Judge Holds Defendant Charged in February 6 Murder During Initial Hearings

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DC Superior Court Judge Judith Pipe heard a total of five domestic violence cases and one murder case during initial hearings on Feb. 10.

Judge Pipe held Keith Hudson, 25, who is charged with first-degree murder while armed for allegedly shooting 30-year-old Isaiah Glover in the head on Feb. 6.The incident took place on the 4100 block of Minnesota Avenue, NE. 

According to a police report, the suspect in this case, believed to be Hudson, is seen in video footage following Glover in his car before parking and exiting the vehicle. The suspect then followed Glover into an alley and shot at him twice, with one bullet striking him in the head.

Judge Pipe ordered that Hudson be held at the DC jail pending his next hearing, which is scheduled for March 3.

Five domestic violence cases were also presented before Judge Pipe.

The defendants in these cases have charges including simple assault, obstruction of justice, indecent exposure, attempted possession of a prohibited weapon, attempted threats to do bodily harm and violation of a Civil Protection Order (CPO).

Four of the defendants were ordered to stay away from either the victim, the location of the incident or both. The final defendant was ordered to report to the Pretrial Services Agency (PSA). 

All five of the defendants were ordered to return to court on July 14.

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