Police hold two teens without bail for the murder of a congressional intern in D.C., while one suspect remains at large.
WASHINGTON — Two suspects in connection with the death of a congressional intern in D.C. are being held without bail, while police are still looking for a third.
Police are still looking for 18-year-old Naqwan Lucas, while Kelvin Thomas Jr. and Jailen Lucas, both 17, have been jailed for the murder of 21-year-old Eric Michael Tarpinian-Jachym.
Prosecutors say both teens have violent crimes on their records.
According to police, shortly before 10:30 a.m. on June 30 near the Washington Convention Center, Tarpinian-Jachym was caught in a hail of gunfire ─ more than 60 rounds ─ issuing from a stolen black Acura RLX.
Investigators say the vehicle had been stolen earlier in the day in Maryland and tracked by cameras and license plate readers as it made its way into D.C.
Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, from Granby, Massachusetts, was working in D.C. as an intern for Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kan.) when he was shot near the Mount Vernon Square 7th Street-Convention Center Metro station. He succumbed to injuries at the hospital the next day.
Investigators do not believe Tarpinian-Jachym was the target, rather that he was caught up in a dispute between rival groups.
They found two rifles and one 9 mm pistol at the scene.
A military judge sentenced Pvt. Deron Gordon to over six years in prison for sexually assaulting a college student.
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — A Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier who sexually assaulted a college student in the barracks in 2024 was sentenced to more than six years in prison Friday.
A military judge sentenced Pvt. Deron Gordon, 20, to six years and three months in prison after he pleaded guilty to one specification each of sexual assault, abusive sexual contact and as a principal to indecent recording.
Gordon was previously charged with additional crimes, but those were dismissed as part of the plea agreement.
Gordon is one of four soldiers who were charged in in connection to the sexual assault of a college student, who is now a commissioned Army officer, in October 2024.
When Gordon pleaded guilty, he said that he and another soldier followed the college student into a bedroom after she had been drinking with them. He said she was unstable walking into the room and when they went inside she was on the bed and not responsive.
Gordon said he and the other soldier each proceeded to have sex with her and they filmed each other sexually assaulting her on Snapchat.
As part of his sentencing, Gordon will be reduced in rank to E-1 and dishonorably discharged from the Army.
Gordon will serve the remainder of his sentencing at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Once he is released, Gordon must register as a sex offender.
The three other soldiers who were charged in the incident are at different points in the legal process, and their cases are being treated separately.
If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. Additional resources are available on the Washington State Department of Health's website.
KING 5’s Conner Board contributed to this report.