Maryland Man Arrested After Pointing Gun at 12-Year-Old Christmas Carolers in Annapolis Neighborhood

Maryland Man Arrested After Pointing Gun at 12-Year-Old Christmas Carolers in Annapolis Neighborhood

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND — A 58-year-old Maryland man was arrested after allegedly pointing a handgun at three 12-year-old Christmas carolers who were going door-to-door in his neighborhood the weekend before Thanksgiving. Police say the carolers were standing on the man’s front stoop when he aimed a firearm at them from inside his home.

Carolers Approached Home Before Suspect Allegedly Retrieved Gun

The incident occurred around 8:30 p.m. on Saturday along the 1700 block of Point No Point Drive in Annapolis. According to police, the three girls were traveling house to house singing Christmas songs as part of a local caroling effort.

When they stepped onto the suspect’s porch and knocked twice, announcing they were carolers, the man inside — later identified as Paul Susie, 58 — allegedly appeared at a bay window and pointed a handgun directly at the group.

Police say the porch was well-lit, and nothing obstructed the suspect’s ability to see that the visitors were children.

The girls immediately fled and notified an adult, prompting a swift police response.

Police Recover Handgun and Say Suspect Admitted Involvement

Responding officers arrived at the home and took Susie into custody without incident.
Police say the suspect admitted that he “had been involved” in the confrontation and acknowledged drinking at least one alcoholic beverage that evening.

Officers recovered a .40-caliber Glock handgun from the home — a firearm Susie legally owned and for which he held a permit.
However, investigators say he was also charged with possessing a handgun while under the influence, along with first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and additional related offenses.

Authorities have not reported any injuries.

Police Emphasize Seriousness of Threats Toward Minors

Law enforcement officials highlighted the gravity of the situation, noting that the victims were only 12 years old and engaged in a harmless holiday activity at the time of the incident.
Pointing a firearm at minors, even without firing, is treated as a serious threat under Maryland law, especially when alcohol is involved.

The neighborhood where the incident occurred sits near the shores of Chesapeake Bay and roughly 30 miles east of Washington, D.C.

The case remains under active investigation, and court proceedings are expected to follow in the coming weeks.

As holiday activities continue across Maryland, authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and handle firearms responsibly, especially when children may be present in neighborhoods for seasonal traditions. For continued updates on public safety stories and breaking news across the region, visit ChicagoMusicGuide.com.

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