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Deal for Book on Sniper Case May Put Moose in Ethics Bind. January 25, 2003. By Matthew Mosk. To TV news viewers nationwide, Montgomery County Police Chief Charles A. Moose was a sturdy, ...
Moose resigned last month, but his departure did not resolve the legal dispute over his book about the three-week manhunt following the sniper attacks that terrorized the Washington area last fall.
Police Look for Former Soldier For Questioning in Sniper Case. Moose Appeals to Gunman To Communicate Further. October 23, 2002. By Sari Horwitz, ...
Montgomery County, Md., Police Chief Charles Moose became a familiar face during last fall's Washington, D.C.-area sniper shootings. Nancy Marshall of member station WAMU reports that now, amid an ...
R By Shannon McCaffrey, Tony Pugh and Kristi Heim Knight Ridder Newspapers OCKVILLE, Md. (KRT) – Authorities late Wednesday said they are seeking a former Army soldier and a juvenile believed to be ...
Host Bob Edwards speaks with NPR*s Brian Naylor about the latest in the sniper investigation. Montgomery County, Maryland, Police Chief Charles Moose believes that the person responsible for the ...
Charles Moose was the Montgomery County police chief when the sniper shootings began in October 2002. The North Carolina native said the sniper case is one that will be discussed for years to come.
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- One of America's most extraordinary manhunts culminated Thursday in the arrests of an Army veteran and a teenager, asleep at a roadside rest stop -- perpetrators, authorities ...
Former Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose, who headed the D.C. sniper investigation, has died at his home in Florida. He was 68.