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Thursday, January 15, 2015

MSP Press Release 1-15-15 (Princess Anne Barrack)

PRESS RELEASE
MARYLAND STATE POLICE
Barrack “X” Princess Anne
30581 Perry Road
Princess Anne, Maryland 21853
PHONE: 443-260-3700
FAX: 443-260-3764


On Jan. 15, 2015 at approximately 0830 Hours, troopers from the Princess Anne Barrack responded to the 28000 block of Alfred Johnson Lane, Marion Station, Maryland for a complaint of a gun being fired in a residence. Upon arrival, troopers learned that Glenda Evans had been involved in a domestic verbal dispute. During the dispute, it was alleged that Evans discharged a firearm. Troopers attempted to make contact with Evans who had locked herself in the residence. She refused to speak with troopers nor would she leave the residence. There was no one else in the house at that time.

At approximately at 1130 hours, troopers established contact Evans. She agreed to come out of the residence. Evans was taken into custody without further incident. There were no injuries to Evans or other family members. Evans was taken to the hospital for further evaluation. Charges are pending.

5 comments:

  1. If she was being abused and fired that weapon in defense.....good for her! Screw the no self defense law in Maryland.

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  2. What charges?
    Arguing with a family member? Is discharging a firearm inside your house a crime?
    Seriously, what crime has been committed here?

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  3. I hate this idoitic libtarded state..cant wait to leave ASAP...self defence is NOT A CRINE EXCEPT IN MD

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  4. 5:11 don't you realize that in this state just to have a pistol, with no ammo, is a violent crime. (sic) If you move from one house to another moving your guns in a vehicle is also a crime, i am serious on this one, don't know how you are suppose to transport them between residences but if it is in your car you are carrying a concealed firearm unless you have a permit for concealed carry!

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  5. Is anyone even reading this?? It says VERBAL dispute. Uh, no you cant fire a gun during a verbal dispute, even in your own house. Not everything has to be a gun debate.

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