A 22-year-old Baltimore man, Kyron Lambert Jr., is charged with serious offenses following a road rage incident where he allegedly threatened another driver with a handgun on I-695. The incident, which occurred on September 30, has led to charges that include first- and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and use of a firearm in a felony.
In a subsequent search of Lambert’s home, Maryland State Police seized multiple firearms, including a Glock 43X and a Canik METE, along with high-capacity magazines. This investigation began after the targeted driver reported the threat, highlighting the ongoing concerns over gun violence linked to road rage incidents. Lambert is currently held at the Baltimore County Detention Center awaiting a hearing.
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