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Document: Police Arrest Suspect for Robbery

Officers from the Metropolitan Police Department arrested suspects for different robbery offenses.

According to a press release, officers arrested and charged a suspect with robbery (force and violence) for allegedly assaulting a victim and taking property on May 1. The suspect was apprehended by responding officers.

On May 7, officers arrested and charged another suspect with assault with the intent to commit robbery with a gun for allegedly approaching a victim and pulling a gun on the 1100 block of 17th Street, NE on Aug. 1, 2018. The suspect was with another individual. One of the two assaulted the victim.

The case is still being investigated.

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Crime Alerts: May 11

Between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on May 11, the Metropolitan Police Department sent out one crime alert.

The alert was sent at 4:46 p.m. for a robbery investigation on the 1100 block I Street, NE.

Defendant Allowed to Attend Funeral

On May 11, a DC Superior Court judge granted a defendant permission to attend a funeral.

Kenneth Johnson is charged with unlawful possession of a firearm with a prior conviction.

Judge Michael Ryan agreed to release Johnson for one day in order to attend a funeral as long as there is no conflict with his parole detainer.

A felony status conference is scheduled for June 17.

Defendant Removes Himself From Hearing

A murder defendant removed himself from his bond review hearing before it could end.

Andre Smith is charged with first-degree murder while armed for his alleged involvement in the shooting of 32-year-old Delwaun Lyons on the 3000 block of 30th Street, SE on July 20, 2019.

Smith disconnected himself from the webex conference before the hearing was over on May 11.

The prosecution agreed to have Smith’s conditions modified due to the medical issues he is currently experiencing. The issues were not disclosed.

A felony status hearing is scheduled for June 23.

Judge Denies a Defendant’s Release

A judge denied a defendant’s release on May 11.

Lorenzo Graham is charged with sex abuse.

Judge Michael Ryan denied Graham’s motion for release due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Graham filed the motion on March 25 without the assistance of his attorney.

Graham is currently being held on a parole detainer.

A status hearing is scheduled for June 11.

Judge Continues Hearing So Parties Can Speak to a Doctor

A defendant’s medical condition prompted a DC Superior Court judge to continue a hearing on May 11.

Mykell Vicente is charged with assault with the intent to kill while armed.

Judge Michael Ryan continued the hearing so that both the prosecution and defense could speak with a medical doctor to discuss Vicente’s medical condition. The condition was not disclosed.

The hearing as been rescheduled to May 15.

13 More Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19 at DC Jail

The DC Department of Corrections announced May 11 that 13 more inmates tested positive for the coronavirus.

In total, there are 44 inmates who have tested positive for the a virus and are in isolation.

All of the inmates were housed in the central detention facility (CDF) at the DC Jail. The new cases range in age from 24 years old to 64 years old.

According to Keena Blackmon, the DC Department of Corrections (DC DOC) director of strategic communications and public relations officer, 114 inmates from the CDF and 62 inmates from the correctional treatment facility (CTF) have tested positive for the virus as of May 11.

Of the inmates, 129 detainees have recovered from their illnesses and returned to the jail’s general population.

Five inmates, who previously tested positive for the virus, are currently receiving treatment at a local hospital.

On May 7, the jail announced that four inmates who were in isolation because they tested positive for the coronavirus were released at the end of their sentences. The inmates were provided with personal protective equipment and information on how to self isolate, the email said. 

The District’s site on the coronavirus states that 74 DC DOC personnel members have tested positive for the virus as of May 10. Of those members, 36 are out and 37 employees have been allowed to return to work.

Document: Police Arrest Juvenile for Carjacking

The Metropolitan Police Department announced May 9 that a 17-year-old juvenile was arrested for an unarmed carjacking.

According to a press release, Three suspects attempted to pull a female victim from her car on the 5700 block of Georgia Avenue, NW. The suspects fled when a bystander approached.

One of the suspects was apprehended. Police are looking for two other suspects.

