Northern District U.S. Attorney BJay Pak and Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard have called a temporary truce in a battle over Howard’s bid to subpoena eight members of a federal fugitive task force to testify before grand jury over the death a man shot at least 59 times in a 2016 raid.

The Department of Justice dismissed its petition to quash the subpoenas Wednesday morning  after Howard agreed to temporarily withdraw them, although the DA made clear he still wants the DOJ to cooperate in his probe of what happened when Jamarian Robinson was killed in a hail of gunfire on Aug. 5, 2016, in an East Point apartment.

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