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Document: MPD Investigating Carver-Langston Shooting

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is seeking the public's assistance in identifying and locating a suspect vehicle in connection to a homicide that occurred in the Carver-Langston neighborhood on April 10 on the 1100 block of 21st Street, NE. Read more »

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Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Indictments in Murder Case

DC Superior Court Judge Milton Lee denies a motion to dismiss indictments in 2015 murder case.  Joseph Brown, 32, and his former co-defendant, Rondell McLeod, 29, are charged with first-degree murder while armed in connection to the deaths of Amari Jenkins, 29, on Aug. Read more »

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Homicides Not Ready for Trial, Judge Says

DC Superior Court Judge Juliet McKenna said that two defendants charged with murder cannot be brought to trial yet in the aftermath of errors from the Department of Forensic Services. Read more »

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Prosecutor Seeks Answers on Forensic Errors in Murder Case

A DC Superior Court judge reviewed forensic evidence relevant to a murder defendant’s motion to have his inditment dismissed.  Ron McLeoud and his former co-defendant Joseph Brown are charged with first-degree murder while armed in the deaths of Amari Jenkins, who was found dead on Aug. Read more »

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Trial Review: Jury Finds Murder Defendant Guilty

After deliberating for two days, a jury found a man guilty of two murders.  Terik McLeod was found guilty of second-degree murder while armed for shooting Devaun Drayton, 17, on the 700 block of 26th Street, NE in 2004. Read more »

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Second Trial Slated to Begin Soon for Murder Defendant

A man charged with the murder of two men is scheduled to appear in trial for a second time.  Terik McLeod, 33, is charged with first-degree murder while armed for allegedly shooting Devaun Drayton, and with first-degree murder while armed with aggravating circumstances for allegedly shooting Cartlton Fisher. Read more »