Man who served in Trump administration wounded in deadly Washington, D.C., carjacking spree
One man was killed and another, a man who served in the Trump administration, was critically injured Monday in Washington, D.C., in an hourslong crime and carjacking spree.
One man was killed and another, a man who served in the Trump administration, was critically injured Monday in Washington, D.C., in an hourslong crime and carjacking spree.
Mike Gill, who worked at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission under former President Donald Trump, was shot and injured in the violence that began shortly before 5:45 p.m. Monday, said Erica Richardson, a spokesperson for the Gill family.
Gill remained in critical condition Wednesday, Richardson said.
He now works as senior vice president of capital markets with the Housing Policy Council, according to his biography.
“Mike is an amazing husband, father, friend and colleague,” Richardson said in a statement. “His warmth and kindness have touched the lives of many, evident in the outpouring of love and support his family has received during this difficult time.”
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