FBI agent picked up at fatal crash scene
An FBI agent was taken into custody in connection with a fatal car crash in Prince George's County, a county police spokesman said.
An 18-year-old Brandywine man was killed in the two-car crash, which occurred shortly before 10 p.m. Monday on N. Keys Road in the Brandywine area, said Cpl. Evan Baxter, a police spokesman.
The FBI agent was not named. Baxter said he was taken into custody but not charged. The agent was later released and any decision on whether to bring a charge will be made by the State's Attorney's Office and would come at the end of the investigation, Baxter said.
The names of the agent and the victim were not immediately available. It was not clear whether the agent was on duty at the time of the crash.
By
Martin Weil
| February 9, 2011; 12:48 AM ET
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Crime and Public Safety, Maryland
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The F.B.I. I've been saying it for years, just a bunch of out of control cowboys. They need to bring in the P.G. County police to investigate them.
Posted by: curiousGeorge4 | February 9, 2011 8:17 AM | Report abuse
George - The PG County PD couldn't catch clap in a house of ill repute!
Posted by: PZ007 | February 9, 2011 10:07 AM | Report abuse
George - The PG County PD couldn't catch clap in a house of ill repute!
Posted by: PZ007 | February 9, 2011 10:08 AM | Report abuse
And the feds are any better why?????????
Posted by: curiousGeorge4 | February 9, 2011 11:29 AM | Report abuse











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