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Maryland police investigating fatal shooting of a circuit court judge
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Date:2025-04-15 00:29:57
Authorities in Maryland were investigating the fatal shooting of a circuit court judge on Thursday night, a news report said.
Circuit Court Administrative Judge Brett R. Wilson confirmed the investigation into the attack against a Washington County Circuit Court judge, the Herald-Mail reported.
Washington County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Carly Hose said they are investigating a shooting.
A Maryland State Police corporal told The Herald-Mail that state police were assisting the sheriff’s office in the area of Olde Waterford Road north of Hagerstown.
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