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By
Keirah Chen
- March 11, 2025
Daily Stories
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Non-Fatal Shooting
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A shooting defendant was denied release after he waived his right to a preliminary hearing in front of DC Superior Court Judge Robert Hildum on March 7.
Joe Phoenix, 34, is charged with endangerment with a firearm for his alleged involvement in a shooting that occurred at the intersection of 10th and F Street, NE, on May 2, 2024.
According to court documents, the shooting was in the same block as the Goding Elementary School,
“Additionally at the time of the offense, children were present and outside when the discharge of
the firearm occurred.”
Phoenix’s attorney, Wole Falodun, alerted Judge Hildum of his intent to waive his right to a preliminary hearing and requested Phoenix be released on GPS monitoring, arguing he has had no contact with the criminal justice system other than driving without a license more than a decade ago.
The prosecution objected to the request and played CCTV footage of the shooting provided by the school nearby the incident. They claim no conditions could ensure community safety if Phoenix is released.
Judge Hildum agreed, detaining the defendant and saying the circumstances around this shooting were “really quite disturbing.”
Parties are slated to reconvene on March 17.