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Officer charged in Washington-area shooting spree that killed three 

By Ian Simpson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A government officer was accused on Saturday of first-degree murder following a two-day shooting frenzy outside Washington D.C. that murdered his significant other and two clear outsiders and injured three others, police said.

The suspect, Eulalio Tordil, a 62-year-old cop with the Federal Protective Service, was captured without occurrence on Friday in Silver Spring, Maryland, a Washington suburb where one of the shootings occurred.

Tordil has been accused of two checks of first-degree murder, two numbers of endeavored first-degree homicide and four guns infringement for Friday's assaults in two strip mall parking garages, the Montgomery County Police Department said on Twitter. He is being held without bond and will have an audit hearing on Monday evening, it said.

Tordil is associated with shooting his offended spouse, Gladys Tordil, and an observer who went to her guide on Thursday outside High Point High School in Prince George's County, Maryland. Gladys Tordil, a science instructor at another secondary school, was grabbing the couple's two little girls when the shooting happened.
Eulalio Sevilla Tordil, 62, is shown in this undated photo provided May, 6, 2016. Montgomery County Maryland Police Department/Handout via Reuters
Tordil was on leave, having surrendered his weapon and identification after his better half acquired a defensive request to keep him away, an authority with the Federal Protective Service said. Montgomery County Police associate boss Russ Hamill told journalists at a news gathering on Saturday evening that Tordil then obtained a Glock handgun, which was later found in his vehicle. That weapon was utilized in any event as a part of the two ensuing shootings on Friday, Hamill said.

Tordil escaped a manhunt and is associated with shooting a lady and two men who went to her guide outside the Westfield Montgomery Mall in rich Bethesda, Maryland amid an endeavored carjacking, Hamill said. One of the men later kicked the bucket.Hamill called the two men saints and said their activities likely spared the lady's life.

Tordil is claimed to have shot dead an additional 65-year-old lady around 30 minutes after the fact at the Aspen Hill Shopping Center in Silver Spring in another endeavored carjacking, Hamill said. Police have said there was no clear relationship amongst Tordil and those shot on Friday.

(Reporting by Ian Simpson and Curtis Skinner; Editing by Digby Lidstone and James Dalgleish)
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