Updated: 12:45 a.m. CT March 3, 2007
WASHINGTON
- FBI agents say they are assisting police in suburban Washington who
are investigating the shooting of a Russian expert — a man who spoke
out on "Dateline NBC" last weekend and strongly suggested that remnants
of the KGB were responsible for the bizarre poisoning death of
Alexander Litvinenko.

Paul Joyal Dateline NBC
The Russian expert, Paul Joyal, was shot
Thursday night as he got out of his car in front of his house in
Adelphi, Md. Investigators in Prince Georges County say a witness
claims to have seen two men running away after the shooting. Joyal
remains hospitalized with a gunshot wound to the midsection.
Authorities have not said whether they've been able to talk to him.
Joyal
is a long-time consultant on security and Russian affairs. From 1980 to
1989, he was director of security for the Senate Intelligence Committee.
On last weekend's "Dateline," he said of Litvenenko's death: "A message
has been communicated to anyone who wants to speak out against the
Kremlin: 'If you do, no matter who you are, where you are, we will find
you and we will silence you — in the most horrible way possible.'"
The shooting has certainly raised eyebrows, because Maryland police are
well aware of Joyal's views regarding the Litvinenko death. But at this
point, they have no evidence suggesting the shooting was anything other
than an example of the rising crime rate in Washington's Maryland
suburbs. Local investigators are highly skeptical that his shooting was
anything other than street crime.
In an odd twist, another person who appeared on the "Dateline"
broadcast died of a heart attack last month. Reporter Daniel McGrory of
the Times of London, who has written about the Litvinenko case, died
Feb. 20, before the "Dateline" segment was broadcast. He was 54.
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