
WASHINGTON (7News) — A sergeant with the Metropolitan Police Department in D.C. is on leave after being arrested in connection with an alleged road rage encounter on a Maryland highway that involved a crowbar and a gun.
According to Maryland State Police (MSP), Kaila Crews, 29, of Annapolis, was arrested on New Year’s Eve and faces charges of first-and second-degree assault and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
In a statement to 7News, MPD confirmed it was aware of Crews’ arrest and said she has been placed on administrative leave. The department added that it cannot comment further due to the active internal investigation and personnel matters.
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MSP said the incident happened on Dec. 18, 2025, when troopers responded to westbound Route 50 near Interstate 97 for reports of a road rage encounter.
The victim told authorities that during the incident, Crews allegedly pulled out a crowbar and later a firearm. Police said the victim was not harmed.
Troopers assigned to the MSP Gun Crime Initiative took over the investigation and identified Crews as the suspect.
Authorities said Crews was arrested near her home on Dec 31, and they served a search warrant on her vehicle, where investigators recovered a loaded firearm inside a backpack on the front passenger seat.
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Maryland State Police said the case is still under investigation.