FOX 5 Archives - 10.04.02: Press conference announcing the connection between DC/VA/MD shootings
A breaking press conference late in the night on Oct. 4th, 2002 where Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose and ATF Special Agent Mike Bouchard discuss how the Fredericksburg, DC and all the Montgomery County shootings are all likely linked to the snipers.
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FOX 5 Archives - 10.04.02: Press conference announcing the connection between DC/VA/MD shootings

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