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Who benefits from this? Look there first. IMHO.
RIP Mr. Fuller.
 
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Montgomery County Police have released video of a suspect and are seeking information from the public.

The video appears to show a female under the age of 25 and probably younger. Legs are very thin, often seen in teens, and the gait looks female to me. Long hair like that is usually a female, although a wig could be involved.
 
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The video appears to show a female under the age of 25 and probably younger. Legs are very thin, often seen in teens, and the gait looks female to me. Long hair like that is usually a female, although a wig could be involved.
I can’t decide if I think the suspect might look just as they appear in the video, or if this was a well thought out disguise. For example, I see the same things you do - the hair and the thin legs. The pants appear to be a style a female would wear. The shirt stands out as distinctive. But if it’s a wig and female clothing on a man with a slight build, and that shirt was purchased for and discarded after the crime… 🤔
 
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — A person has been arrested in connection to the killing of 87-year-old Robert "Bob" Fuller Jr. inside his senior living apartment two weeks ago, police said.

The arrest is connected to a person who shot at a state trooper during a traffic stop in Baltimore on Tuesday, Montgomery County Police said, but they did not yet explain further. They will share more at a press conference at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The person arrested has not yet been identified.

Investigators have been searching for suspects in Fuller's death for more than a week, and had released a photograph and surveillance video of an unidentified person they were looking for last week. Only the back of the person could be seen in the images. They had long hair down their back, wore a flannel shirt and black pants. Police said they could not narrow down the person's gender or race based on the images.

Early Tuesday morning, a state trooper pulled over a person driving what police believe to be a gray Infiniti with partial license plates, darkly tinted windows, front end damage and broken headlights. Just before 3:30 a.m., as the trooper walked toward the driver side door, it opened and several shots were fired from inside out toward the trooper. The trooper was injured and did not shoot back at the car, which sped off. He was brought to a nearby hospital to treat powdered burns from being close to the shots, but no bullets struck him.
 
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maryland.gov News release identifying the suspect and local news station article indicating he was an employee at the nursing home…..that was not on my bingo card!
 
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I’m curious to hear what the motive was. MOO
 
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I’m curious to hear what the motive was. MOO
This is an assisted living facility and not a nursing home. Residents have apartments of varying sizes, and usually eat meals in a central dining room. There are aides who work in these facilities who do things like helping residents dress, housekeeping, administration of medications, and other tasks of daily living. See the facility website: Senior Living in Potomac, MD | Cogir of Potomac

One problem that can happen is that there can be predatory employees who steal from or assault residents, and take advantage of infirmity and disabilities. It is possible that Fuller discovered an employee stealing from him, and that things escalated after that. Medications, jewelry and cash are often targets, although checks and credit cards can also be stolen.

Just my opinion/speculation, based on the experience of my own parents in assisted living facilities.
 
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This is an assisted living facility and not a nursing home. Residents have apartments of varying sizes, and usually eat meals in a central dining room. There are aides who work in these facilities who do things like helping residents dress, housekeeping, administration of medications, and other tasks of daily living.

One problem that can happen is that there can be predatory employees who steal from or assault residents, and take advantage of infirmity and disabilities. It is possible that Fuller discovered an employee stealing from him, and that things escalated after that.

Just my opinion/speculation, based on the experience of my own parents in assisted living facilities.
I agree. A little OT, but my husband was in one of these facilities before he passed. But fortunately, he had good people around him. MOO
 
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maryland.gov News release identifying the suspect and local news station article indicating he was an employee at the nursing home…..that was not on my bingo card!
snips from your article

According to charging documents, testing showed a bullet casing found at the apartment matched the gun used to fire at the trooper Tuesday.

But employees said James has worn a similar plaid jacket to the one seen in the video while at work, according to charging documents.

A sensor on the door wasn’t working the night of the killing. Police said James was the last person to set it off, on Jan. 9, before a battery was apparently removed.


That sensor was reset after the homicide.
 

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