FILE - Roy McGrath, chief executive officer of the Maryland Environmental Service, speaks during a news conference at the State House in Annapolis, Md., on April 15, 2020. Federal authorities offered rewards of up to $20,000 Tuesday, March 28, 2023, as their search continues for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s ex-chief of staff who failed to appear for trial on corruption charges two weeks ago.
BALTIMORE — A former Maryland political aide wanted on corruption charges died Monday after he was wounded while being confronted by law enforcement agents, his lawyer said, following a manhunt that was launched when the man failed to appear for trial. The FBI had said earlier that McGrath, once a top aide to a former Maryland governor, had been hospitalized following an agent-involved shooting, but declined to elaborate.
ah, the good old exonerative tense. “he died,” who can say how? Maybe it was natural causes, who knows?
Wrong way to report. LarryHogan ex top aid Fled from charges about stealing money and was on the run and Him and the FBI Had a shootout. There I fixed it.
Wow a lawyer in Maryland did the same thing as Jesus did more than 2000 years ago. Rising from his grave! The second in history!
That’s really poor sentence structure, “he” could’ve meant the lawyer or the client. Should’ve just said the lawyer said his “client” died …… Come on, you’re the AP !
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