A minor traffic dust-up in Park Heights has ended with a massive prison term. A Baltimore man was sentenced to 55 years on Monday for a late September 2025 road-rage shooting that left one victim with devastating injuries, including the loss of an eye and long-term damage to his ability to speak. Family members and survivors told the court no sentence could truly repair the harm that started with what they say was a small traffic dispute and spiraled into gunfire.
Kevin Glenn Jr., 48, received the 55-year sentence in Baltimore City Circuit Court from Judge Dana Michele Middleton after a jury convicted him of two counts of second-degree attempted murder. Prosecutors also pursued first-degree assault, reckless endangerment and multiple firearms charges in the case, saying one victim lost an eye and now lives with permanent speech impairment, according to Baltimore Witness.
According to police, the violence followed a minor fender-bender on the 4000 block of Park Heights Avenue on Sept. 24, 2025, when Glenn allegedly stepped out of his vehicle and fired six shots at people inside a work van. The victim was taken to the hospital after being shot in the face, and investigators later identified and charged Glenn in connection with the attack. Those developments were documented by The Baltimore Police Department and WMAR-2 News…