Funeral Set For Census Bureau Guard Killed In Crime Spree

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Census Bureau guard killed in a crime spree last week will be laid to rest Friday.

Lawrence Buckner was shot outside the Census Bureau in Suitland, Maryland. The 58-year-old is survived by his wife of 36 years, a son, four grandchildren and a large extended family.

A viewing will be at noon Thursday at Cedell Brooks Funeral Home in Port Royal, Virginia. The funeral is at noon Friday at Little Zion Baptist Church in Colonial Beach, Virginia.

On April 9, authorities say an armed man kidnapped his girlfriend, fatally shot Buckner and led police on a car chase through Maryland and Washington, D.C. An exchange of gunfire left the suspect and an officer wounded.

Forty-eight-year-old Ronald Anderson has been charged in the case. His attorney declined to comment Monday.

(Copyright 2015 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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