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Sunday, August 12, 2018

Man Waiting To Take Driver’s Test Arrested For Gun/Drugs In Car

(GLEN BURNIE, MD) – Everyone knows compliance with traffic laws is important when taking your driver’s license test, but one man learned yesterday that compliance with criminal laws can be just as important for a successful visit to the MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration.

Early yesterday afternoon, Reginald D. Wooding Jr., 22, of Baltimore, Md., was waiting in line in his mother’s car to take his driving test at the MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration in Glen Burnie. A driver’s license examiner became suspicious when she smelled what she thought was marijuana coming from the vehicle that was about to be used for the test. She contacted a state trooper who was working an overtime assignment at the MVA. The trooper confirmed the strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle and investigated.

A probable cause search led to the recovery of almost one pound of marijuana, a scale, more than $15,000 in suspected drug-related money and a 9mm Glock handgun with a loaded 30-round magazine. Wooding was placed under arrest prior to his turn for the driving test.

Wooding was charged with engaging in a drug-trafficking crime while transporting a firearm, possessing a firearm during a drug-trafficking crime, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, unlawfully purchasing/receiving a detachable magazine with a capacity of more than ten rounds of ammunition, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, illegally wearing/carrying/transporting a handgun upon public roads/parking lots, wear/carry/transporting a handgun on his person, possession of marijuana, two counts of possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, possession of drug paraphernalia, and obliterating the identification number on a firearm. After processing at the State Police Glen Burnie Barrack, Wooding was taken for an initial appearance before a court commissioner, where he was released on a $7,500 unsecured bond.

All persons charged with a crime are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Reginald Wooding Jr.

19 comments:

  1. Lol ...Wow thats really stupid

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  2. 22 yo thug let go on a 7500$ UNSECURED bond. Way to go Attorney General Frosh. Remember this folks when it comes election time in November.

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    1. amen to that Frosh needs all the thugs out to vote for him. VOTE HIM OUT

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  3. Can't fix stupid!

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  4. Regggie's picture should be posted in the dictonary under the definition of DUMB A$$!

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  5. Guess who Mom slapped up side the head when he got home with her car.

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  6. He had $10000 on him and gets released on $7500. Hes already back dealing and probably has a new gun and is driving around without a license. Yes our judicial system needs reform.

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  7. For once I wasn't with him thank goodness.

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  8. For once 1216pm??? Oh kay.

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  9. One more candidate that NASA won't be calling back after the interview.

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  10. What was it Fred G. Sanford use to call Lamont? lol

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  11. Is his lawyer going to blame it on somebody else, like his mother or her boyfriend?

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  12. You always read in these press release that they smelled marijuana. Do people really ride around smoking it or is this just an excuse to search a vehicle. He will probably say it wasn't his drugs or gun and they will give him a slap on the wrist and send him back to dealing.

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    1. They are nose blind to the smell of marijuana and Im not referring to the cops!

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  13. Two-fer. Failed his IQ test, too!

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  14. I'd love to know where that Glock ends up. Which cop is going to add it to his collection?

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  15. Just watch, the gun charge will be dropped for a plea deal, than they all wonder why gun crime is going up and up.

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  16. Just like what happened in Perry Hall, this guy is going to kill someone, maybe a cop, and should have been kept in custody.

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  17. so my question is since motor vehicles is only open during business hours why is this trooper getting paid overtime to be there? total BS!

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