Demetrius Demell Carroll, 30, of Nanjemoy, has been indicted by a St. Mary’s County Grand Jury on charges stemming from a false bomb threat made at the Walmart located on Miramar Way in California, Maryland. The indictment, issued on December 16, 2024, accuses Carroll of transmitting false information concerning the detonation of a destructive device. The incident occurred on May 3, 2024, at approximately 2:25 p.m., when law enforcement responded to a report of a bomb threat at the retail store. According to court records, a Walmart employee, who was working in the electronics department, received a phone call from an unidentified male. The caller stated that the store needed to be evacuated because there was a bomb inside. Before the employee could place the call on hold to alert management, the caller hung up. At the time of the threat, the store was crowded with several hundred customers and employees, yet no evacuation occurred. As officers investigated outside the store, they observed a Black male, later identified as Demetrius Demell Carroll, riding a bicycle in the parking lot. Witnesses noted that Carroll appeared to be using his phone and potentially recording the activity of law enforcement. The store manager […]
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