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CNN WASHINGTON (CNN) — The man charged with killing a security officer at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum remains in critical condition and will be unable to take part in any court proceedings this week, officials said Monday.
James von Brunn, 88, was “in critical but stable condition,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicole Waid said in a brief court hearing.
Magistrate Judge John Facciola of the U.S. District Court conferred with Waid and federal public defender A.J. Kramer before ending the hearing. Facciola scheduled the next status hearing in the case for June 22.
Kramer told reporters he visited von Brunn on Sunday at George Washington University Hospital, but he provided no details on his client’s condition.
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