Home News Road Rage Incident in Glen Burnie Ends in Fatality as Motorcyclist Shoots Hammer-Wielding Man

Road Rage Incident in Glen Burnie Ends in Fatality as Motorcyclist Shoots Hammer-Wielding Man

Road Rage Incident in Glen Burnie Ends in Fatality as Motorcyclist Shoots Hammer-Wielding Man

A recent episode of road rage in Glen Burnie resulted in the death of a man after a motorcyclist who had a permit to carry a gun shot him amid a hammer-wielding attack. The incident occurred last night near the intersection of Route 10 and Furnace Branch Road. Anne Arundel County police were called to the scene at approximately 8:20 p.m.

The confrontation started when Scott David Guhse, 51, of Glen Burnie, was reportedly tailgating and driving erratically behind the 22-year-old motorcyclist. According to a

WMAR2 News

report, the victim claimed that Guhse nearly crashed into him. The motorcyclist was then forced to pull off the road where the subsequent altercation took place.

It is alleged by the motorcyclist that upon stopping, Guhse exited his vehicle with a hammer and charged at him. In response, the motorcyclist drew his licensed handgun and fired shots, resulting in Guhse’s death at the scene. Officials detailed that the motorcyclist, who remained at the scene, was carrying a Maryland concealed handgun carry permit.

As detailed by

WBAL-TV

, individuals with relevant information are encouraged to contact Anne Arundel County police at 410-222-4731 or the county police tip line at 410-222-4700. Alternately, witnesses can reach out to Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.

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