Crime & Safety

Motorcyclist With 9 Guns Charged In Road Rage Incident

A Brandywine man has been charged with attempted murder and assault after police say he shot at their vehicle while driving his motorcycle.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Maryland State Police have arrested and charged a Brandywine man after seizing multiple firearms following a reported road rage shooting in Prince George’s County.

At approximately 10:20 p.m. on Sept. 9, the Maryland State Police College Park Barrack received an emergency call from a driver who said their vehicle had been shot multiple times by a person on a motorcycle after a road-rage incident. Police were told by the driver that the incident had happened on southbound Route 5 (Branch Avenue) in the area of Surratts Road in Prince George’s County, according to the MSP.

State troopers from the MSP Highway Gun Crimes Initiative conducted an investigation and went to two homes in Brandywine and Waldorf where they executed a court-authorized search warrant at both residences and recovered evidence related to the shooting, including nine handguns. Michael Larrell Green, 36, of Brandywine was arrested without incident, according to the MSP.

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Green has been charged with attempted second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault, and using a firearm during a felony crime. Green was taken to the Prince George’s County Division of Corrections and is awaiting an initial appearance before a District Court Commissioner.

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