Monday, October 27, 2025

"18-year-old wanted for killing congressional intern also wanted for separate murder in D.C."

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
sent: saturday, october 25, 2025 at 10:50:14 p.m. edt

"18-year-old wanted for killing congressional intern also wanted for separate murder in D.C."

https://wjla.com/news/local/washington-dc-congressional-intern-shooting-75000-cash-reward-fbi-homicide-mpd-suspect-naqwan-antonio-lucas-eric-tarpinian-jachym-zoey-kelley-manhunt-murder-investigation



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good job fixing the comments,N.S. Must have been a mess.

--GRA

AbolishTenure said...

"Naqwan"? Mamma name him after Narcan? Mamma needs to give the journos a picture of a littler and cuter Naqwan right away, à la Trayvon. There's a juror pool out there than needs to get to know the lil' fella better.

Naqwan may get sent away for awhile. But they'd really prefer to find a way to jail this Mass. elected official who "shared a link to an AI-generated video featuring animals with faces of politicians from the Democratic Party singing 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' by The Tokens". The Obamas as apes apparently triggered some people and the dummy anticipated that when he posted it.https://www.masslive.com/news/2025/10/central-mass-select-board-chair-shared-ai-generated-video-depicting-obamas-as-apes.html.

Anonymous said...

UPDATE ON WHITE MAN IN GRAND RAPIDS,WHO WAS REGINALD DENNY'ED BY FOUR TO FIVE bLACK "KIDS";THE THREE ARRESTED,WILL NOT BE CHARGED AS ADULTS AT THIS TIME--THEREFORE,NO NAMES GIVEN

GRA:This near murder occurred in an extremely White area of Grand Rapids--almost out of the city. Probably one more blow to the head would have killed the vic.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Kent County prosecutor said two more teenagers have been charged in a theft after an attack where Grand Rapids police said a man was jumped and seriously injured before the teens broke into his home.

The two teens were charged Tuesday with receiving/concealing a motor vehicle, larceny from person and third-degree home invasion, which are all felony charges, according to Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker. Another, third teen had previously been charged with aggravated assault, illegal use of financial transaction device and receiving/concealing a motor vehicle.

GRPD: Teens severely beat man, then broke into home
The attack happened Aug. 16. Officers with the Grand Rapids Police Department were called around 8:30 a.m. for a burglary at a home on 8th Street NW near Parkhurst Avenue on Grand Rapids’ West Side. It was reported by someone who did not live in the home. Officers tried to reach the person who lived there, but he didn’t answer.


The same day, police got a call from a hospital saying an unidentified man had been brought in by ambulance around 6 a.m. He had been listed in critical condition. GRPD confirmed the man was the resident of the home that had been broken into.

Family identified the man to News 8 as Todd Johnson. He underwent emergency surgery for a brain injury and was in intensive care for a week. Then he was moved to a rehabilitation facility.

Todd Johnson in the hospital. (Courtesy family)
Todd Johnson in the hospital. (Courtesy family)
Family said they were told Johnson was attacked while walking home and left “bloody and unconscious in the middle of the street.” Later, family said, the attackers went to Johnson’s home and stole his car.


GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom said the assailants likely did not know Johnson. News 8 reported in September that detectives took four juvenile suspects into custody following the attack and one of them was charged. Winstrom said it was possible a fifth person was involved.

It’s not clear if the two charged Tuesday were part of the four that were initially taken into custody. Winstrom and Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker said all three teens are being charged as juveniles.

“This investigation continues, clearly there were more individuals involved and the police are doing everything they can to properly identify them and charge any individual for their role in this incident. As of now, under the law in Michigan, we cannot move anyone into adult court,” Becker wrote to News 8 Tuesday.

Johnson’s family has launched a GoFundMe account to help cover his medical bills.

--GRA