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Document: Saeve Evans arrest warrant

Saeve Evans was arrested and charged with the murder of Breyona McMillian.

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Case against Saeve Evans moves to Grand Jury


A judge has found probable cause in case against the man charged with the murder of Breyona McMillian last November.

A grand jury will now hear the allegations and choose whether to indict Saeve Evans, 30, charged with second-degree murder.

Evans has been held in jail since Nov. 30 when he was originally charged with unlawful possession of a firearm. A judge denied Evans’ lawyer’s argument to let Evans out on bail as the case continues. Evans has pled not guilty. 

According to charging documents, it does not appear that McMillian was the intended target. The teenager was outside a housing complex with a group of other people when she was fatally shot.

Evans is due to appear in court again on April 7.

Document: Clinton Wolmack arrest warrant

Clinton Wolmack was arrested and charged with the murder of Terry Crutchfield.

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Second man sentenced in Matthew Shevlin murder


A second man charged for his role in a robbery that led to the shooting death of Matthew Shevlin last year has pled guilty to second-degree murder as part of a plea deal.

Eugene Sherman, 53, was one of three men charged after Shevlin was shot in a botched marijuana robbery at Shevlin’s apartment.

Sherman will be sentenced on March 10. According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, Sherman plotted to break into Shevlin’s apartment to steal marijuana, and “enlisted the help” of Joseph Jennings and David Harvey. Jennings, who has since been sentenced to 24 years for fatally shooting Shevlin, and Harvey broke into the building. Shelvin fled from the building, and Jennings chased Shevlin and then shot him multiple times.

Sherman will be sentenced on March 10 as part of the plea deal. The case against Harvey, also charged with murder, is still pending. Previously, Sherman pleaded in court for Harvey to be released, saying he orchestrated the robbery.

Woman fatally stabbed Sunday evening


Police say a woman was fatally stabbed Sunday night in the 1400 block of W Street, NW.

A little before 6 p.m. Waliyatou Amadou, 23, was found unconscious and suffering from stab wounds in a hallway. Amadou was taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Police did not release many details Monday and have not yet released any suspect information.

 

 

 

 

23-year-old found fatally shot inside car


Police are investigating after a 23-year-old was fatally shot Saturday afternoon.

Devin Hall, of Temple Hills, Md., was found inside a parked car suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the 3500 block of 6th St. SE.Hall was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Police have not yet released any suspect information.

 

 

Man assaulted at Union Station dies from injuries


A man assaulted in the early morning at Union Station last October died from his injuries this weekend, and police are seeking to identify a person of interest related to his death.

According to police, Richard Lewis, 57, was assaulted at around 2:30 a.m. on Oct. 2. Lewis suffered “life-threatening injuries” in the incident and was taken to the hospital. Lewis died from his injuries on Jan. 6, succumbing to injuries from the initial assault.

Police released a video, seen below, seeking to identify and locate a person of interest related to the murder.

 

Police charge man with murder of Herbert Dowtin

Police have charged a man with the murder of Herbert Dowtin last month.

Malik Hough, 21, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder for allegedly shooting Dowtin on Dec. 27.

According to police, Dowtin was found in the 800 block of Xenia St. SE, suffering from gunshot wounds. Dowtin was taken to the hospital where he died from his injuries.

Police had released videos asking for the public’s help in finding a person of interest in Dowtin’s shooting, which have since been taken down.

On Saturday, Hough was presented in D.C. Superior Court. He was ordered held, and preliminary hearing was set for Jan. 17.

 

Police charge man with fatal shooting outside convenience store


Police have charged a man with murder for the alleged shooting death of James Dorsey Jr. outside a 7-Eleven last week.

Shawn James Brown, 28, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder on New Year’s Eve, according to police. Police allege Brown, another man, and Dorsey were arguing outside the convenience store on the 200 block of Cedar St. NW, when Dorsey was shot and killed.

Brown was presented in D.C. Superior Court on Monday and was ordered held. He is next due to appear in court on Jan. 26.

Previously, police released surveillance footage seeking to identify two men involved in the argument with Dorsey.

 

 

 

Northeast Performing Arts Center holds vigil memorializing D.C. homicide victims

f632a344-e2bc-4d75-b1bb-4faa4505cd56 It was a little more than seven hours to midnight on New Year’s Eve when Arrington Lassiter asked a question that brought a group of 9 laughing and playing girls to an abrupt mute.

“135 people killed in D.C. this year. Did y’all know that?” Lassiter, a choreographer at the Northeast Performing Arts Center asked. The girls had no reply.

