UPDATE: 22-Year-Old Man Who Stole a Fork Lift an Intentionally Ran Over and Killed a 73-Year-Old Waldorf Woman Convicted of Murder

December 24, 2025

Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 22, of Waldorf

UPDATE: 12/24/2025: Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 22, of Waldorf, was convicted by a Charles County jury on December 16, 2025, of second-degree murder in the death of Gloristine Pinkney, along with multiple theft, burglary, and property destruction charges, following a seven-day jury trial, according to an announcement from State’s Attorney Tony Covington.

Covington stated that jurors returned a guilty verdict for second-degree murder but found Brown not guilty of first-degree murder. The jury also convicted Brown of theft of $25,000 to under $100,000, motor vehicle unlawful taking, rogue and vagabond, fourth-degree burglary, theft-related burglary, theft of $1,500 to under $25,000, and malicious destruction of property valued at $1,000 or more.

The convictions stem from events on July 2, 2023, when deputies with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported burglary in progress at the Lowe’s store on Crain Highway in Waldorf. According to court documents, employees working the overnight shift reported loud banging noises, and deputies observed damage to roll-up doors and security gates at the store.

Deputies then responded to a nearby Home Depot on Jefferson Farm Place after employees reported hearing a loud scream. At that location, deputies discovered Gloristine Pinkney partially pinned beneath a forklift. She was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Investigators determined Brown, who was employed by Lowe’s at the time, removed a forklift from the fenced rear lot of the store and rammed it through the rear gates and roll-up door. Authorities said Brown then drove the forklift to the Home Depot parking lot, where he struck a parked vehicle. Pinkney, who investigators said did not know Brown and had been asleep inside the car, exited the vehicle and attempted to flee. Brown followed her with the forklift, struck her, and ran her over, according to prosecutors.

After the incident, Brown fled the scene in Pinkney’s vehicle. Authorities said he used her credit card to purchase gas and traveled to Washington, D.C., and Virginia before returning to his residence in Waldorf, where he was later apprehended.

Court records show the case is filed as State of Maryland vs. Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, Case No. C-08-CR-23-000505, in the Circuit Court for Charles County. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for February 13, 2026.

Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 20, of Waldorf

Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 20, of Waldorf

UPDATE: 7/3/2023: On July 2, 2023, at 12:40 a.m., Deputies from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Lowe’s located at 2525 Crain Highway in Waldorf, for the report of a burglary in progress. According to witnesses, the suspect broke into the business, stole a forklift, and fled by ramming the gates. When officers arrived, the suspect was already gone. Officers canvassed the area and located the forklift at the Home Depot on Jefferson Farm Place. The suspect was not on the scene.

Video surveillance showed the suspect to be a black male wearing only shorts/underwear operating the forklift during the events at Lowe’s.

Officers investigated further and found a deceased female was located trapped under the forklift and evidence that a vehicle had been stolen was located on scene.

The victim was later identified as Gloristine Pinkney, 73, of Waldorf.

Through witnesses and security footage, Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 20, of Waldorf, was developed as a suspect in this case.

On July 2 at approximately 8:40 p.m. police located Bryce Brown at his home. Bryce was read his Miranda rights and agreed to speak with them about the incident.

Brown stated he broken into Lowes through a rear fire door and stole a forklift, using it to cause damage at the store, and he then drove the forklift to Home Depot where he intentionally rammed the forks into a car in the parking lot. Once he did, Brown stated a female got out and tried to flee. Brown told police he intentionally followed her, striking her with the forklift and running over her. Brown stated after she had become tangled in the wheels of the forklift, he took the woman’s car and fled the area. Brown said he did not know the woman prior to the attack, but he did intentionally run her over with the forklift, killing her.

Brown was able to lead officers to the location where he parked her stolen 2019 Lincoln MKZ sedan. It was determined the vehicle was registered to a female and a check of her MVA photo and physical information matched that of the victim.

Employees believed they recognized the suspect in the photo to be employee Bryce Brown and a manager confirmed it to be Brown operating the forklift and destroying property belonging to Lowe’s. Brown reported for work on July 1, 2023, and at approximately 5:00 p.m. he handed his scanner to another employee without saying a word he left without clocking out.

The name of the deceased woman is being withheld at this time,

Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 20, of Waldorf, was charged with the following:

  • MURDER – FIRST DEGREE
  • MURDER-SECOND DEGREE
  • ASSAULT-FIRST DEGREE
  • ASSAULT-SEC DEGREE
  • THEFT: $25,000 TO $100,000
  • MOTOR VEHICLE/UNLAWFUL TAKING
  • BURGLARY/2ND DEGREE/GENERAL
  • BURGLARY-4TH DEGREE-STORE

7/2/2023: On July 2, 2023, at 12:40 a.m., officers from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home improvement store in the 2500 block of Crain Highway in Waldorf for the report of a burglary in progress. According to witnesses, the suspect broke into the business, stole a forklift, and fled by ramming the gates.

When officers arrived, the suspect was already gone. Officers canvassed the area and located the forklift at a nearby home improvement store on Jefferson Farm Place. The suspect was not on the scene. Officers investigated further and found a female underneath the forklift; she was deceased.

Based on additional information, it appears the suspect encountered the woman in the parking lot of the business, struck her with the forklift and fled in her car, which may be a dark copper-colored, 2019 Ford Fusion with damage to the passenger side of the vehicle and missing a side mirror, similar to the car depicted in the photos. The woman has not been identified and it is unclear if she knew the suspect.

As detectives continue pursuing leads, investigators are asking for the public’s help in locating the missing car. Anyone who sees the vehicle is asked to call 9-1-1. Tipsters who want to remain anonymous may contact Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com or by using the P3Intel mobile app. Anyone with information about this case is asked to call 301-932-2222. Detective Weaver is investigating.

NOTE: The attached photos are stock images of the same year, make, model and color vehicle, not the actual vehicle.

Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 20, of Waldorf

Bryce Caleb Timothy Brown, 20, of Waldorf