Man arrested with AK-47, stolen vehicle during investigation into Towson mass shooting, police say

Man arrested with AK-47, stolen vehicle during Towson mass shooting investigation, police say

BALTIMORE -- A man was arrested after being found with an AK-47 and a stolen vehicle during an investigation into a mass shooting and fiery crash in Towson last week, Baltimore County Police said Monday.

A Baltimore City man died, and nine other people were injured in the shooting and crash on December 17. After the shooting, county police said they would increase patrols in the area for "high visibility enforcement."

On Dec. 19, officers initiated a traffic stop near Meteor Court and Cloister Road in Parkville, police said. During the stop, they found a stolen vehicle, an AK-47, an AK-47 magazine containing 10 rounds of 7.62 ammunition, and a "Glock switch," a device that turns a semi-automatic into one that is fully automatic.

Police said Jaquan McCain, 20, is being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center on multiple weapons charges, including minor possession of a firearm and possession of an automatic weapon, according to police. McCain is charged as a minor because the legal age to own a firearm in Maryland is 21 years old.

Community members are still shocked something like this could happen in the Towson-area.

"I think that's really scary that like people have access to these things and it doesn't seem like that's ever going to change," Taylor Volk, who lives in Baltimore City, said.

Baltimore County Police are continuing to search for suspects in Tuesday's mass shooting. Metro Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $2,000 for information in the case. 

Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out to Baltimore County Police or the Metro Crime Stopper anonymous tipline at 1-866-7-LockUp.

Baltimore County Police did not say whether the arrest was linked to the shooting. 

Towson mass shooting 

During a press briefing last week, Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCollough provided more details about the shooting. 

Officers responded to the 8500 block of Loch Raven Boulevard around 7:15 p.m. after they received multiple reports that gunshots had been fired, and a car was on fire.

An officer responded to the scene to find a vehicle on its side, in flames, near a funeral home, McCollough said. 26-year-old Charles Graham Jr. was found dead near the vehicle. 

A total of 10 people were injured in the incident, all of them inside the car at the time of the crash.

The involved victims range in age from 14 to 27, including a 15-year-old girl and a 17-year-old girl, the chief said.

As of Wednesday, one person had been released, while eight others remained hospitalized.

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