American Military News by Ryan Morgan March 16, 2020
Police say a Maryland man confronted them when he was shot and killed in his home on Thursday morning, but the man’s family members say he was fast asleep when the shooting happened.
Duncan Lemp, 21, was the subject of a “high-risk†search warrant related to firearms offenses by the Montgomery County Police Department when he was shot and killed, and his guns confiscated. Now Rene Sandler, the attorney for Lemp’s family, has called on police to explain what happened as officers disputed the family’s claims.
The Montgomery County Police Department said in a press release that they were serving out a warrant at approximately 4:30 a.m. on March 12 at the home Lemp shared with his parents and his 19-year-old brother. Lemp was reportedly prohibited from possessing firearms and police were following up on a complaint from the public. Police did not explain why Lemp was prohibited from firearms possession.
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