BRIDGEVILLE, Del. — Delaware State Police arrested three Maryland residents — including two teens — on multiple felony gun charges after responding to reports of individuals flashing firearms outside a McDonald’s in Bridgeville on Wednesday night.
Key Points
- Three suspects arrested after allegedly brandishing guns at a McDonald’s in Bridgeville
- Two teens attempted to flee and resisted arrest; one suspect was a convicted felon
- Multiple loaded firearms recovered, including one reported stolen
Firearms allegedly waved at restaurant patrons
At around 9:56 p.m. on April 9, troopers were dispatched to the McDonald’s at 18733 Sussex Highway following reports that individuals in a white vehicle were allegedly displaying guns toward patrons. Upon arrival, troopers found a white Mazda in the lot with three males linked to the car.
One of the teens walked away from the vehicle as troopers arrived. A search of his path through the parking lot led officers to a loaded firearm with an extended magazine hidden between parked cars. With assistance from the Bridgeville Police Department, troopers apprehended the 17-year-old from Cambridge after a foot pursuit. He physically resisted and was taken into custody.
Additional suspects attempted to flee
The 17-year-old from Delmar, seated in the front passenger seat, also attempted to flee on foot. During the struggle to arrest him, he resisted and damaged a trooper’s uniform pants. A loaded firearm was located in his waistband. He also provided a false name and date of birth during the arrest process.
The third suspect, identified as 36-year-old Dion Garner of Preston, Maryland, was taken into custody without incident. A loaded firearm was recovered from a bag on the floor directly in front of his seat. Police later discovered the weapon had been reported stolen in New Kensington, Pennsylvania.
Felony charges filed
Garner, a convicted felon with active arrest warrants, is prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition. All three suspects face multiple felony charges related to firearms possession, resisting arrest, and related offenses.
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Authorities confirmed all suspects were transported for booking and the investigation is ongoing.
Three Maryland suspects were arrested after police found loaded guns — including a stolen one — outside a Bridgeville McDonald’s.