A Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) sergeant was arrested last night after crashing his vehicle into a car carrying federal agents, and was discovered to be armed with a machine gun and a cache of unregistered firearms.
The suspect, Sgt. Montez Clark (age 27), was driving a blue Chevrolet Camaro when District and federal law enforcement officers attempted to stop the vehicle for what they described as an equipment violation, according to NBC Washington.
Breaking: A DC Police Sgt was arrested by federal agents last night after a traffic stop. Sgt From 5 D charged with assault on an officer, fleeing the scene, and weapons charges. @nbcwashington
— Mark Segraves (@SegravesNBC4) September 30, 2025
Rather than comply, Clark allegedly fled, colliding head-on with a vehicle carrying three Diplomatic Security Service agents.
Once the vehicle was immobilized, federal and local officers say they discovered a terrifying arsenal: two Glocks, one equipped with a “switch” converting it into an automatic machine gun, plus multiple types of unregistered ammunition and high-capacity magazines.
Clark, along with two passengers identified as Sakou Yates (25) and Russell Campbell (23), were taken into custody. Charges against Sgt. Clark reportedly include:
- Assault on a federal law enforcement officer
- Fleeing law enforcement
- Leaving after colliding
- Possession of a machine gun
- Possession of unregistered firearms and ammunition
- Carrying a pistol without a license
- Violation of the National Firearms Act
- Possession of a large-capacity ammunition-feeding device
- Related firearms violations
Campbell faces an additional count of being a felon in possession of a firearm, according to WJLA.
MPD has placed Sgt. Clark on administrative leave while the department’s Internal Affairs Bureau opens its own investigation.
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