Road rage gun threat on I-695 leads to felony arrest with multiple firearm seizures

A Baltimore man is looking at felony assault and several handgun and traffic-related charges following a road rage incident that went down in Glen Burnie this September.
The alleged road rager has been identified as Kyron Lambert Jr., 22, of Baltimore. Lambert was arrested on the morning of November 18 and charged with first and second-degree assault, firearm use in the commission of a felony, reckless endangerment and reckless driving. Lambert is also charged with resisting arrest and obstructing and hindering.
As of November 25, Lambert was awaiting a commissioner hearing at the Baltimore County Detention Center.
Background: On September 30, 2025, the Maryland State Police headquartered in Glen Burnie responded to a report of a road rage incident that occurred around 8 a.m. in the area of I-695 at Route 97. The victim reported that the operator of an Acura, later identified as Lambert, pulled alongside their vehicle, rolled down the window and pointed a handgun at the victim. The victim was reported uninjured in the incident.
Troopers from the Maryland State Police Highway Gun Crime Initiative assumed the investigation and were able to identify Lambert as the suspect.
On November 25, Lambert was arrested by members of the Maryland State Police Apprehension Team at his home in Baltimore. A search warrant was executed and resulted in the seizure of a Glock 43X 9mm handgun, an empty magazine and a magazine with nine 9mm Luger rounds.
A Black Canik METE 9mm handgun, a 32-round magazine with 32 9mm Luger rounds, a 14-round magazine with 16 9mm Luger rounds, and an 18-round magazine with 19 9mm Luger rounds were seized from Lambert’s vehicle. Troopers also retrieved a Ruger 9mm handgun and a magazine containing 19 9mm Luger rounds from Lambert’s father’s residence.

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(Source and images: Maryland State Police)
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