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A Bethesda Family’s Worst Night, and What Maryland Law Does About It You are reading this because someone you love was shot and killed in the parking lot of a Bethesda hotel. The phone call came at the wrong hour. The detectives have already been and gone. The hotel sent flowers — or didn’t. An insurance adjuster may have already left a voicemail, and that voicemail is the most important thing you will hear in the next month. We are going to walk you through exactly what the law in Maryland gives you, what the hotel had to do before the shooting that night, what evidence is dying right now, and what we do the day you call. Past results depend on the facts of each case and do not guarantee future outcomes. The shooting happened at a Bethesda Marriott property in Montgomery County on May 14, 2026, in the late afternoon or early evening. Investigators are still reviewing surveillance footage and canvassing the hotel for witnesses. The suspect has not been publicly identified. The family of the victim is where you are now — searching for answers in a place where the words “wrongful death” and “negligent security” and…