A man who fired his weapon at FBI agents attempting to
arrest him in Delaware County, in October 2018, pleaded guilty Wednesday to
assaulting federal officers, announced U.S. Attorney Trent Shores.
Brian Kirk Marshall, 50, of Pattonsburg, Missouri, pleaded
guilty in U.S. District Court to assaulting federal officers, obstruction of
justice by attempting to kill witnesses, and carrying, using and discharging a
firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. U.S. District Judge
Claire V. Eagan accepted Marshall’s plea and set sentencing for Aug. 27, 2019.
“The patience, professionalism, and excellence of the FBI
Special Weapons and Tactics Team were on full display in the arrest of Brian
Marshall, a self-described “cop killer.” Marshall was a fugitive from justice
hiding in rural northeastern Oklahoma. For more than 40 minutes, an FBI negotiator
tried to talk Marshall into surrendering peacefully. Instead, Marshall opened
fire on the FBI agents. Marshall was ultimately taken into custody,” said U.S.
Attorney Shores. “Today’s change of plea is a culmination of months of diligent
work by FBI special agents and federal prosecutors. When criminals shoot at law
enforcement, they can expect to receive the full weight of a federal
prosecution.”
During the plea hearing, Marshall admitted to firing shots
at FBI agents after the FBI SWAT Team had appropriately identified themselves
and attempted to call all occupants safely out of the residence. The FBI
returned fire in accordance with protocol, resulting in Marshall surrendering
to authorities. In total, Marshall admitted to firing eight rounds at FBI
agents. At the time of the incident, the FBI was attempting to execute a search
warrant for Marshall’s Delaware County residence; as well as an arrest warrant
for interstate communication of threats Marshall allegedly made, in which he
threatened to kill police officers.
Marshall remains in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service
while awaiting sentencing.
The FBI is the investigative agency. Assistant U.S. Attorney
Robert T. Raley is prosecuting the case. AUSA Raley is the National Security
Anti-Terrorism (ATAC) Prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern
District of Oklahoma.
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