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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- May 6, 2019
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A prosecutor filed a protective order in a felony murder case involving robbery and gun related offenses.
Jerome Wilson, 36, is charged with felony murder while armed, robbery and two gun-related offenses for allegedly shooting Sean Anderson on the 2300 block of Good Hope Road, SE on March 24, 2018.
According to DC Courts, the prosecution filed a protective order concerning video and cell phone materials on May 3. Additional details of the order were not disclosed.
During the hearing on May 3, the prosecutor also told DC Superior Court Judge Ronna Beck that she finished conducting DNA testing in the case.
Defense attorney, Dana Page, said she will decide whether or not she and her client would submit for independent DNA testing at the next hearing, which is scheduled on June 14.
D.C. Witness previously reported that a detective on the case said Wilson, 36, was the last person to see Anderson, 48, alive. Apparently, the men were in Anderson’s apartment smoking crack cocaine and watching pornography. A witness told police Anderson was armed with a revolver, which the detective said could have been the murder weapon.