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Maryland Car Rally Task Force uncovers 14 illegal firearms during recent arrest

DISTRICT HEIGHTS, MD—The Maryland Car Rally Task Force uncovered a cache of weapons during a recent arrest, authorities announced this week.

Following the arrest of Adin Tyrone Carr, the Maryland Car Rally Task Force served search warrants at two residences, leading investigators to uncover 14 firearms in Prince George’s County.



The task force began investigating illegal street exhibitions and takeovers in June 2024, which led to the arrest of 20-year-old Adin Tyrone Carr. The Maryland Attorney General’s Office later confirmed that Carr was underage and legally prohibited from possessing firearms. He was subsequently charged with handgun on person, handgun in vehicle, possession of a firearm by a minor, and regulated firearm: illegal possession.

On September 4, the task force, which includes the Maryland State Police, the Maryland Transportation Authority Police, Baltimore City Police, and police departments in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties, served two search and seizure warrants at homes in Rockville and District Heights. The search revealed 14 firearms, including eight handguns and six long guns.

Carr was found at the District Heights home and was arrested on the scene. Police say that a preliminary investigation revealed that Carr had an additional gun on him at the time of his arrest. Further firearm charges are pending the investigation of the case.

This article was written with the assistance of AI and reviewed by a human editor.


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