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Former Trump official Mike Gill dies after being shot by carjacker in US

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WASHINGTON: Mike Gill, a former official within the Trump administration, has died, a couple of days after being shot throughout a lethal carjacking rampage within the US capital of Washington, D.C., the media reported.

Gill, who was attacked on Monday afternoon, the primary of many reported in a carjacking rampage, died on Saturday, Fox Information reported.

Gill, who beforehand served as chief of employees on the Commodity Futures Buying and selling Fee, was senior vice chairman for Capital Markets on the Housing Coverage Council when he died.

The accused, recognized as 28-year-old Artell Cunningham, entered Gill’s automobile that was parked within the 900 block of Ok. Avenue in northwest Washington and shot Gill inside, Xinhua information company reported.

Addressing a press convention, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser stated: “There have been two shootings by the identical suspect, calling the occasions an ‘unthinkable tragedy’.”

Cunningham was fatally shot by New Carrollton cops on Tuesday after he allegedly moved towards them whereas armed at an intersection in Lanham, Maryland.

“We imagine the suspect suffered from psychological well being points and investigation remains to be underway, ” the police stated.

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