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Maryland police gunned down a 21-year-old outside a McDonald’s restaurant after an “armed standoff,” the Montgomery County Police Department said in a press release on Saturday.
The shooting took place Friday night after police said officers responded to a call about a customer who ordered food but refused to cross the drive-thru lane of McDonald’s in Gaithersburg, about 30 miles ( 48 kilometers) from Washington.
After an officer spotted a handgun in the front passenger seat of the man’s car, reinforcements were called in, police said. Additional officers secured the area and evacuated McDonald’s staff.
According to the police, an “armed confrontation” ensued, during which the police tried to negotiate with the driver for about 30 minutes.
“Circumstances which are still under investigation led officers to shoot their weapons and the driver was shot dead,” the press release said.
Officers rescued the driver until he was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
The agents concerned are on normal administrative leave.
The department did not release video of the incident, did not identify anyone involved, and did not provide the groceries of those involved.
Montgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones held a press conference on Monday to discuss the shooting.
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