Judge Finds Probable Cause in Stabbing Case, Defendant Detained

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DC Superior Court Judge Renee Raymond found probable cause that a defendant was the perpetrator in a stabbing incident witnessed by police during a Sept. 10 hearing. 

Alexis Gray, 34, is charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, for her alleged involvement in a stabbing on Sept. 5 on the 800 block of Chesapeake Street, SE. Two individuals sustained injuries during the incident. 

According to court documents, the victims, who were Gray’s ex-husband and his new girlfriend, identified the assailant as Gray to police officers who responded to the scene. 

During the preliminary hearing, the prosecution called a Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officer, who testified he allegedly saw Gray stab the woman when he responded to the scene. He also told Judge Raymond that Gray confessed to stabbing both of the victims at the scene.

Edward Gain, Gray’s attorney, agreed there was sufficient evidence for probable cause.

Judge Raymond ruled that the evidence, Gray’s confession, and the detective’s testimony proved that Gray was the perpetrator in the incident. 

Gain requested that Gray be released as she awaits further proceedings. According to Gain, Gray has multiple children, whom she wants to continue to parent. 

The prosecution objected to the request, citing the nature and circumstances of the offense. 

DC Superior Court Judge Renee Raymond ruled in favor of the prosecution and ordered Gray remain detained. 

Parties are set to return for a status hearing on Sept. 25.