Garrett Gibbs, 22, of Waterbury, left, on Friday became the second suspect charged with the violent carjacking of an Aston Martin (pictured in screenshot from home security system) at a Bayberry Lane home Sept. 17.

WESTPORT — A second suspect was charged Friday with the violent carjacking of an Aston Martin sports car from a Bayberry Lane man on Sept. 17.

Garrett Gibbs, 22, of Waterbury, was taken into custody by Westport police detectives, assisted by Waterbury police, and charged with home invasion, first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary, robbery by carjacking, third-degree assault, first-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit first-degree larceny.

Two days after the incident, which shocked town residents and prompted officials to convene a Town Hall meeting on car theft and related issues, police took a 16-year-old Waterbury resident into custody and charged him with similar crimes in connection with the carjacking.

That suspect, Giovanni Lopez, was later publicly named by officials after they said he will be tried as an adult in the case. Lopez is scheduled for another appearance Oct. 10 at State Superior Court in Stamford.

Gibbs, held on $500,000 bond after his Friday arrest, is scheduled to be arraigned Oct. 16 at state Superior Court in Stamford.

Police said more arrests are expected in the case.

The expensive sports car was forcibly stolen about 4 p.m. Sept. 17 by two masked assailants from the Bayberry Lane homeowner. The thieves allegedly tailed the man to his home driving a BMW stolen earlier in town.

The violent carjacking was recorded by home security cameras in footage released by police. The videos show the men entering the Bayberry Lane garage and surrounding the Aston Martin, then dragging the man from the car as he calls for someone in the home to contact police. The intruders appear to repeatedly strike the man as he tries to fend them off.

Someone off camera screams that police have been contacted as the thieves rev the Aston Marton and speed from the scene, accompanied by the BMW. Both vehicles were later seen traveling north on Route 8.

The Aston Martin was tracked to a residence in the upstate town of Berlin, where police said three other stolen vehicles were found when officers from the Bridgeport Auto Theft Task Force, of which Westport is a member, joined by Berlin police, executed a search warrant.

Also found at that property — which police described as a “chop shop” — was the BMW stolen in Westport and used by the carjackers, as well as another BMW swiped in Ridgefield and a Porsche stolen from Rhode Island.

Derrick McGill, 39, a resident of the Berlin home, was placed under arrest by the task force on multiple charges, but has not been charged by Westport police.