Son Pleads Not Guilty at Arraignment

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On March 8, a homicide defendant was arraigned before DC Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt.

William Davenport, 30, and his mother Violet Davenport, 53, are charged with first-degree murder while armed and possessing a firearm during a crime of violence for their alleged involvement in the May 14, 2021, homicide of 27-year-old Leonard Turner. The incident occurred near a shelter on the 400 block of Second Street, NW. 


William was arrested for the offense on Aug. 17, 2021, while Violet was later arrested on Feb. 7, 2024. 

William’s defense attorney, Lauren Morehouse, informed the court during his arraignment that he is pleading not guilty to all charges, and asserted his constitutional rights to a speedy trial. 

Morehouse also requested Judge Brandt amend William’s release conditions by removing his curfew.  

Judge Brant stated that since he has been compliant with all of his release conditions, she would accept his request. However, she warned him that, “If you step out of line, I’m gonna lock you up.”

A trial date for both defendants was set for Feb. 2, 2026. 

Violet’s defense attorney stated the trial was delayed because the prosecution charged Violet almost three years after the incident to place additional pressure on the defense. 

Parties are set to return to court on Nov. 8.