Thursday, January 08, 2026

MCPD releases details about shocking assault in Kenwood


The Montgomery County Police Department has released a few details on last month's aggravated assault in the exclusive Kenwood neighborhood in Chevy Chase. According to police, two suspects were attempting to steal items from inside a vehicle parked in the 6400 block of Garnett Drive at 3:49 PM on December 17, 2025. The vehicle's adult male owner spotted the suspects and, accompanied by a second individual, confronted them. Both victims were then physically assaulted by the alleged thieves, who fled the scene.

Police describe the suspects only as a Middle Eastern male and a Hispanic male, both of unknown age. They did not indicate whether the suspects fled on foot, or in a getaway car. If you have any information that could assist detectives in closing this case, call police at (301) 279-8000.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Say it isn't so! We've been lectured in another thread that this is normal and has been happening for as long as Bethesda has kept records. Other strawman arguments about "a crisp $100 dollar bill" and other mental gymnastics using doctored raw data is the councils attempt to distract from their blatant incompetence.

JAC said...

All citizens should seriously consider getting a Bryna non-lethal self-protection system. Even in crazy MD, which does not have a Stand your Ground law, which means when you perceive a threat, you must retreat instead of defend yourself, this weapon does not apply because it's not a lethal firearm and is legal to carry anywhere and anytime. It fires chemical balls or polymer projectiles and will put an end to the threat. Getting hit by either is not fun.

Anonymous said...

Leave crook-catching to professional law enforcement. If you're successful enough to live in Kenwood, you are 98% probably insufficiently fit or properly trained to confront adrenaline-pumping criminals, no matter how much tennis or jogging you get in. Aggravated assault is a felony, and involves "serious bodily injury, use of a deadly weapon (like a firearm)" (It can also be charged if *any* assault, aggravated or simple, like pushing someone, takes place during, or while attempting to commit a felony, which theft from a motor vehicle is.) Still, even if the bad guys just shoved the homeowners while trying to escape, the two well-intentioned residents turned two crimes --stealing from a car-- into four, thus driving up crime figures in the neighborhood. The citizens are lucky they didn't get themselves killed in the process. Seriously, if you see a crime being committed, call 911 and don't confront the suspect. Keep an eye on them, but keep a safe distance. Anyone who is bold enough to attempt a crime is someone thinking with a different set of values from yours, and may well respond completely unexpectedly to being confronted --potentially wildly more violently-- than you anticipated in your Walter Mitty/John McCain fantasy.

Anonymous said...

Either both the victims, or the reporting police, have detail oriented memory defiencies. I'd have to think there's some stonewalling involved in all this at some juncture.

Anonymous said...

In the [formerly ] exclusive neighborhood.

Anonymous said...

This is roo much for me to process right now.

Anonymous said...

This is the kind of commentary we expect from a council mouthpiece. Unfortunately citizens can't depend on you and your council masters to enforce laws already on the books.

When seconds matter, the police will be there in minutes.

Anonymous said...

What’s been happening since God’s grandmother was a girl, @5:19, is your tossing around unsubstantiated claims of MCPD stats being doctored. Since you steadfastly refuse to provide any evidence to back up your [endlessly repeated] claim, your argument carries no more weight than does a toddler’s assertion he is a dinosaur. Saying something repeatedly does not magically summon it into reality.