By | March 17, 2024

Accident – Death – Obituary News :

Witness Testifies in 2020 Homicide Case in Washington, DC

On March 14, a witness linked to a defendant in a 2020 homicide case testified about a possible murder weapon before DC Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt.

Koran Jackson, 23, Tyiion Kyree Freeman, 24, and Stephen Nelson, 22, are three of five individuals charged with multiple counts of conspiracy, assault with the intent to kill while armed, first-degree murder while armed, carrying a pistol without a license, and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence in connection to the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Malachi Lukes on March 1, 2020 on the 600 block of S Street, NW. The shooting also left a second juvenile victim located in the vicinity suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to the right leg.

Alleged Co-Conspirators in the Case

The case also involves alleged co-conspirators Reginald Steele, 24, and Aaron Brown, 27.

Testimony of the Witness

Prosecution brought in a witness who they believe received a firearm from Freeman after the shooting and then sold it. The firearm was allegedly used in the murder of Lukes.

The witness stated that he had known Freeman for more than five years and described himself “like a big brother to him”. To corroborate the witnesses’ previous testimony, prosecution presented Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) body-worn camera footage depicting the witness standing in a group with others including Freeman.

Feud Between Street Groups

The prosecution believes the feud between the 3500 Street Group and the 9th Street Group had started as “rap beef” and had resulted in the death of Byrd as well as Lukes.

Continuation of Testimony

Due to time constraints, the witness was unable to finish his testimony and will resume on Mar. 18. A detective from the Arlington Police Department (APD) was also called to testify. The witness had been on patrol when he arrested the associate of Freeman and had recovered the firearm supposedly used in the shooting of Lukes.

The prosecution presented the gun to the jury and using the serial number, the witness testified that the firearm had been reported stolen from Washington, DC. Trial will resume March 18.

Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing case.

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