DAVID COLLINS IS FOLLOWING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. THE SUSPECT HAS A LONG, VIOLENT CRIMINAL HISTORY. WE HAVE OBTAINED A COPY OF HIS RECORD, HIS PHOTOGRAPH AND A PICTURE OF THE CAR HE USED. BUSINESSES ALONG THIS SECTION OF YORK ROAD TELL US THEY PROVIDED POLICE WITH SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE OF THE CARS TRAVELING NORTH. JUST BEFORE THEY ENTERED THE CIRCLE. INVESTIGATORS CONSIDER 33 YEAR OLD REGINALD GRAY, JUNIOR ARMED AND DANGEROUS. TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT THE SUSPECT. YOU'LL NOTICE HE HAS A UNIQUE TATTOO THAT COVERS THE FRONT OF HIS NECK. EARLY INDICATIONS IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S A CASE OF ROAD RAGE. DETECTIVES BELIEVE GRAY SHOT AND KILLED 22 YEAR OLD TOWSON UNIVERSITY STUDENT NASIR MAJID NEAR THE CIRCLE IN TOWSON ON JUNE 5TH. GRAY'S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS IN EAST BALTIMORE. A MAN WHO ANSWERED THE DOOR WOULD ONLY SAY THAT GRAY HADN'T BEEN THERE IN A WHILE. PEOPLE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD SAY GRAY SHOULD TURN HIMSELF IN. I'M TIRED OF YOUNG KIDS LOSING THEIR LIFE SENSELESSLY LIKE IT HURTS. IT JUST DOESN'T HURT THE PARENT. IT HURTS THE COMMUNITY. IT HURTS EVEN ME AS A PARENT. I LOOK AT TV, THAT LITTLE BOY IS A REFLECTION OF MY LITTLE BOY. I THINK HE NEEDS TO TURN HIMSELF IN IF HE. IF HE KNOWS HE DID WRONG, THEN TURN YOURSELF IN BECAUSE YOU CAN'T RUN THAT LONG. DETECTIVES BELIEVE GRAY WAS DRIVING THIS 2007 GRAY NISSAN WITH TINTED WINDOWS AND VIRGINIA TAGS. IT'S POSSIBLE THAT HE'S TAKEN THAT VIRGINIA TAG OFF THAT CAR AND PUT IT ON ANOTHER CAR. COURT DOCUMENTS REVEAL GRAY HAS A LONG, VIOLENT CRIMINAL HISTORY DATING BACK TO 2016. THERE ARE SEVERAL COURT HEARINGS FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. HE STAYS DRUG POSSESSION, FIRST DEGREE ASSAULT AND GUN CHARGES. HIS RECORD INCLUDES A GUILTY PLEA IN 2018 ON ATTEMPTED SECOND DEGREE MURDER. HE WAS SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS IN PRISON. AUTHORITIES SAY HE AND MAJID WERE TRAVELING NORTH ON YORK ROAD, NEAR THE CIRCLE, WHEN THE SHOOTING TOOK PLACE. THE LOCATION OF WHERE THE ROAD RAGE BEGAN OVER WHAT AND WHETHER THEY HAD A PREVIOUS ENCOUNTER IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION. YOU'RE GOING OFF OF RAW EMOTION. AND THAT RAW EMOTION COST SOMEBODY THEIR CHILD. POLICE ARE OFFERING A $2,000 REWARD LEADING TO AN ARREST. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS URGED TO CALL BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE. THE NUMBER IS 410 887 3700 OR METRO CRIME STOPPERS. THAT NUMBE
Police identify suspect sought in connection with Towson University student’s fatal shooting
Baltimore County police consider Reginald Gray Jr. armed and dangerous
Updated: 6:17 PM EDT Jun 18, 2026
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Baltimore County police are searching for a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting of Towson University student Nasir Majied.Police are asking the public’s help in finding Reginald Gray Jr., 33, who is wanted in connection with the fatal shooting on York Road near the Towson Circle on June 5.”Early indications, it looks like it’s a case of road rage,” Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough told WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM and 101.5 FM. “Our detectives, within the first 48 hours of that investigation, had identified the suspect, his vehicle. We’ve been looking for him ever since. We looked everywhere for this individual. At this point, what we’ve determined is that that we want to reach out to the public and have the public help us locate this individual.”Police said Gray is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs 190 pounds. They also said he has a distinct tattoo on the front of his neck.Police released a photo of Gray as well as of the suspected vehicle from the incident. He was last known to be driving a 2007 Nissan Altima with tinted windows and Virginia license plates of SXM-4392.”From all