Three men from Washington DC admit guilt in 2018 shooting that injured a father and his teenage son – WTOP News

Three men have pleaded guilty in a shooting incident that took place in Northeast D.C. over five years ago. The incident resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy and left his father injured. According to the police, the shooting was a case of mistaken identity.

Three men have confessed to their involvement in a tragic shooting incident that took place more than five years ago in Northeast D.C. The incident resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy and left his father injured. According to police, the shooting was a result of mistaken identity.

Jamal Matthews, Darnell Savoy, and Stefon Freshley, all residents of D.C., have admitted their guilt in the shooting incident that took place on December 28, 2018. The incident involved the shooting of a teenager and his 34-year-old father in the Clay Terrace neighborhood of the District, as stated in a press release.

Authorities report that Matthews spotted the victims’ SUV and immediately called for assistance. A contact was then made to Freshley, who promptly made his way to Matthews’ location in Savoy’s vehicle.

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