Judge Denies Shooting Defendant’s Request for Release

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DC Superior Court Judge Anthony Epstein
denied a defendant’s request for release on Oct. 22, arguing no conditions or evidence have changed.

Deandre Christian, 29, is charged with assault with intent to kill while armed and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence for his alleged involvement in a shooting that occurred on the 200 block of M Street, SW on Sept. 5, 2023. 

According to the court documents, Christian and another man were in an apartment when three suspects Keyshawn Lavender, 23, Raymond Mathis, 36 and Deandre Sams, 28, allegedly broke in and shot the victim. Christian allegedly shot back at the three individuals as they ran from the apartment. 

Defense attorney Brandi Harden argued that new DNA evidence of the blood in the apartment calls into question the timing of the shooting and that there is no proof that Christian shot at the intruders. 

Harden also argued that Christian was shot twice and has no criminal record, which suggests self-defense. She also stated, therefore, he does not pose a danger to the community and should at least be released to home confinement.

Judge Epstein denied the motion, arguing Christian shot back at the robbers with the intent to harm them.

Parties are slated to reconvene on Dec. 12.