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MPD Requests Help In Keeping Repeat Juvenile Robber Of The Streets

Following is an email from Inspector Edward Delgado, 3D, MPD

Good Morning Neighbors I write this email to inform you that the Third District made yet another arrest for robbery, however the circumstances surrounding this latest robbery you will find upsetting.  The facts are reported as reported below:In the earlier this year the Columbia Heights neighborhood experienced a rash of violent robberies.  This particular suspect approaches people from behind and hits his victims.  Once the victim is down, stolen are cell phones, money and IPODS.  The suspect was also identified as committing six (6) robberies within the METRO Rail System.  Once this suspect was developed as a viable suspect in the METRO robberies, DC Police began to look at the suspect on several robberies as well..  The suspect was was subsequently identified in thirteen (13) robberies in Columbia Heights.  The suspect, who was a juvenile, was released from jail because he was found to be incompetent to stand trial. 

The suspect was released back into the Columbia Heights Community where he committed another 6 robberies.  The total number of robberies at that time stood at nine teen (19) robberies.  Well the suspect was released back into the community and was placed in a halfway house where he absconded and came back to the Columbia Heights neighborhood.  Well, I was never notified that he was released or even absconded from the group home.  Recently, he committed yet another robbery, this time within the grounds of Cardozo High School. This is a total of twenty (20) robberies that this suspect has committed and I am concerned that if this person released again he may commit more robberies or worse harm one of you.  I find this lack of accountability by the juvenile justice system to be a travesty and a disservice to the community.

Please view the enclosed OAG Organizational Chart (click here OAG Chart) and I ask that each of you write an email or letter to the Attorney General Peter Nickels and every supervisor, manager, and attorney under the “PUBLIC SAFETY CLUSTER”

Please remember that the email address is the First Name then a dot then the last name @ DC. Gov

(Ex. Edward.Delgado@ dc.gov)I expect each of you to flood the email system today because time is critical in this matter.  Let them not release this criminal yet again into the community.  You can refer to this juvenile as M.A.R., they will know whom you are talking about.  I also ask you to forward this email to which ever person you think will assist in this matter.  Remember flood the system….Office of the Attorney General
Government of the District of Columbia
One Judiciary Square
441 4th Street NW
Suite 1060N
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 727-3400     

Edward Delgado
Inspector
Third District Sub Station
750 Park Road, N.W
Washington, DC.

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