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Fugitive former chief of workers to Maryland gov. dead after confrontation with FBI 

Fugitive former chief of workers to Maryland gov. dead after confrontation with FBI 


The fugitive former aide to ex-Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan was shot dead Monday night time throughout a confrontation with federal authorities.

Roy McGrath’s loss of life put an finish to a three-week-long manhunt for him that started after he fled before the start of his trial for wire fraud, embezzlement, misconduct in workplace and improper use of state funds final month.

FBI brokers discovered McGrath close to Knoxville, Tenn., at round 6:30 p.m. Monday, and he was shot and killed throughout the confrontation, based on his legal professional and federal authorities, the Baltimore Banner reports

It’s unclear if gunfire from the brokers or a self-inflicted wound killed the previous Maryland governor’s chief of workers. 


Roy McGrath, the ex-chief of workers with Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan.
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The FBI didn’t instantly reply to The Post’s request for remark.

“It’s an absolute tragedy, the lack of Roy McGrath’s life and the unlucky occasions which have transpired over the previous three weeks,” Joseph Murtha, McGrath’s legal professional, informed the Baltimore Banner. 

 “Roy McGrath by no means wavered about his innocence,” he added. 


McGrath, the former top aide to an ex Maryland Governor, is seen in this U.S. Marshals Service wanted poster released on March 14, 2023 after McGrath failed to appear in court where he is charged with wire fraud and falsification.

McGrath is seen on this U.S. Marshals Service needed poster launched on March 14, 2023, after McGrath failed to look in courtroom the place he was charged with wire fraud and falsification.
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 McGrath, chief executive officer of the Maryland Environmental Service, speaks during a news conference at the State House in Annapolis, Md., on April 15, 2020.
McGrath speaks throughout a information convention on the State House in Annapolis, Md., on April 15, 2020.
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Federal legislation enforcement officers had put up a $20,000 reward for data resulting in the arrest of McGrath, who had been missing since March 13 when he skipped a courtroom date in Baltimore, main US District Judge Deborah Boardman to problem ​an arrest warrant.

Prosecutors allege that McGrath, the previous head of the Maryland Environmental Service, falsified paperwork and fraudulently obtained a severance fee of $233,647 when he left his publish at Maryland Environmental Service to take the job as Hogan’s chief of workers in 2020. 

He served 11 weeks as Hogan’s chief of workers earlier than resigning in August 2020. 

The Naples, Fla., resident had beforehand pleaded not responsible to all costs in October 2021.

A judge granted McGrath pre-trial launch on the situation that he seem for future courtroom dates.

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