Annapolis Man Fired at After Confronting Suspects

ANNAPOLIS, MD – On Saturday, a man was fired at after confronting suspects who had approached him and his passenger at a gas station in the 2000 block of West Street in Annapolis. According to the Annapolis Police Department, the incident occurred at approximately 1:40 p.m. when the man and his passenger pulled in alongside a pump to get gas. The passenger went inside the business to pay and the driver noticed several males get out of a white van parked on the other side of the pump.

The male passenger confronted the suspects, one of whom produced a black handgun and fired two gunshots at him. The suspects then fled in the white van. The victim was uninjured and responded to the Annapolis Police Station to report the incident. The suspects are described as Hispanic males, 17-20 years old, thin build, wearing a dark-colored baseball cap, white t-shirt, dark-colored pants, and white athletic shoes.

Southern District detectives are investigating the incident and ask anyone with information to contact 410-222-1960 or the Tip Line at 410-222-4700.

Leo Canega
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