Jordan Green, Malik Demencio Lewis, and Shadeed Gregory Graham

HUNTINGTOWN, Md. – On Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at approximately 4:02 p.m., deputies with the Calvert County Patrol Bureau responded to a report of a theft in progress at the Harris Teeter located at 10125 Ward Road in Dunkirk.  

Upon arrival, deputies observed a white Nissan Altima occupied by two male subjects fleeing the scene with numerous stolen items. 

The suspect vehicle was located traveling southbound on Rt. 4 in the area of Lower Marlboro Road, where TFC Bauer, Trooper Bennett, and Lt. Tilley attempted to stop the vehicle.  Calvert County Sheriff’s Deputies initiated a pursuit when the suspects fled from the attempted traffic stop. 

During the pursuit, the suspect vehicle was observed traveling at a high rate of speed in the area of Harvey Road in Huntingtown. The suspects attempted to ram a detective’s police vehicle and continued fleeing. 

In the vicinity of Harvey Road and MacArthur Drive, TFC Bauer and Trooper Bennett were attempting to deploy stop sticks. The suspect vehicle swerved to evade the stop sticks and struck TFC Bauer. 

Deputies quickly apprehended three suspects Shadeed Gregory Graham, 23 of Capitol Heights, Malik Demencio Lewis, 27 of Hagerstown, and Jordan Green, 27 of Bowie. All suspects were transported to the Calvert County Detention Center and charged with Attempted First-Degree Murder, multiple counts of First-Degree Assault, Second-Degree Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, and Theft: $1500 – $25,000.  

The injured Trooper was flown by Maryland State Police Aviation Trooper 2 to  

R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, where he was evaluated, treated, and has since been released.  

Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact Det. Mudd with the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office at (410) 535-2800 or email Michael.Mudd@calvertcountymd.gov. Please reference case #24-45880. 

Jordan Green
Jordan Green
Shadeed Gregory Graham
Shadeed Gregory Graham
Jordan Green, Malik Demencio Lewis, and Shadeed Gregory Graham
Malik Demencio Lewis

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8 Comments

  1. Lewis was issued an arrest warrant earlier this month through the Chambersburg Police Department for thefts over $2,000 from CVS and Weis in June of 2024.

    Lewis and a female that was released from that incident was arrested in May 2024, for felony theft and a high speed chase which results in a crash in Queen Anne’s County.

    Just keep turning them loose, after all, that is what the citizens of the “Flee State” voted for.

  2. Is it me or have criminals started migrating from other counties. I hope our judges in Calvert make an example out of these criminals so others think twice before they decide to break the law in our beautiful county.

  3. They all have history , one of em uses the revolving door often .
    How long till one of em kills ?.
    Remember boys ,, karma is great at paybacks .
    Plus god is watching ..

  4. The justice system has failed once again. They all have long criminal histories. What is it gonna take to make sure the crime matches the punishment??

  5. Death Penalty. Simple as that. No playing around with them. There is no place in society for people like these three. Would rather kill someone than go to jail. Career Criminals. There is no place in society for them.

  6. Obviously they were not made aware that in Calvert Co. law enforcement will chase you and apprehend you. Facing very serious charges over what started as a theft. I hope they all receive very long sentences in the BIG HOUSE. Time to stop these repeat offenders. Happy to hear the Trooper will be ok. Great job Calvert Sheriff Deputies and MSP.

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