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Baltimore, MD – A Maryland State Trooper was injured after being shot at during a traffic stop early Tuesday morning in Baltimore City, sparking a multi-jurisdictional manhunt that ended with the arrest of Maurquise Emillo James, 22, of Baltimore. James is now facing attempted murder charges and has also been identified as a suspect in a recent homicide in Montgomery County, authorities announced Wednesday.
The incident began shortly before 3:30 a.m. At the intersection of Belle Avenue and Milford Avenue when the trooper attempted to pull over a gray 2009 Infiniti G37 for multiple violations, including operating the vehicle without headlights and displaying no registration tags. According to police, as the trooper approached the driver’s side of the vehicle, James opened the door and fired two rounds at the trooper before fleeing the scene. The trooper, who did not return fire, was treated for powder burns and has since been released from the hospital, but is currently on administrative leave as per standard procedure.
Suspect Apprehended in Montgomery County
Following an intensive investigation involving the Maryland State Police, the FBI, Baltimore County Police, Baltimore City Police, and Montgomery County Police, James was apprehended in Montgomery County on Tuesday afternoon at approximately 3:00 p.m. Intelligence sharing between agencies was critical to his capture, officials stated. A search of two residences linked to James in Baltimore City and Baltimore County led to the recovery of the Infiniti G37 involved in the shooting.
Multiple Charges Filed in Two Jurisdictions
After consulting with the Baltimore City State’s Attorney, James has been charged with attempted first-degree murder, felony assault, and the leverage of a firearm during a crime of violence, along with related offenses. He is currently being held without bond in Montgomery County, where he is also facing charges in connection with the February 14th murder of 87-year-aged Robert Fuller Jr. In Potomac, Maryland. Fuller, a millionaire, was found dead at a senior living facility where James was employed as a medicine technician. James has been charged with first-degree murder in that case as well, and is awaiting a bond hearing.
According to investigators, surveillance footage from the senior living facility showed James entering the facility around 5:05 a.m. On the morning of Fuller’s death. Authorities also discovered evidence that a door alarm sensor had been tampered with and a paper towel had been used to prop open an exterior door.
Investigation Details and Evidence Recovery
The Maryland State Police investigation revealed that James had worked the night before Fuller’s death and had administered medication to the victim and his roommate. The trooper involved in the shooting was approaching the Infiniti on the driver’s side when James allegedly fired the shots. The trooper sustained powder burns due to the close proximity of the gunfire but was not struck by bullets.
The incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement officers during routine traffic stops. The swift apprehension of James is a testament to the collaborative efforts of multiple law enforcement agencies in Maryland.
Authorities are continuing to investigate both the shooting and the homicide, and further details may emerge as the cases progress. The Maryland State Police have not released information regarding a potential motive in either case.
What comes next is the prosecution of James on multiple serious charges in both Baltimore City and Montgomery County. The legal proceedings will likely be complex, given the separate jurisdictions and the severity of the alleged crimes. The public will be watching closely as these cases unfold.
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