Double-Murder Defendant Pleads Not Guilty at Arraignment, Remains on Release

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A double-murder defendant remains on supervised release after a felony arraignment hearing on Sept. 16 before DC Superior Court Judge Maribeth Raffinan.

Jahi Rapp, 21, who was originally charged with accessory to murder, has been arraigned on two counts of first-degree murder premeditated while armed, four counts of possession of a firearm during a crime of violence, assault with intent to kill while armed and aggravated assault knowingly while armed, for his alleged involvement in a shooting that took place on the 1300 block of Congress Street, SE on Oct. 17, 2022. Davonte Berkley, 19, and Reginald Lamont Cooper Jr., 19, were killed. A third victim was also shot but survived.

Rapp, represented by defense attorney Ferguson Evans, pleaded not guilty to all eight counts. Evans also noted that the prosecution has turned over significant evidence already but he has not had the chance to look it all over.

A representative from the Pretrial Services Agency (PSA) alerted Judge Raffinan that Rapp has been in compliance with the terms of his release since his last court date–he hasn’t had any violations and has been reporting on time. 

The prosecution presented their pleading for detention, which included information about a search warrant executed on Rapps car and surveillance footage identifying him at the scene of the crime. Judge Raffinan stated that because their official report included no information about the surveillance video identifying Rapp, a supplement is likely required. 

Judge Raffinan said that although the nature and circumstances of the allegations would weigh in favor of detention, Rapp has no prior convictions and has been compliant thus far, so he will continue to be on release. 

Parties will reconvene on Sept. 30.