MARYLAND – A Multi-State Manhunt Ends in Arrest: Illinois Man Accused in Series of Highway Shootings While Driving Big Rig
MARYLAND — In a chilling case that has alarmed motorists and shaken communities across several states, the Maryland State Police have arrested a 28-year-old Illinois man in connection with a series of highway shootings that may span multiple jurisdictions. Christian Ramos, a commercial truck driver employed by Tag Trans Inc., is in custody following an extensive investigation into a string of terrifying incidents involving a tractor-trailer and multiple civilian vehicles—one of which contained a toddler.
Authorities believe Ramos was behind the wheel of a Tag Trans Inc. semi-truck during at least four separate shootings that occurred in recent weeks, including a shocking incident on a Maryland interstate where a Toyota Prius, carrying a two-year-old child, was struck by gunfire. Miraculously, no one inside the Prius was injured.
Arrest and Investigation
The arrest came after the Maryland State Police, working closely with federal partners and law enforcement in other states, pieced together surveillance footage, ballistic evidence, and license plate recognition data that pointed to Ramos and the freight truck he was operating. Ramos was apprehended without incident at a rest stop in Western Maryland late Thursday evening, according to police sources.
“This arrest likely prevented further harm and possibly saved lives,” said Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Roland L. Butler Jr. during a Friday morning press conference. “We are continuing to work with our counterparts in other states to determine the full extent of Mr. Ramos’ activities and whether additional charges will be brought against him.”
A Pattern of Violence
The shooting involving the Toyota Prius took place earlier this week along a heavily traveled Maryland highway during daylight hours. The driver reported hearing a loud pop and then noticing a bullet hole in the rear passenger side of the car. Upon pulling over and contacting emergency services, investigators confirmed the projectile had pierced the vehicle but, thankfully, had not injured anyone—including the two-year-old child secured in a car seat in the back.
Ballistics testing later confirmed that the round matched shell casings recovered at three other interstate shootings, two in Pennsylvania and one in Ohio. Investigators believe all four incidents may be linked to Ramos, who allegedly continued driving cross-country routes between Chicago, the East Coast, and the southern states under the employment of Tag Trans Inc., a transportation logistics company headquartered in Illinois.
Although no injuries have yet been reported in any of the shootings, officials emphasized that each shooting appeared to be unprovoked and targeted random drivers without any clear motive or provocation.
Who Is Christian Ramos?
Christian Ramos, of Aurora, Illinois, had no significant criminal record prior to these incidents, according to preliminary background checks. However, investigators are now probing whether mental health issues or job-related stress may have played a role. His arrest stunned neighbors and co-workers alike.
“We are horrified,” said a spokesperson for Tag Trans Inc. “Our drivers undergo background checks and compliance training. We are fully cooperating with law enforcement and are reviewing internal protocols to ensure this never happens again.”
Court documents reveal that Ramos has been charged in Maryland with attempted murder, reckless endangerment, and the illegal discharge of a firearm from a moving vehicle. Additional charges from other jurisdictions are expected in the coming days as the investigation broadens.
Public Safety Concerns and Response
The case has reignited concerns about highway safety and the potential dangers posed by armed individuals operating large vehicles in public spaces. The randomness of the shootings—and the fact that one endangered a child—has led to increased highway patrol presence and a temporary review of firearm screening procedures for interstate commercial drivers.
Law enforcement officials have urged anyone who may have witnessed unusual behavior involving a Tag Trans Inc. truck, especially along interstates I-70, I-80, and I-95 over the last month, to come forward. Investigators are particularly interested in dashcam footage and eyewitness accounts that may help map Ramos’ exact travel routes and timeframes.
“We’re still trying to piece together the why,” said a Maryland State Police investigator close to the case. “What we do know is that someone with access to a high-powered vehicle and the ability to traverse state lines with ease was endangering the lives of innocent people.”
Ongoing Investigation
Christian Ramos remains in custody without bail and is expected to appear in court for a preliminary hearing early next week. Authorities from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois are reportedly coordinating with Maryland officials to determine if additional charges will be filed across state lines.
In the meantime, families like the one in the Toyota Prius are left counting their blessings—and calling for accountability.
“It’s terrifying to think that something like this could happen on a normal drive,” said the father of the two-year-old child, who asked not to be identified. “We’re grateful to be alive, but we’re angry too. That truck was a weapon.”
The FBI has joined the multi-agency task force now overseeing the case, and further updates are expected in the days ahead. Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Maryland State Police tip line or submit footage anonymously through their official website.