Stabbing Suspect Considers Plea Deal

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DC Superior Court Judge Robert Salerno granted a stabbing defendant’s motion for additional time to consider a plea offer that would downgrade his case from a felony to a misdemeanor, during a hearing on Jan. 21.

Sebastian Fonseca-Gomez, 26, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon for his alleged involvement in a stabbing and assault that occurred at the intersection of 7th Street and A Streets NE, on May 15, 2024. The incident left one victim with three stab wounds to the buttocks. 

According to court documents, Fonseca-Gomez had allegedly gotten into an argument with the victim over a past grievance involving a dog walking business. During the argument, Fonseca-Gomez allegedly was following the victim on his bike for several blocks before pepper spraying him, initiating a struggle during which the victim being stabbed. The weapon was recovered at the scene and Fonseca-Gomez was placed under arrest. 

During the hearing, Susan Ellis, Fonseca-Gomez’ attorney, requested an extension to the acceptance of the plea offer set out by the prosecution, stating Fonseca-Gomez needs additional time to consider his options. 

The plea would reduce Fonseca-Gomez’ felony charge of assault with a dangerous weapon to misdemeanor simple assault and possession of a prohibited weapon. 

Judge Salerno granted an extension to the offer until the next hearing.  

Parties are slated to reconvene on Jan 26.