Driver’s side windows shot out on I-270 in Montgomery County

Maryland State Police say that in all, it was four cars and a Montgomery County Ride-On bus that were hit. (WTOP/John Domen)
Maryland State Police say that in all, it was four cars and a Montgomery County Ride-On bus that were hit. (WTOP/John Domen)
Police say they don't have any suspects. (WTOP/John Domen)
Police say they don’t have any suspects. (WTOP/John Domen)
Vehicles that were shot at all had varying amounts of damage to their driver's side. (WTOP/John Domen)
Vehicles that were shot at all had varying amounts of damage to their driver’s side. (WTOP/John Domen)
Thankfully, nobody driving or riding in the vehicles that were shot at suffered any injuries. (WTOP/John Domen)
Thankfully, nobody driving or riding in the vehicles that were shot at suffered any injuries. (WTOP/John Domen)
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Maryland State Police say that in all, it was four cars and a Montgomery County Ride-On bus that were hit. (WTOP/John Domen)
Police say they don't have any suspects. (WTOP/John Domen)
Vehicles that were shot at all had varying amounts of damage to their driver's side. (WTOP/John Domen)
Thankfully, nobody driving or riding in the vehicles that were shot at suffered any injuries. (WTOP/John Domen)

WASHINGTON — Startling explosions of broken glass all over drivers and the highway they were riding on led to numerous calls to Maryland State Police Friday night.

It was just after 8 p.m. when police began fielding calls about driver’s side windows getting shot out in moving vehicles along I-270 between Rockville and Gaithersburg.

A fifth call also came in from a car that was going southbound on I-270 in the local lanes approaching the exit for Montrose Road.

Maryland State Police say that, in all, four cars and a Montgomery County Ride-On bus got hit.

The vehicles all had varying amounts of damage on the driver’s side. No one either driving or riding in the cars suffered any injuries.

Police say no actual gun was used in the incidents.

Instead, it’s believed some sort of BB or pellet gun caused all the damage.

Anyone who saw something suspicious on the highway is being asked to call Maryland State Police.

Vehicle descriptions and tag numbers in particular are being sought. Witnesses can remain anonymous.

Right now, police say there are no suspects.

The general area where the incidents took place:

John Domen

John started working at WTOP in 2016 after having grown up in Maryland listening to the station as a child. While he got his on-air start at small stations in Pennsylvania and Delaware, he's spent most of his career in the D.C. area, having been heard on several local stations before coming to WTOP.

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