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DC police sergeant arrested for Maryland road rage incident
Kaila Crews faces assault and firearm charges after a Dec. 18 road rage incident involving a crowbar and gun, with no injuries reported, Maryland State Police said.
- Maryland State Police arrested Metropolitan Police Department sergeant Kaila Crews, 29, on Dec. 31 near her home, charging her with first- and second-degree assault and use of a firearm in a felony crime.
- On December 18, troopers were called to westbound U.S. Route 50 near Interstate 97 after the victim reported a suspect brandished a crowbar and then a firearm.
- Police served a search warrant on Crews' car and found a loaded firearm in a backpack on the front passenger seat, while the Maryland State Police Highway Gun Crime Initiative identified Crews and arrested her near her residence.
- The Metropolitan Police Department placed Kaila Crews on administrative leave and said it cannot comment on active investigations; police urged anyone with information to contact investigators at 410-538-1887.
- State police say the arrest comes as efforts intensify to curb highway gun attacks, and the Metropolitan Police Department is still investigating two deadly road rage shootings in 2022.
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