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DC man was sentenced to 10 years in prison and five years of supervised release after attempting Carjack vehicle under weapons. The person within the unmarked vehicle was the deputy of the US Marshal in protective details near the residence of the Supreme Court’s justice Sonia Sotomayor.
AND DC Metropolitan Police Directorate (MPD) wrote in July 5, 2024, a statement that at about 1:15 in the morning the suspect – which was now identified as Kentrell Flowers – approached one of Marshal and pointed a gun at him “in an apparent attempt to run him.” At that moment, Marshal drew his service weapon and fired four shots, one of which hit the flowers in his mouth.

Authorities recovered .40 Smith & Wesson caliber with 8 rounds of ammunition .40 Caliber in the 13-wheeler from the scene of a waste attempt that target the Sonia Sotomayor Safety Court, according to a police complaint. Sotomayor was not involved in the incident. (DC Metropolitan Police | Getty Images)
House staff victim of armed waste in the popular neighborhood of Washington
According to Ministry of Justice (Doom), “The Flowers fell to the ground” after being shot, at which time an unknown companion rushed in silver minivan, while another unknown companion fled the place on foot.
There is no sign of justice Sotomayor at the time at the time at her home or at any danger.

The Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of USA John Roberts (L) and associated Justices (LR) Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh stand on the floor of the house. (Getty Images)
Security for us Supreme Court Justices It was expanded after attempting to assassination at 2022 against justice by Brett Kavanaugh.
After missing the controversial D However, Roske eventually called the Montgomery County Emergency Center and said he was experiencing suicide and murderous thoughts, According to the impression.
Carjackings tortured Washington for years, DC, which led to establishment Carjacking Taskforce in January 2021. The working group is expanded next year. In February 2022. MPD began cooperating with Prince George’s Police Directorate based in Maryland (PGPD) in the fight against Carjacking.

Photo of a vehicle to implement the Law for Police Directorate DC. (CELAL GUNES/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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So far, this year MPD recorded 121 Carjackings, the vast majority of which – 95 incidents (79%) – included weapons. Although they are still high, these numbers represent a decrease in Carjacking rates. 2024, in the same period, DC saw 198 Carjackings136 of which included firearms. However, the number of arrests remains approximately the same, and MPD has shown 61 arrests in 2024 as opposed to 64 in 2025.
MPD advises anyone who is threatened by armed potential Carcacker to give up their car and do not discuss with the attacker.
Stephen Sorace and Louis Casiano contributed to Fox News Digital.