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Wild video released by the Prince George’s County Police Department shows what officers describe as “illegal car takeovers” that have been causing chaos in Maryland.
The aerial footage captures dozens of people standing within feet of cars spinning wildly at high speeds in places like shopping center parking lots.
The video landed amid an ongoing political battle over crime in Maryland.
Gov. Wes Moore has invited President Donald Trump to take part in a “safety walk” in Baltimore to highlight crime-reduction efforts.

Police charged 18-year-old Naef Salmo of Millersville in connection with a crash in an illegal car takeover. (Prince George’s County Police )
According to police, he attempted to cover his tracks by spray-painting the car a different color. When officers searched the vehicle, they discovered a handgun hidden under the hood.
Police say Salmo admitted responsibility for the hit-and-run during questioning.
Salmo now faces a slate of charges, including second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct, riot, and obstructing and hindering a police officer. Additional charges may still be filed as the investigation continues.
“We know these illegal vehicle takeovers may seem harmless to some, but the fact is, they can be dangerous,” Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader said in a statement.
“In this case, a young woman suffered serious injuries. We’ve also investigated a fatal shooting at a car takeover in recent years,” he added.
Fox News Digital reached out to Prince George’s County Police for further comment.