Investigation Into Trooper-Involved Fatal Shooting Continuing – Photos of Weapons Released
April 14, 2021
(LEONARDTOWN, MD) – Maryland State Police Homicide Unit investigators today continued their investigation into yesterday’s trooper-involved fatal shooting yesterday in St. Mary’s County and have released a photo of the knife and a stock photo of the gun recovered at the scene.
State Police investigators continued to interview individuals, locate additional witnesses and search for evidence today. Anyone who witnessed the shooting yesterday or who has any information related to this investigation is urged to contact Maryland State Police at the Leonardtown Barrack at 301-475-8955.
Below is a picture of the knife found at the scene and a stock photo of the type of gun believed to have been pointed at the state trooper by the teenager when he confronted the trooper yesterday in a driveway in the 23000-block of Hollywood Road, Leonardtown, Md.
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NEW ORLEANS - An attempt to update Hollywood Road in Terrebonne Parish has tangled the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government (TPCA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and FHWA Administrator Stephanie Pollock in federal court.
According to a lawsuit filed on April 6 in New Orleans, plaintiff TPCA applied for and was awarded use of FHWA funds through the Louisiana Federal-Aid Highway Program, a roadway cost-sharing program that takes 80% of road update costs off of local entities. The program is administered by the DOT.
TPCA entered into an agreement for the Hollywood Road construction with contractor Conti Enterprises Inc., with the DOT as an underlying party at the requirement of the DOT.