Waldorf, MD-- On Jan. 26, Charles County Sheriff's Officers responded to a car dealership in the 2100 block of Crain Highway in Waldorf for the report of an armed subject.
Upon arrival, officers learned that the suspect, an employee, had entered the business armed with a handgun and began arguing with a manager. After threatening several employees, the suspect fled prior to officers arriving.
The suspect was identified as Brian Dominique Wilson, 24 of Fort Washington.
According to charging documents, "A victim stated Wilson came to the dealership and was arguing with him (victim) because Wilson was upset there was a possibility he was going to be fired for not showing up to work because of the snow."
Another victim stated, "Wilson lifted his sweatshirt, grabbed the handle of a chrome semi-automatic handgun that was tucked into his waistband, and told the victim 'I don't know who you are, but if I were you I'd get the f-(expletive) out of here'," according to charging documents.
The last victim was told by Wilson, "not to answer the phone and not to make any calls and then pulled the handgun out of his waistband and chambered a round (cocking it). The victim said she did not use the phone and was in fear for her life," according to charging documents.
On January 27, the suspect Wilson was located by members of the Warrant Unit in Prince George’s County.
Wilson was arrested and charged with first and second-degree assault and use of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
The investigating officers who prepared the charging documents utilized in this case were Cpl. K. Gross, Cpl. T. Hemsley and POII C. Gustafson of the Charles County Sheriff's Office.
Wilson has a tentative preliminary hearing scheduled for Feb.26 at the Charles County District Court.