Teen charged in shooting of Commanders running back pleads guilty

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The 17-year-old pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon and carrying pistol without a license in the shooting of Brian Robinson Jr.

Andre Robertson Jr. while the youth was sitting on his grandmother’s porch in Northeast Washington.

District prosecutors revealed new details of the shooting and attempted robbery at Friday’s hearing. According to prosecutors, at just before 6 p.m. on Aug. 28, the teens approached Robinson as he was walking on the sidewalk. One of the two armed teens walked up to Robinson and pulled out gun. Robinson tried to run away. The 17-year-old then ran toward Robinson. He grabbed the teen and wrestled the gun out of the youth’s hands. At that point, the second teenager allegedly fired his weapon.

Prosecutors said after the shooting as the teens ran away, Robinson managed to throw the gun — a pink Glock .33 caliber — into some nearby bushes and alerted police to its location.The second teen was arrested days later. Prosecutors said two months after Robinson’s shooting, the younger teen used his gun in what authorities say was an unrelated fatal shooting on Oct. 13.

In the weeks following the older teen’s arrest, the judge allowed the older teen to be released from theand ordered him to return home to his parents under GPS monitored, 24-hour, home confinement. At the hearing, the teen’s attorney Bryan W. Brown asked the judge for a less restrictive curfew.“He’s doing very well and is in compliance with all of his release conditions your honor, according to social service reports,” Brown said. Prosecutors said they did not oppose any changes to his curfew.

Salerno is scheduled to sentence the teen on Feb. 24. Salerno also reminded the teen that although prosecutors agreed they would not seek DYRS detention beyond three years, that as the judge, he could sentence the teen to DYRS detention for a year longer than prosecutors had agreed, until he turned 21.

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