The Montgomery County Department of Police – Major Crimes Division and the Firearms Investigations Unit, continue to investigate an incident that occurred in the early morning hours in Rockville where an officer responded to a burglary-in-progress at the United Gun Store located in the 5400 block of Randolph Road.
On June 13th, at approximately 2:35 am, the Emergency Communications Center (911) was notified the United Gun Store in Rockville was being burglarized. The caller provided a lookout for five suspects, described as black males, to the call taker.
An officer from the 1st District responded to the scene, arriving at 2:39 a.m., and encountered a white SUV in front of the store. As the officer exited his police cruiser, the white SUV accelerated towards the officer and struck the officer’s police cruiser, disabling it. During the encounter, the officer discharged his service weapon.
The white SUV traveled down Randolph Road approximately a quarter mile where it became disabled. Four suspects exited the white SUV and fled on foot into the surrounding area. Additional responding officers encountered the white SUV in the travel lanes of Randolph Road. A fifth suspect was located unresponsive in the vehicle with a gunshot wound. Officers removed the unresponsive suspect from the vehicle to take life-saving actions that were ineffective. The suspect was deceased on the scene.
The deceased suspect has been identified as Marquis Weems, age 17, of Anne Arundel County.
The officer involved has been identified as Officer John Gloss, a 20-year veteran, assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau. Per standard procedure, Officer Gloss has been placed on administrative leave pending review.
Following the established procedure, once Major Crimes detectives complete their investigation of the officer-involved shooting, the findings will be submitted to the Howard County’s State’s Attorney’s Office for review.*
Detectives investigating the case, in cooperation with both the Howard County Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), have now linked the burglary in Rockville to the Fox’s Firearms gun store burglary in Howard County.
Today, detectives are announcing the arrest of the following individuals:
Brandon Allen Jackson, age 17, of Anne Arundel County (charged as an adult – picture not released per our policy)
Terrence Massey, Jr., age 21, of Anne Arundel County (picture below)
Juvenile Suspect, age 15, of Anne Arundel County (charged as a juvenile)
As of this writing, 17 guns have been recovered, with 10 firearms still outstanding from the Rockville burglary incident. Investigators continue to work with the ATF to develop further information regarding the stolen firearms from both the Montgomery County and Howard County gun store burglaries. Howard County Police are continuing their investigation and anticipate filing similar charges in the near future.
Detectives are asking for the public’s assistance to identify additional suspects in this incident. Anyone with information should contact the Major Crimes Division at 240-773-5070. To be eligible for a reward, tipsters may call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or enter a tip online. Crime Solvers will pay a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information provided to them that leads to an arrest and/or indictment of the suspect. Tipsters may remain anonymous.
{*An established agreement between the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office stipulates that when an officer-involved shooting involving injury or death occurs in one county, the other county’s State’s Attorney’s Office will review the event.}
Terrence Massey, JR |
So he was out on bond for other gun and drug charges. A ridiculously LOW $5000 bond. This is the kind of crap you can thank MARYLAND JUSTICE REINVESTMENAT ACT for. Ridiculously low bond for having a loaded gun in the car and drug distribution...that law is an absolute disaster. If people knew the truth, they would be outraged.
ReplyDeleteWow. He's black. Who woulda thought?? Yet they want reparations.
ReplyDeleteBut he was such a good boy.....
ReplyDeleteStupid is as stupid does.
ReplyDeleteway no this was a gang problem hit..sarc off
ReplyDeletehows them gun laws working for you
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ReplyDeleteIf he had his 40 acres and a mule he wouldn't need to be stealing firearms. Reparations now! Alaska seems far enough away for his piece of the pie. Orange Man Bad. /sarc
You got your REPERATIONS it's called welfare x 40 yrs.
DeleteHogan will be very easy on these criminals. He will allow AG to punish on lesser charges instead of maximum punishment like he would push on law abiding citizens.
ReplyDeleteLaw abiding citizens get no punishment 11:14
DeleteI love a story with a happy ending. Too bad it wasn't 4 happy endings.
ReplyDeleteacually would have been 5 happy endings
DeleteYou have some purdy hair girlie!
ReplyDeleteBest place for those who must break the law just because, 3 hots and a cot. At least we are safer from them in jail, then letting them continued loose. We see what happens when they stay loose.
ReplyDeleteNo reparations for this crap either!
Man, we thought we be gangstas. Wha hoppen? Mommmmmaaaa. Did our tax money go to raise these chumps?
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