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Man sought for Maryland shooting wounded by Marshals during Virginia arrest
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Date:2025-04-17 22:05:32
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A Maryland man wanted on an attempted murder charge was wounded Tuesday during an apparent shootout with U.S. Marshals in northern Virginia before being taken into custody.
Alexandria police said a man sought by the U.S. Marshals Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force was spotted Tuesday around 12:45 p.m. at the Potomac Yard shopping center in the city.
The suspect was shot and taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said.
Newsoutletsshowed video of the shooting, with a flurry of gunfire, shoppers taking cover in a parking lot and cars riddled with bullet holes.
The Talbot County Sheriff’s Office in Maryland said the man was sought for a shooting Sunday night near Unionville.
Alexandria police said their investigation of the shooting is ongoing.
The Marshals Service did not respond to an email seeking comment Tuesday.
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