A Marine decorated earlier this year as one of the service’s top combat instructors was shot and killed Sunday in an off-duty traffic confrontation near Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Marine Staff Sgt. Dylan Rasmussen, 31, was riding a motorcycle in Onslow County, North Carolina, which is home to Lejeune, when he was confronted and shot by a local man, according to police
The Onslow County Sheriff’s Department charged a local man, James Wells, 43, with second-degree murder in the shooting, according to a news release.
Rasmussen was a combat instructor at the Marine School of Infantry East in January when he was named the service’s Runner-up Marine Combat Instructor of the Year. Rasmussen shook hands with Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith as Smith awarded him a Navy and Marine

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