Judge Issues Bench Warrant for Shooting Defendant

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On Feb. 27, DC Superior Court Judge Eric Glover issued a bench warrant for a shooting defendant after failing to appear in court. 

Brandon Tyson, 37, is charged with unlawful discharge of a firearm for his alleged involvement in a non-fatal shooting that occurred on July 17, 2022. The incident occurred at an apartment complex located on the 2900 block of Knox Place, SE. 

According to court documents, Tyson allegedly fired multiple shots at the entryway of the apartment complex. No injuries were reported. 

On Feb. 5, Tyson was released during a presentment hearing and ordered to return on Feb. 27 for his preliminary hearing, for which he failed to appear. 

Tyson’s defense attorney, Thomas Healy, informed Judge Glover that he was informed by the Pretrial Services Agency (PSA) that Tyson was held in another jurisdiction for unknown reasons.

The prosecution requested a bench warrant be issued without bond, which the judge granted.

Parties will return when Tyson is taken into custody by the District.