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Three Arrested, Firearms Seized Amid Crackdown on Illegal Car Rallies in Baltimore Region

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Published on September 05, 2025
Three Arrested, Firearms Seized Amid Crackdown on Illegal Car Rallies in Baltimore RegionSource: Maryland State Police

In a coordinated crackdown on illegal car rallies, Maryland State Police recently arrested three men and confiscated a cache of firearms. The accused include Malachi James, 21, from Temple Hills; Khadeem George, 20, and Kareem Isaroon, 50, both residents of Indian Head. Their charges range from illegal firearms possession to unlawful taking of a motor vehicle.

After a Maryland Car Rally Task Force deployed to the Baltimore Metro Region due to an unauthorized car rally consisting of nearly 300 participants, the situation escalated. Upon noticing a silver Dodge Durango with a license plate obfuscated by duct tape, troopers attempted to intervene. The individuals in question, fleeing the vehicle on foot, left behind evidence that would link them to the charges that follow. In a report by Maryland State Police, the subsequent authorized search of the vehicle uncovered two loaded firearms and ammunition.

Subsequently, on Wednesday, a joint operation involving multiple law enforcement agencies led to the execution of search and seizure warrants at three separate residences. According to the official statement, additional firearms were found and seized in homes located in Indian Head, Clinton, and Temple Hills.