Washington — Federal prosecutors announced on May 29 that Michael Marx, 45, of Midland, Texas, was indicted in U.S. District Court on charges stemming from a May 4 shooting near the Washington Monument. Prosecutors allege Marx fired at Secret Service officers while the vice president's motorcade passed, wounding a teenage bystander. Authorities say the incident occurred about 3:40 p.m. near 15th Street and Madison Drive NW, when a plainclothes Secret Service agent observed Marx appearing to conceal a firearm and requested uniformed backup. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Marx faces assault and firearm charges; he is expected to appear before a magistrate this week as proceedings continue.
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这一事件突显了即使在公共场所也需要保持警惕。它提醒我们随时要注意周围环境,并举报可疑活动。如果您靠近一个备受瞩目的活动,例如车队,请保持警惕。
迈克尔·马克思(Michael Marx),45岁,因在华盛顿纪念碑附近发生枪击事件而面临严重指控。一名青少年旁观者受伤。此案令人警醒地提醒人们,执法人员每天都面临着风险。如果您认识在华盛顿特区地区的人,值得转发。
联邦检察官和执法部门在联邦法庭诉讼程序中获得了起诉的理由和追究责任的途径。
一名青少年旁观者腿部中枪受伤,国家广场的游客立即面临危险和混乱。
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