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Pennsylvania Man Held Without Bond After Alleged Road Rage Incident on I-83 in Baltimore County

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Published on October 17, 2024
Pennsylvania Man Held Without Bond After Alleged Road Rage Incident on I-83 in Baltimore CountySource: Maryland Department of State Police

A Pennsylvania man, identified as 40-year-old Gary Douglas from Glen Rock, has been denied bond in a Baltimore County jail after an alleged road rage encounter led to felony charges. According to a report from the Maryland State Police, the incident, which unfolded on Southbound I-83, involved the apparent brandishing of a firearm at another motorist.

Held at the Baltimore County Detention Center, Douglas faces charges that include two counts of felony assault and various handgun offenses. A mother and her 10-year-old child, present in the victim's vehicle during the incident last Wednesday, were thankfully unharmed in the altercation. Following the incident, a cooperative effort between Maryland troopers and the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division culminated in Douglas's apprehension at Fort Meade.

The Maryland State Police reported that their preliminary investigation led them to Douglas's gray Toyota Corolla, which was searched under warrant, yielding a loaded handgun and his subsequent arrest. The arrest came without incident.