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 FERNDALE, Md. -- Two police officers ordered to remove firearms from a house on a  red flag  protective order fatally shot an armed man Monday morning in Ferndale, Maryland, police said. Anne Arundel County Police arrived at the house at 5:17 a.m. to remove guns from the home under a new law that temporarily allows for the seizure of firearms if a person shows  red flags  that they are a danger to themselves or others, CBS Baltimore reports.A man, later identified by police as 61-year-old Gary Willis, answered his door with a gun in his hand salomon (https://www.salomonschuhe.com.de) , Anne Arundel County Police Sgt. Jacklyn Davis said.Sgt. Davis said the man put the gun down. But then, according to a police press release, Willis  became irate  whe nike dunk (https://www.dunks.fr) n officers attempted to serve the order. Willis picked the weapon up again,  a fight ensued over the gun,  and a shot was fired, Davis said. The first shot didn t strike anyone, but the officers then fatally shot the man, Sgt. Davis said.                                        Neither of the officers were inj air max 1 (https://www.airmaxplus.us) ured. Their names weren t released. It wasn t clear why the  red flag  order was issued. A spokeswoman for the Maryland Judiciary denied a request from the Baltimore Sun to release protection order requests associated with the home, citing the law which states the orders are confidential unless a court rules otherwise.        Michele Willis, the man s niece, told The Baltimore Sunthat one of her aunts requested the protective order against Willis, but she declined to say
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