Judge Finds Probable Cause in Homicide Case for a Repeat Offender

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DC Superior Court Judge Renee Raymond ruled there was probable cause to hold a defendant charged with second-degree murder while armed during an initial hearing on March 22 based on his extensive criminal history.

Justin Borum, 33, is charged with second-degree murder while armed for allegedly shooting Jayvon Jones, 21, on the 1400 block of Saratoga Avenue, NE on Feb. 21.

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) responded to shooting reports at approximately 10:36 p.m. that day, locating three adult male victims suffering from gunshot wounds. The victims were transported to local area hospitals. 

Jones was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. The other two victims were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Defense attorney Stephen Logerfo argued that forensic evidence found at the scene had no connection between Borum and the gun used in the murder.

Lofergo also said the witness who identified Borum was biased. He said the witness was connected to law enforcement and based the identification more on his general appearance rather than recognition of his facial figures. 

The prosecution responded that the witness has known the defendant since 2011 and referenced additional surveillance footage and photos to confirm an initial identification.

The prosecution also presented Borum’s extensive criminal history, mentioning prior convictions for robbery while armed with a gun, second-degree burglary, and a pending firearm possession case among others.

Judge Raymond found probable cause and held the defendant without bail.

Borum’s next hearing is scheduled for April 5.