- The former chief of staff for ex-Maryland GOP Gov. Gov. Larry Hogan was reported captured Monday in Tennessee.
- The top aide, Roy McGrath, became a fugitive last month after failing to appear at trial on wire fraud and embezzlement charges.
- McGrath was found by the FBI in a car in Knoxville on Monday evening, in an arrest that involved an “agent-involved shooting,” the agency said.
- McGrath, sustained injury and was taken to a hospital
- He was set to be tried in March on federal charges related to his time running the Maryland Environmental Service, a quasi-governmental state agency.
- Prosecutors said McGrath fraudulently obtained a severance payment of $233,647 when he left to agency take the job as Hogan’s chief of staff in 2020.