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| Charges Filed In State Trooper's Death |
| By gazette.net |
| Published: 06/17/2010 |
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Just hours before his death, Maryland State Police trooper Wesley Brown was on the phone with a Seat Pleasant official, determined to prevent the same type of violence that would ultimately end his life. Brown, 24, and city council President LaTasha Gatling discussed his ideas of having a youth summit in the city in July. "All of this was for the youth, to keep them out of the streets," Gatling said. On Friday morning, Brown, of Capitol Heights, was fatally shot in the parking lot of a Forestville restaurant where he was off-duty working at his part-time security job. A dispute over a customer's bill turned deadly when, investigators allege, the customer returned about a half-hour after Brown escorted him out, and shot him. On Tuesday, a Prince George's County judge denied bond for one of the two men who have been charged in Brown's death, and denied a request by a county corrections department unit to move the man out of the county's jail. Read More. |
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