A gunman who officials say opened fire on a Prince George's County, Maryland police station in a planned ambush that left a detective dead has been charged with second-degree murder.
Michael Ford is facing a total of 25 counts -- including attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder -- in the gun battle that resulted in the death of Officer Jacai Colson, according to WRC-TV.
Colson was accidentally shot by another officer outside the District III police station in Palmer Park as Ford continued shooting.
Offiicals said that Ford, who is being held without bail, fired on the station to draw officers' attention and hoped to die in a "suicide by cop."
Ford's brothers -- Elijah, 18, and Malik, 21 -- drove him to the police station and used their cellphones to record video of the shootout and also made a video of their older brother's "last will and testament" minutes before ambush took place.
Both Elijah Ford and Malik Ford appeared in court and were held without bond.