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Related: About this forumD.C. youth fatally shot by victim of attempted carjacking, police say
LOCAL CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
D.C. youth fatally shot by victim of attempted carjacking, police say
By Peter Hermann and Emily Davies
Updated October 29, 2023 at 5:22 p.m. EDT | Published October 29, 2023 at 2:05 p.m. EDT
An off-duty federal security officer on his way into work Saturday night fatally shot a 13-year-old boy who the officer said was one of two youths who tried to carjack him in the Districts Penn Quarter neighborhood, near public safety buildings and an entertainment complex, according to D.C. police.
Police said in a statement that the officer, waiting for his shift to start, was sitting in his personal vehicle in the 600 block of D Street NW, near the D.C. Superior Court building, when the two youths approached him shortly after 10 p.m. and demanded his vehicle. ... The officer told investigators the youths demanded he get out of his vehicle, and that one of them had his hand in his front waistband pocket as if he had a handgun, according to a police report.
As the off-duty officer got out of his vehicle, police said he told investigators he produced a handgun and shot one of the suspects. The report says the youth was struck once in the chest. The other juvenile ran away. It was not immediately clear if the youth who was shot was the same youth who had his hand in his pocket.
Police said in a statement they have the officers gun in their possession but did not recover any other weapon. Police said the officer legally owned his firearm and is cooperating with the investigation. ... Police identified the slain youth as Vernard Toney Jr., of Southeast Washington. A woman who identified herself as his grandmother, reached by phone on Sunday, declined to comment. ... The officials said the officer has not been arrested and is cooperating with authorities. He was not identified, and further details about who he was working for were not divulged. Police officials had previously described the off-duty officer as a security guard, known as special police officers. They later said he was a federal security officer a role that does not need special police designation.
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Monika Mathur contributed to this report.
By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop
By Emily Davies
Emily Davies is a reporter covering crime and criminal justice in Washington, D.C. She started at The Washington Post as an intern in June 2019. Twitter https://twitter.com/ELaserDavies
D.C. youth fatally shot by victim of attempted carjacking, police say
By Peter Hermann and Emily Davies
Updated October 29, 2023 at 5:22 p.m. EDT | Published October 29, 2023 at 2:05 p.m. EDT
An off-duty federal security officer on his way into work Saturday night fatally shot a 13-year-old boy who the officer said was one of two youths who tried to carjack him in the Districts Penn Quarter neighborhood, near public safety buildings and an entertainment complex, according to D.C. police.
Police said in a statement that the officer, waiting for his shift to start, was sitting in his personal vehicle in the 600 block of D Street NW, near the D.C. Superior Court building, when the two youths approached him shortly after 10 p.m. and demanded his vehicle. ... The officer told investigators the youths demanded he get out of his vehicle, and that one of them had his hand in his front waistband pocket as if he had a handgun, according to a police report.
As the off-duty officer got out of his vehicle, police said he told investigators he produced a handgun and shot one of the suspects. The report says the youth was struck once in the chest. The other juvenile ran away. It was not immediately clear if the youth who was shot was the same youth who had his hand in his pocket.
Police said in a statement they have the officers gun in their possession but did not recover any other weapon. Police said the officer legally owned his firearm and is cooperating with the investigation. ... Police identified the slain youth as Vernard Toney Jr., of Southeast Washington. A woman who identified herself as his grandmother, reached by phone on Sunday, declined to comment. ... The officials said the officer has not been arrested and is cooperating with authorities. He was not identified, and further details about who he was working for were not divulged. Police officials had previously described the off-duty officer as a security guard, known as special police officers. They later said he was a federal security officer a role that does not need special police designation.
{snip}
Monika Mathur contributed to this report.
By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop
By Emily Davies
Emily Davies is a reporter covering crime and criminal justice in Washington, D.C. She started at The Washington Post as an intern in June 2019. Twitter https://twitter.com/ELaserDavies
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D.C. youth fatally shot by victim of attempted carjacking, police say (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2023
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Youth charged in attempted D.C. carjacking that ended in fatal gunfire
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2023
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diane in sf
(4,073 posts)1. His grandmother will probably miss him...
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,657 posts)2. Youth charged in attempted D.C. carjacking that ended in fatal gunfire
LOCAL CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY
Youth charged in attempted D.C. carjacking that ended in fatal gunfire
By Peter Hermann
October 31, 2023 at 6:09 p.m. EDT
D.C. police have arrested a 12-year-old boy who they say was involved in an attempted carjacking Saturday in which the alleged victim, an off-duty federal security officer, fatally shot a 13-year-old suspect. ... Police said the 12-year-old was charged as a juvenile with armed carjacking. Because of his age, his name was not released. The youths alleged accomplice, identified by authorities as Vernard Toney Jr. of Southeast Washington, was fatally shot in the incident, after which the 12-year-old ran away, police said.
Authorities said the attempted carjacking occurred shortly after 10 p.m. in the 600 block of D Street NW, near the D.C. Superior Court and other judicial and public-safety buildings, in the Districts Penn Quarter neighborhood. ... Police said the youths approached the off-duty officer, who was sitting in his personal vehicle waiting for his shift to start. Police said that the youths demanded his vehicle and that he got out.
A police report says the security officer told detectives that one of the youths had his hand in his front waistband pocket as if he had a handgun. The security officer told police he shot one of the youths, according to a report. Police said Vernard Toney was struck in the chest and died at a hospital. Police said they have not recovered a weapon other than the one the security officer used.
It was not immediately clear whether the youth who was shot was the same youth who allegedly had his hand in his pocket. Police said the youth who was not shot was arrested Tuesday. ... Two police officials familiar with Vernard Toneys criminal history said Monday that the youth had been arrested in May on nine prior carjacking and robbery charges.
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By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop
Youth charged in attempted D.C. carjacking that ended in fatal gunfire
By Peter Hermann
October 31, 2023 at 6:09 p.m. EDT
D.C. police have arrested a 12-year-old boy who they say was involved in an attempted carjacking Saturday in which the alleged victim, an off-duty federal security officer, fatally shot a 13-year-old suspect. ... Police said the 12-year-old was charged as a juvenile with armed carjacking. Because of his age, his name was not released. The youths alleged accomplice, identified by authorities as Vernard Toney Jr. of Southeast Washington, was fatally shot in the incident, after which the 12-year-old ran away, police said.
Authorities said the attempted carjacking occurred shortly after 10 p.m. in the 600 block of D Street NW, near the D.C. Superior Court and other judicial and public-safety buildings, in the Districts Penn Quarter neighborhood. ... Police said the youths approached the off-duty officer, who was sitting in his personal vehicle waiting for his shift to start. Police said that the youths demanded his vehicle and that he got out.
A police report says the security officer told detectives that one of the youths had his hand in his front waistband pocket as if he had a handgun. The security officer told police he shot one of the youths, according to a report. Police said Vernard Toney was struck in the chest and died at a hospital. Police said they have not recovered a weapon other than the one the security officer used.
It was not immediately clear whether the youth who was shot was the same youth who allegedly had his hand in his pocket. Police said the youth who was not shot was arrested Tuesday. ... Two police officials familiar with Vernard Toneys criminal history said Monday that the youth had been arrested in May on nine prior carjacking and robbery charges.
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By Peter Hermann
Peter Hermann covers crime for The Washington Post. He previously worked for the Baltimore Sun for 22 years, covering a Baltimore suburb and then the Baltimore Police Department. Twitter https://twitter.com/phscoop
MichMan
(13,020 posts)3. Unbelievable
Two police officials familiar with Vernard Toneys criminal history said Monday that the youth had been arrested in May on nine prior carjacking and robbery charges.