When they reconvened sitting in a corner and sharing chairs, one of the girls said aloud that she knew one of the victims– 16-year-old Breyona McMillian. McMillian’s name was one of the 135 names to be read aloud a half hour later while the center held their 26th annual vigil and remembrance rally.

“We’re hoping every year will be our last,” Carrington Lassiter said. Carrington Lassiter is the executive director of the center. The vigil began 26 years ago by Rita Jackson, who died last January, and the vigil was celebrated in her honor.

Lassiter said he wanted those attending the vigil to leave with a feeling of hope– and trust in the programs that are available, like the Northeast Performing Arts Center, which is also an outreach program. Lassiter said he wants people to know they are there to help.

“What I want is for people to just put the guns down, keep a safe mind, keep a clear, vivid mind,” he said. “Put your anger somewhere else. You can put it all into your art.”

Carrington Lassiter said the vigil serves to memorialize the victims who, at the stroke of midnight are no longer counted as current victims.

“When the ball drops at midnight, the victim count goes back to zero,” he said.dbd48ea4-855b-46fd-ae66-be5bc9ea214b

Using art as a way to understand stories is what Aaron Watkins, the choreographer at the center, teaches the group of girls who would later perform to do. This year’s song was titled “My world needs you right now.”

“They come here and they tell me that they have friends that have died and I tell them everything’s going to be fine– the only thing you can do is dance it out,” Watkins said. “In dance you can hear the music, you can’t sing, so your body has to tell the story. So we tell the story through dance.”

Residents attending the vigil were joined by members of the Metropolitan Police Department, including Assistant Chief Diane Groomes and Acting Captain of the Homicide Branch Anthony Haythe. The group convened in a circle while some performed songs and others prayers. After the girls performed, alumni of the center read the names of each homicide victim, holding remembrance candles.

“The center is so needed to save lives and give hope and continue as a safe space,” Groomes told the crowd. “Losing one life is just too many and the impact it has and we wish that we didn’t have to have a homicide [branch] or respond to a homicide…”

D.C. finished the year with 137 homicides, down from a high of 162 the previous year. Prior to the vigil, Haythe touted the decrease, but said they wish every year for lower and lower numbers.

“If we get good citizens of the District of Columbia, as we have been getting, coming forward with information on older homicides, we investigate those,” Haythe told the crowd. “I don’t want anyone out here to think that that after 12 o’clock tonight your loved ones are forgotten…we continue.”

 

25-year-old fatally stabbed on New Year’s Eve


A man was found fatally stabbed in the street on New Year’s Eve.

Police responded to the 4600 block of East Capitol St. SE on Saturday and found Antoinios Deangelo Butler with an apparent stab wound. Butler, who was unresponsive and unconscious at the scene, was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The case is still under investigation.

 

Police release video of two people of interest in 7-Eleven shooting


Police on Friday released a video showing an argument between three men that led to the fatal shooting of one man earlier this week.

Police have identified the victim at 37-year-old James Dorsey, Jr. According to Interim Police Chief Peter Newsham, the three men were arguing outside a 7-Eleven in the 200 block of Cedar Street NW, when one of them men pulled out a handgun and shot Dorsey. The incident happened at around 7:45 p.m. on Dec. 26.

The three men are seen inside and outside of the convenience store arguing. All three men appear to become involved in a physical altercation. The surveillance video later shows one man laying on the ground in the fetal position.

Police are asking for the public’s help in finding the two men seen in the video.

Police circulating video of person of interest in Herbert Dowtin homicide


Police are searching for a man wanted in connection with a homicide earlier this week.

At a press conference Friday police circulated a photo of a man police are seeking to find, relating to the fatal shooting of Herbert Dowtin.

Police have also released a video, shown below, of the man in question. Police did not identify the man seen in the video as the shooter, but said they wish to speak with him regarding the homicide.

Dowtin was found in the 800 block of Xenia Street suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

Death of infant ruled homicide, woman arrested in Philadelphia


The death of a one-month-old this summer has been ruled a homicide, and a woman has been arrested for the baby’s alleged murder.

According to police, the baby, Christopher Antonio Conley, Jr., was found unconscious and unresponsive on July 19. He was taken to the hospital in “grave condition” and died on July 23.

On Dec. 16, the medical examiner rule the baby’s cause of death as homicide, due to “blunt neck and head trauma.”

On Tuesday, police arrested and charged Deana Debrow-Conley with first-degree murder. Debrow-Conley was arrested in Philadelphia and transported to D.C. Police did not disclose the woman’s relationship to the baby, though they share a last name. It was not immediately clear when Debrow-Conley would be presented in D.C. Superior Court on the charges.