Driver crashes twice in hanover while fleeing police with loaded gun
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Driver crashes twice in Hanover while fleeing police with loaded gun

Severn man with gun wrecks car in Hanover getaway

Hanover, MD – A Severn man was arrested after fleeing police and crashing twice, leading officers to find a loaded handgun beside his seat, according to authorities.

Western District officers responded around 11:25 p.m. on November 28 to the 7000 block of Arundel Mills Circle for a report of a driver unresponsive behind the wheel. When officers approached, the driver suddenly sped off.

The vehicle was soon involved in a second crash, disabling both vehicles. Officers detained the driver, who showed signs of alcohol impairment. A loaded 9mm Glock handgun was recovered next to the driver’s seat.

The suspect, Kameron Christopher Randall, 24, of Severn, is prohibited from possessing firearms. He was arrested and charged.

Key Points

  • Driver fled police and crashed twice before being detained in Hanover
  • Loaded 9mm Glock found next to seat
  • Suspect is barred from possessing firearms
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