The Prince George's County Police
Department has arrested a teenager for throwing fireworks at a patrol officer’s
marked cruiser while it was in motion in the early morning hours of July 4th.
Preliminarily, the on-duty officer was
patrolling in a marked police car the area of East Capital Street and Davey
Street in Capitol Heights, at approximately 1:15 am. As the
officer was driving, he observed a male in a wooded area just off the roadway
throwing a lit firework at his cruiser. The firework landed underneath the
vehicle’s front bumper and exploded. As the officer exited his patrol
car, he saw the suspect run into the wooded area. Officers briefly chased
the suspect on foot and made apprehension. Thankfully, neither the
officer or any other motorists were injured when the firework exploded
underneath the officer’s vehicle.
The juvenile was taken into custody
and charged with reckless endangerment, assault, and firework related charges.
We have also learned that just prior
to the incident with our officer, a 911 caller indicated that a suspect was
throwing fireworks at other passing vehicles from the same location. If you
have information about this, please call.
This
is the second incident in a week where a PGPD Officer was attacked by a
firework. The first incident was this past Saturday on Walters Lane when
a suspect threw a lit firework at an officer sitting in a parked cruiser.
A second suspect recorded the incident on a cell phone.
Investigators are working to identify both suspects in that case.
At
this time, this morning’s case and last Saturday’s case do not appear to be
related.
Chief
Hank Stawinski said, “I am asking our community to look for this behavior and
report it. In both instances, our officers or members of our community
could have been seriously injured or worse. These are large explosive devices
and are being used deliberately, with no regard for consequences, against all
of us. This is foolish and we will not tolerate it in our community. We will
hold those responsible accountable under the law.”
The
PGPD reminds all of our residents that purchasing, selling and using fireworks
is illegal in Prince George's County. If you wish to report the illegal use of
fireworks, you can call the Fire/EMS Department Operations Center at 301-583-2200.
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