SILVER SPRING, Md. – The Latest on a court appearance for a federal security officer suspected in three fatal shootings in the Maryland suburbs of Washington (all times local):
1:15 p.m.
A federal security officer charged with killing three people, including his estranged wife, in a shooting rampage in a Maryland suburb of the nation’s capital has been ordered held without bond.
Sixty-two-year-old Eulalio Tordil, an employee of the Federal Protective Service, appeared in court by video Monday afternoon in Rockville, Maryland. He faces charges including first-degree murder.
A public defender representing him conceded it wasn’t realistic to ask for Tordil to be released.
Police say the shootings began Thursday when Tordil fatally shot his estranged wife Gladys, a chemistry teacher, in a high school parking lot. A bystander was wounded.
Authorities say the shootings continued Friday at two other parking lots, one outside Montgomery Mall and the other at a shopping centre.
4 a.m.
A federal security officer suspected in three fatal shootings outside a high school, a mall and a supermarket in a Maryland suburb of the nation’s capital is expected to make an initial court appearance.
Sixty-two-year-old Eulalio Tordil, an employee of the Federal Protective Service, is scheduled to appear in court Monday afternoon in Rockville, Maryland. He faces charges including first-degree murder.
Police say the shootings began Thursday when Tordil fatally shot his estranged wife Gladys, a chemistry teacher, in a high school parking lot. A bystander was wounded.
Authorities say the shootings continued Friday at two other parking lots, one outside Montgomery Mall and the other at a shopping centre.
All told, three were killed and three wounded. After the last shooting, police say, they caught up with Tordil nearby.