Texas man indicted in shooting near Washington Monument
Federal prosecutors say Michael Marx faces new charges after a shootout near the Washington Monument wounded a teenage bystander.
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Justice Department Indicts Texas Man in Washington Monument Shooting
The Department of Justice on May 29 filed an indictment against a Texas man who allegedly shot at Secret Service agents earlier this month. Midland, Texas, resident Michael Marx, 45, is charged with one count of using a deadly weapon to assault a law enforcement officer and one count of discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. The first charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years; the second has a mandatory minimum of 10 years. “The…
Texas man indicted in shooting near Washington Monument
A Texas man has been indicted on federal charges tied to a shooting near the Washington Monument on the National Mall in which a civilian bystander was struck, the Justice Department (DOJ) announced Friday. A federal grand jury indicted 45-year-old Michael Marx of Midland, Texas, on charges of “assaulting certain officers using a dangerous weapon…
Texas man indicted in connection to shootout with Secret Service agents near Washington Monument
The federal grand jury indicted Michael Marx of Midland, Texas, on charges of assaulting law enforcement officers while using a dangerous weapon and using a firearm during a violent crime, according to the Justice Department.
Texas man indicted in shooting near Washington Monument that wounded teen bystander
A Texas man has been formally indicted on charges following the May 4 shooting involving Secret Service near the Washington Monument.
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