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Suspect Ruled Competent to Stand Trial in Killing of DC Jogger
A judge has ruled the man accused of fatally stabbing a jogger in D.C. is now competent to stand trial, reversing an earlier ruling.
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3 Brothers Sentenced in Death of Prince George's Detective
Three brothers were sentenced Thursday in connection with the death of Prince George’s County police Detective Jacai Colson. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports on the long and emotional hearing.
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Michael Ford Sentenced to 195 Years in Prince George's Police Detective Jacai Colson's Death
A man convicted in the attack on a Maryland police station in which an undercover narcotics detective was mistakenly shot and killed was sentenced to 195 years, but the slain detective’s family is lashing out, saying the officer who shot the detective should be in prison as well.
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Killer Sentenced for Random Stabbing of DC Jogger Near Logan Circle
Wendy Martinez was jogging near D.C.’s Logan Circle when a stranger stabbed her to death. That man was sentenced Friday to spend three decades in prison.
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DC Jogger's Killer Gets Decades in Prison
The man who stabbed 35-year-old Wendy Martinez to death near Logan Circle last year was sentenced Friday to decades in prison. News4’s Darcy Spencer is outside the courthouse.
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Amazon Drivers Part of Major Theft Ring: FBI
A theft ring in Washington state sold millions of dollars’ worth of stolen goods on Amazon.com in the past six years, and a pair of Amazon delivery drivers was involved, recently unsealed federal court documents show. According to a search warrant affidavit unsealed in U.S. District Court in Seattle and reviewed by The Associated Press, two storefront businesses posing as...
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Suspect in Fatal Stabbing of DC Jogger Pleads Guilty
The man accused of fatally stabbing an avid runner in Washington, D.C. in September, has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia announced Friday.
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Fairfax Co. Man Confesses in Court to Killing Girlfriend
A Fairfax County man admitted in court he killed his girlfriend by putting her in a chokehold. With his victim’s mom just feet away 18-year-old Nebiyu Ebrahim said he killed 16-year-old Jholie Moussa last year in an uncontrollable rage. News4’s Chris Gordon reports her mother is demanding justice.
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Man Tried to Hire Hitman to Threaten Woman, Child in Montgomery County: Documents
A man tried to tried to pay a hitman $350 to break into a woman’s Rockville, Maryland, home and threaten to kill her and a young girl, charging documents say.
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Police: Man Tried to Hire Hitman to Threaten Woman, Girl
A man tried to hire a hitman to threaten a woman and a little girl with a gun, police say. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Suspect in Jogger's Death Deemed Competent to Stand Trial
A 23-year-old suspect in the fatal stabbing of jogger Wendy Martinez was found competent to stand trial. Anthony Crawford is accused of fatally stabbing Wendy Martinez near Logan Circle on Sept. 18, 2018.
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Suspect Not Competent to Stand Trial in Killing of DC Jogger
The suspect in the death of a woman who was stabbed while jogging in Logan Circle is not competent to stand trial, a mental health screening determined.
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Ex-Disney Actor Charged With 6 Counts in Underage Sex Case
Former Disney Channel actor Stoney Westmoreland has been charged with six felony counts after authorities said he tried to have sex with a 13-year-old boy.
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Prosecutors: Video Shows Suspect in Knife Aisle at Giant Before Jogger Stabbed
A D.C. police detective’s testimony revealed new details Thursday in the case of a young woman who was stabbed and killed while jogging in Logan Circle.
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Michael Ford Found Guilty in Deadly Attack at Prince George's County Police Station
A jury has convicted a man accused of opening fire on a Maryland police station in a videotaped attack before an undercover narcotics detective was mistakenly shot and killed.
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Jury Gets Case Against Man Charged in Police Station Attack
A gunman who attacked a Maryland police station created a “combat zone” that led to an officer mistakenly killing an undercover detective, a prosecutor said Thursday in urging a jury to convict the gunman of murder for starting the videotaped shootout.
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Man Says He Attacked MD Police Station Because He Wanted to Die
A man charged with murder in the friendly-fire shooting death of an undercover police detective testified Wednesday that he was trying to get himself killed when he attacked a Maryland police station and never intended to harm anybody.
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Officer Who Mistook Detective for Gunman Testifies at Trial
A police officer who mistakenly shot an undercover detective says he thought he was firing at a gunman attacking a Maryland police station.
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Trial to Begin Over Deadly Attack on Maryland Police Station
More than two years after a gunman’s videotaped attack on a Maryland police station, a jury will hear testimony that a police officer mistakenly fired the bullet that killed an undercover detective who rushed to the scene of the shootout.
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Man Accused of Stealing McDormand's Oscar Ordered to Trial
McDormand won the award for best actress in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” and lost the statuette after having it engraved at the post-ceremony Governors Ball.