Maryland political aide died after 2 gunshot wounds, one self-inflicted
- Former Maryland political aide Roy McGrath died from two gunshot wounds, one of which was self-inflicted, as FBI agents closed in on him in Tennessee, according to an autopsy report.
- The agents involved in the incident acted in self-defense, and no charges will be filed against them.
- McGrath, who was facing federal corruption charges, failed to appear for his trial and was declared a wanted fugitive before his death.
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Maryland political aide died after 2 gunshot wounds, one self-inflicted
A former Maryland political aide who failed to appear for his trial on federal corruption charges died after suffering two gunshot wounds — one of them self-inflicted — as FBI agents closed in on him in Tennessee, according to an autopsy report made public Friday.
Embattled ex-Hogan aide killed by 2 gunshot wounds, 1 self-inflicted: autopsy report
Roy McGrath, former chief of staff to former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, reportedly sustained two gunshot wounds, one of which was self-inflicted, when fleeing law enforcement in April.
Maryland political aide died after 2 gunshot wounds, one self-inflicted
A former Maryland political aide who failed to appear for his trial on federal corruption charges died after suffering two gunshot wounds -- one of them self-inflicted -- as FBI agents closed in on him in Tennessee, according to an autopsy report made public Friday.
Maryland political aide died after 2 gunshot wounds, one self-inflicted
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- A former Maryland political aide who failed to appear for his trial on federal corruption charges died after suffering two gunshot wounds -- one of them self-inflicted -- as FBI agents closed in on him in Tennessee, according to an autopsy report made public Friday.
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