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Justice Department Evaluates Death Penalty for Suspect in Shooting of National Guard Members

The Justice Department is considering pursuing the death penalty for a suspect involved in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. last year. The case is currently under evaluation by law enforcement authorities.

The Justice Department is assessing the possibility of seeking the death penalty for an individual accused of shooting two National Guard members near Farragut Square in Washington, D.C. The incident occurred last year, prompting a law enforcement response. Further details regarding the case and the suspect's identity have not been disclosed.

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Justice Dept. Considering Death Penalty for Alleged National Guard Shooter

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Justice Department Evaluates Death Penalty for Suspect in Shooting of National Guard Members