Crime & Safety
Police Investigating Shots Fired At Arundel Mills Mall
Anne Arundel County Police were at Arundel Mills mall Saturday after someone accidentally fired a gun in the food court, authorities said.

HANOVER, MD — Authorities are investigating Saturday after receiving reports of gunfire at Arundel Mills Mall in Hanover, according to a tweet from Anne Arundel County Police.
Police were at the mall shortly before 4:30 p.m. According to authorities, officers reviewed a video showing a man accidentally discharging a firearm in the food court.
No injuries have been reported, police said.
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Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman said in a statement that recent U.S. Supreme Court action has hampered efforts to register guns, making it more dangerous for residents and police. He also charged politicians with glorifying guns to land votes.
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Here is Pittman's full statement on the discharge of a firearm at Arundel Mills:
“Three months ago, the Supreme Court made it more dangerous to go to the mall in America. The NYSRPA vs. Bruen decision made it easier to carry guns in public places, and Maryland followed suit, removing the “good and substantial reason” that had been required to obtain a concealed carry permit. The following month, concealed carry permit applications in Maryland soared by 700% compared to the same month in 2021.
Today, we saw what happens when more guns are present in our communities. Families enjoying a meal in the food court at Arundel Mills experienced the terror of not knowing whether they would be the latest victims of a mass shooting. People fled, people were hurt, all because a firearm went off in a crowded public space. My heart goes out to everyone present for this incident - nobody should have to go through what you did today.
For four years, I have made it a priority to put in place common-sense local policies to prevent gun violence and death in Anne Arundel County. We have one of the best Police Departments in America, and from 2018-2021, every category of crime fell by ten percent or more. In June, our Gun Violence Intervention Team issued its strategic plan - read it at www.aahealth.org/GVIT.
But today, I am angry. Politicians glorify guns to get votes, the Supreme Court takes away our right in Maryland to pass and enforce our own gun permitting laws, and the result is terror.
I will stand with our law enforcement community and push back against this idea of promoting guns in public places. It’s dangerous and it’s stupid.”
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