Off-duty Pentagon officer pleads guilty to second-degree murder in controversial Takoma Park shooting
A Pentagon police officer, who was off duty at the time when police say he shot and killed two people as they were driving away, is now pleading guilty to second-degree murder as part of a new plea deal. FOX 5's Stephanie Ramirez reports from Rockville with the latest details.
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Off-duty Pentagon officer pleads guilty to second-degree murder in controversial Takoma Park shooting

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