior and threats, and knocked a laptop computer and some papers off a desk before finally leaving the school. A Wicomico County Sheriff’s Deputy obtained an arrest warrant for Spencer, who was picked up the following day. She has been charged with second-degree assault, threat of arson, disorderly conduct and disturbing school operations. After an initial appearance before a District Court Commissioner, Spencer was detained at the Wicomico County Detention Center on a $20,000 bond. . . Brewery Owner Will Change Name, Drop Lawsuit Challenge FROM PAGE 11 name the new beers. It makes them feel like they are a part of this and they are.” In 2008, Teal Bay Alliances, a resort-based retailer, began marketing and distributing various items of clothing prominently featuring the term Shorebilly. Teal Bay marketed and sold Shorebilly items including shirts, hats, sweatshirts and other items of clothing over its Internet website and also distributed the merchandise to local retailers. The brand was later expanded to include stickers, decals, mugs, tote bags, coolers, thermos bottles, key chains, clocks and even ornaments. In April 2010, Teal Bay filed an application to register the trademark Shorebilly with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the application was approved in October 2011. Teal Bay then continued to market and distribute Shorebilly goods under its officially registered trademark. However, last fall it came to Teal Bay Alliance’s attention that Southbound One Inc. and Robinson intended to open a new brew pub on the Boardwalk operating under the name Shorebilly Brewing Co. After attempts at some sort of reconciliation and pleas for the brew pub to consider a different name, Teal Bay Alliances in August filed suit in U.S. District Court against Southbound One, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. The complaint urges the court to issue a preliminary and permanent injunction enjoining Southbound One and Shorebilly Brewing Co. from using the trademarked name for the restaurant and brew pub and for any of its merchandise. Earlier this month, a new wrinkle appeared in the case when it was learned Bahia Marina and Fish Tales' had been using the term Shorebilly Biker Club since 2007, long before Teal Bay Alliances received its trademark and certainly long before the lawsuit was filed. Southbound One asserted Fish Tales’ had issued to it a written license to use the term for the Shorebilly Brewing Company retroactive to Jan. 1, 2013, which predates the lawsuit and called into question the validity of Teal Bay Alliances’ claim. Southbound One attorneys asked the court to adjust the discovery period to address the issue of the Fish Tales’ license first before tackling the larger issue of the alleged trademark infringement, and the federal judge agreed. However, Robinson and Southbound One since decided to forego the fight and agree to change the name. “Nevertheless, it is clear the validity of the license cannot be resolved in time for the defendant to meet deadlines regarding the distribution of its beer products and it will change its name in order to avoide any potential liability,” said Southbound One attorney James Astrachan in a letter to the judge filed yesterday. “The defendant does not intend to continue using the Shorebilly name for its brewery or on clothing items and believes it is no longer necessary to prioritize discovery related to Fish Tales’ prior use and the license from Fish Tales’ to the defendant.” BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS • BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS • BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS • BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS • BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS • BILLY’S SUBS DELIVERS Billy’s Pizzas & Sub Shops 78TH STREET (BAYSIDE) 410-524-2020 140TH STREET (OCEANSIDE) 410-250-1778 120TH STREET (FOOD LION MALL) 410-723-2500 RTE. 54 (2 MILES FROM BEACH) 302-436-5661 OPEN YEAR ROUND 11 A.M. 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