indications, he is from Baltimore. His last-known address is in East Baltimore. We’ve been looking for him down there. It’s possible that he has taken that Virginia tag off that car and put it on another car, and I think everybody knows how I feel about Virginia tags. I know how people with Virginia tags drive and the way they don’t abide by our laws in Maryland,” McCullough said.A man who answered the door at the East Baltimore address would only tell WBAL-TV 11 News that Gray hadn’t been seen there in a while.People in the neighborhood said Gray should surrender.”I’m tired of young kids losing their life senselessly, like, it hurts. It just doesn’t just hurt the parent, it hurts the community. It hurts,” said Regina Jones, of Baltimore. “Even me, as a parent, I look at the TV, that little boy is a reflection of my little boy. I think he needs to turn himself in. If he knows he did wrong, then turn yourself in because you can’t run that long.”Police said they consider Gray armed and dangerous and people should immediately call 911 or 410-887-3700.Court documents obtained by WBAL-TV 11 News reveal Gray has a long, violent criminal history dating back to 2016 with several court hearings listed for domestic violence. He has also faced drug possession, first-degree assault and gun charges. His record includes a guilty plea in 2018 on second-degree attempted murder, for which he was sentenced to seven years in prison.
Baltimore County police are searching for a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting of Towson University student Nasir Majied.
Police are asking the public’s help in finding Reginald Gray Jr., 33, who is wanted in connection with the fatal shooting on York Road near the Towson Circle on June 5.
“Early indications, it looks like it’s a case of road rage,” Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough told WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM and 101.5 FM. “Our detectives, within the first 48 hours of that investigation, had identified the suspect, his vehicle. We’ve been looking for him ever since. We looked everywhere for this individual. At this point, what we’ve determined is that that we want to reach out to the public and have the public help us locate this individual.”
Police said Gray is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs 190 pounds. They also said he has a distinct tattoo on the front of his neck.
Police released a photo of Gray as well as of the suspected vehicle from the incident. He was last known to be driving a 2007 Nissan Altima with tinted windows and Virginia license plates of SXM-4392.
“From all indications, he is from Baltimore. His last-known address is in East Baltimore. We’ve been looking for him down there. It’s possible that he has taken that Virginia tag off that car and put it on another car, and I think everybody knows how I feel about Virginia tags. I know how people with Virginia tags drive and the way they don’t abide by our laws in Maryland,” McCullough said.
A man who answered the door at the East Baltimore address would only tell WBAL-TV 11 News that Gray hadn’t been seen there in a while.
People in the neighborhood said Gray should surrender.
“I’m tired of young kids losing their life senselessly, like, it hurts. It just doesn’t just hurt the parent, it hurts the community. It hurts,” said Regina Jones, of Baltimore. “Even me, as a parent, I look at the TV, that little boy is a reflection of my little boy. I think he needs to turn himself in. If he knows he did wrong, then turn yourself in because you can’t run that long.”
Police said they consider Gray armed and dangerous and people should immediately call 911 or 410-887-3700.
Court documents obtained by WBAL-TV 11 News reveal Gray has a long, violent criminal history dating back to 2016 with several court hearings listed for domestic violence. He has also faced drug possession, first-degree assault and gun charges. His record includes a guilty plea in 2018 on second-degree attempted murder, for which he was sentenced to seven years in prison.


