State Police Arrested 3 Men And Seize Multiple Firearms After Maryland Car Rally Task Force Investigation

Maryland State Police arrested a Prince George’s County man and two men from Charles County and seized many firearms after a Maryland Car Rally Task Force investigation.

The accused are Malachi James, 21, of Temple Hills; Khadeem George, 20; and Kareem Isaroon, 50, both of Indian Head, MarMaryland. James was charged with illegally seizing a motor vehicle, exhibition driving, handgun possession, various firearm-related offenses, and traffic citations.aGeorge is accused of unlawfully taking a motor vehicle, possessing a firearm while being a minor, and committing other firearm-related crimes. crimes. Isaroon has been accused of illegal possession of ammunition.

James was detained and taken to the Howard County Detention Center, where he was eventually released. George and Isaroon were arrested and taken to Charles County Detention Center. George was released on bond, while Isaroon is being held withou.t bond.

On June 29, 2025, the Maryland Automobile Rally Task Force was dispatched to the Baltimore Metro Region in response to a large-scale illegal automobile rally involving around 300 ppeople. While at the scene, troopers noticed a silver Dodge Durango with its rear license plate obscured by duct tape.t tape. Police attempted to execute a traffic stop on the vehicle, but both the driver and passenger exited and fled on foot.n foot. An approved search of the car revealed the presence of two loaded weapons and ammunition inside.

On September 3, 2025, the Maryland Car Rally Task Force, assisted by the Maryland Transportation Authority Police Special Response Team, the Maryland State Police Special Operations Division, the College Park Barrack, and the Prince George’s County Police Department, executed search and seizure warrants at three Prince George’s County residPolice found and seized additional firearms from residences in Indian Head, Clinton, and Temple Hills, Maryland.ryland.

The Maryland Car Rally Task Force is made up of Maryland State Police, police departments from Prince George’s, Montgomery, Howard, and Baltimore counties, Baltimore City, and the Maryland Transportation Authority Police. This coordinated effort is critical in combating illicit exhibition driving across the state.

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