Charles Moose, Maryland police chief who led DC sniper response, dies at 68
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Charles Moose, a former Maryland police chief who led the D.C. sniper investigation in 2002, has died.
"We are extremely saddened by the news announcing the passing of former Chief Charles Moose," said current Montgomery Chief Marcus Jones. "He was a great leader and led our department through the D.C. sniper investigation, one of the most difficult crime sprees in our country’s history. We send condolences to his wife Sandy and all of his family and friends."
John Allen Muhammad, then 41, and Lee Boyd Malvo, 17 at the time, terrorized the nation’s capital for more than three weeks in the fall of 2002, killing 10 people in random shootings. Muhammad was sentenced to death in 2009 and Malvo is serving life in prison.
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