Maryland AG announces indictment of 4 for string of suspected gun shops burglaries
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced the indictment of four individuals, aged 16 to 20, for their involvement in a series of burglaries and attempted burglaries targeting federally licensed firearm dealers in Anne Arundel, Prince George?s, and Baltimore Counties. The group is accused of stealing at least 81 firearms and 10 firearm replicas in a crime spree that spanned from December 2023 to March 2024.
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