Police are looking for these suspects in connection to an unarmed carjacking

Anyone who can identify the individuals or who has knowledge of the incident should call 202-727-9099 or text the Department’s Text Tip Line –50411. A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and indictment.

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Document: Police Arrest 2 Suspects for Armed Carjacking

On May 9, officers from the Metropolitan Police Department arrested to suspects for their connection to an armed carjacking that occurred on the 4600 block of Livingston Road, SE.

A 20-year-old suspect and a 16-year-old suspect were charged with armed carjacking with a gun. The 16-year-old is being charged as an adult.

According to a press release, the suspects allegedly pulled a gun on a victim and demanded their vehicle. The stolen vehicle was located a short time later and a handgun was recovered.

The case is still under investigation.

Anyone with information about the incident should contact the police at 202-727-9099 or text the department’s Text Tip Line — 50411. A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and indictment in this case or another violent crime in DC.

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Document: Police Charge Suspect with Several Firearms Felonies

Officers from the Metropolitan Police Department arrested and charged a suspect with several charges on May 8.

Police charged the 35-year-old suspect with assault with a dangerous weapon (gun), carrying a pistol without a license, unregistered firearm, unregistered ammunition, and felon in possession of a firearm.

According to a press release, officers located a man suffering from gunshot wounds on the 900 block of Bladensburg Road, NE. The man was treated for non-life threatening injuries at a local hospital.

The suspect was apprehended by responding officers, and a handgun was recovered.

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Nearly 78 Percent of DC Jail Inmates with COVID-19 Recover

Nearly 78 percent of the inmate population at the DC Jail, who tested positive for the coronavirus, have recovered from illnesses and returned to the jail’s general population. 

In total, 162 inmates tested positive for the coronavirus, including five additional inmates, according to an email from the DC Department of Corrections (DC DOC) that was sent on May 10. 

The number of inmates who have recovered and returned to the jail’s general population increased from 119 inmates on May 7 to 127 inmates on May 10. 

The five new positive cases are all male and were held at the jail’s central detention facility (CDF). The five inmates range in age from 27 years old to 36 years old.

As of May 10, there are 35 inmates being held in isolation because of the virus, according to the email. The number of inmates held in isolation at the jail increased by one since May 7. 

From April 20 to May 10, 69 inmates, who were housed at the CDF, have tested positive for COVID-19. During that same timeframe, the jail’s correctional treatment facility did not have any inmates test positive. DC DOC did not immediately respond to D.C. Witness’ inquiry on the number of positive cases in each jail facility. 

On May 7, the jail announced that four inmates who were in isolation because they tested positive for the coronavirus were released at the end of their sentences. The inmates were provided with personal protective equipment and information on how to self isolate, the email said. 

Inmates who could not self isolate were referred to the Department of Human Services for temporary housing at a site developed for isolation and quarantine because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Five inmates, who previously tested positive for the virus, are receiving treatment at a local hospital.

Crime Alerts: May 10-May 11

Between the hours of 8 p.m. on May 10 and 8 a.m. on May 11, the Metropolitan Police Department sent out one crime alert.

The alert went out at 10:39 p.m. for a robbery on the 1600 block of Taylor Street, NW. Police are looking for a 15-18-year-old black male driving a black off-road style truck

Document: Police Locate and Arrest Murder Suspect

The Metropolitan Police Department arrested May 8 a suspect who is believed to be connected to a fatal shooting.

According to a press release,20-year-old Carson Posey is charged with first-degree murder (premeditated). Posey allegedly shot 28 year-old Shantal Hill on the 1200 block of North Capitol Street, NW on April 15.

Officers have been looking Posey since April 24.

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Document: Police Investigate Homicide in Southwest, DC

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a homicide that occurred on the 4000 block of South Capitol Terrace, SW.

According to a press release, officers found 28-year-old Eddie Crist suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

The department is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case or any other homicide case in Washington, DC. Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 202-727-9099. Anonymous information may also be sent to the department’s Text Tip Line — 50411.

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