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Chief Marc Yamada Responds to Verdict in Sgt. Kepp Case – MocoFeed

Posted on April 12, 2025

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Chief Marc Yamada Responds to Verdict in Sgt. Kepp Case

For Immediate Release: Friday, April 11, 2025

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Today’s verdict in the case involving the Frederick County man who struck Sgt. Pat Kepp with his vehicle is profoundly disappointing.

While the defendant was found guilty on 13 of the 18 charges — including second-degree assault and multiple counts related to fleeing and evading police, as well as failing to render aid to an injured person, the decision to acquit on the most serious charges of attempted first- and second-degree murder or even first-degree assault is difficult to accept.

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This outcome is devastating—not only for Sgt. Kepp but for every member of our department who has stood beside him throughout his recovery and pursuit of justice. Unfortunately, we have limited influence over how the judicial process unfolds. However, as law enforcement officers, we must accept and respect the decisions rendered.

Through it all, Sgt. Kepp has exemplified strength, courage, and determination. From the moment he was struck, through his recovery at Walter Reed, and now during his inspiring return to duty, Pat has never lost hope — and neither have we. We will continue to rally around him, and we are proud that his tireless efforts led to the passage of the Sgt. Kepp Act, which will hold reckless drivers more accountable with stricter penalties and real consequences.

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I want to thank State’s Attorney John McCarthy and the entire Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office for their tireless efforts in seeking justice in this case. Although today’s outcome is not precisely what we hoped for, it does not define Sgt. Kepp. His resilience and dedication to service will continue to inspire this department and our community.

Marc R. Yamada
Chief of Police
Montgomery County Department of Police

Release ID: 25-149
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