They have a bootlicking fetish that would make the worshippers of Stalin jealous.
After hearing 15 hours of testimony, including from Braga, an Anne Arundel County grand jury decided in July against indicting Braga on criminal charges.From:But county police, in a 128-page report, described the incident as troubling. Braga did not speak with police investigators.
According to the police report and interviews with authorities and others involved, agents working with an informant expected the bank robbery suspect to pull up to a 7-Eleven at Baltimore-Annapolis and Marley Neck boulevards, wearing a gray-and-white baseball cap.
The informant's cell phone died.
From the store, he relayed a message that the suspect was in a red Honda Civic with a female driver. FBI agents were having radio transmission problems. The bank robbery suspect circled in a red car, saw unmarked police cars and left unnoticed by agents.
Meanwhile, Schultz, wearing a white baseball cap, got out of Harkum's red Pontiac Grand Am, went into the store and bought a frozen drink. Agents focused on him. They followed Harkum's car, and then pulled it over. Minutes later, Braga shot Schultz through the glass.
Many details - including whether agents who thought the car held a potentially armed suspect shouted conflicting orders to the two young people inside and Schultz's movements - are in dispute.
Anne Arundel County police and prosecutors said they have not changed operations as a result of reviewing the shooting.
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