Sheriff's deputies shot and killed John Raymond Fauver in the parking lot of a Forest Hill shopping center on Saturday after responding to a call about a suicidal person who was possibly armed, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office.
In a court filing Wednesday, an attorney representing Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler called Attorney General Brian Frosh’s suit against him an “unwarranted escalation” of their debate over how fatal police shootings in Maryland should be investigated.
In a court filing Wednesday, an attorney representing Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler called Attorney General Brian Frosh’s suit against him an “unwarranted escalation” of their debate over how fatal police shootings in Maryland should be investigated.
The Harford County Sheriff’s Office must cede its investigation into an April 23 police shooting to the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, a county judge ruled Thursday. The ruling is the first judicial test for a 2021 law that granted Attorney General Brian Frosh’s office the authority to investigate police-involved shootings. “There is a complete difference .
A Harford County judge ruled Thursday that the county sheriff must turn over all evidence in Saturday’s police shooting of John Raymond Fauver to the Maryland attorney general’s office.