Police serving protective order shoot, kill man in Anne Arundel Co.

Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
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Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)
Police are still on the scene of an early-morning shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday. (WTOP/Melissa Howell)

WASHINGTON — A police officer shot and killed a man in Anne Arundel County on Monday morning.

The county police said officers were serving an extreme risk protective order at 5:15 a.m. to remove guns from a house on Linwood Avenue, near BWI Marshall Airport, when there was a confrontation with the man they were trying to serve, whom the police identified later Monday morning as Gary J. Willis, 60.

The police said Willis answered the door holding a gun, and that it went off in a struggle. An officer then shot and killed him.

They said he was being served with the order as a part of Maryland’s “red flag” law, which went into effect Oct. 1. It allows people to ask a judge to remove guns from anyone deemed a threat to themselves or others with an order that lasts up to a year.

No officers were injured, the police said. Linwood Avenue and Broadview Boulevard North were closed for several hours for the investigation.

Below is a map of the area:

WTOP’s Melissa Howell and Kate Ryan contributed to this report.

Rick Massimo

Rick Massimo came to WTOP, and to Washington, in 2013 after having lived in Providence, R.I., since he was a child. He's the author of "A Walking Tour of the Georgetown Set" and "I Got a Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival."

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