Wayne Jackson, Harold Proctor, and Christopher Williams were sentenced to prison terms Friday for their involvement in the Dec. 2011 stabbing death of 20-year-old Kevin Blackwell Jr. Judge Ronna Beck sentenced Jackson to the longest term – 24 years. Williams received a 22-year sentence, and Proctor was sentenced to 19 years in prison. The three …
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Three defendants pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder charges in the 2011 death of 20-year-old Kevin Blackwell Jr. Wayne Jackson, 23, Harold Proctor, 20, and Christopher Williams, 21, were indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges in August for what prosecutors said was a killing motivated by revenge. Blackwell, according to prosecutors, had …
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A grand jury has charged Harold Proctor, Christopher Williams and Wayne Jackson with first-degree murder in connection with the stabbing death of Kevin Blackwell Jr. The indictment, issued in August, also charges the men with aggravating circumstances — which could carry an additional penalty if they are convicted of murder. The indictment charges that on …
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Christopher Williams, 20, waived his right to a preliminary hearing on Thursday. Williams is one of three suspects in the January stabbing death of Kevin Blackwell Jr. Judge Ronna Beck found substantial probability in the case for co-defendant, Harold Proctor, and probable cause for co-defendant, Wayne Jackson. According to charging documents in the cases, detectives …
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A D.C. Superior Court judge ordered Wayne Jackson be held after a preliminary hearing today in the stabbing death of Kevin Blackwell Jr. Jackson, 22, of Capitol Heights Md., is charged with felony murder. His case joins those of Harold Maurice Proctor and Christopher Reginald Williams, also suspected in Blackwell’s death. During the hearing held …
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A third suspect has been arrested on suspicion of felony murder in connection with the stabbing death of Kevin Blackwell Jr. Wayne A. Jackson, a 22-year-old Capitol Heights Md. man, was presented with the charge today at DC Superior Court. His case joins those of Harold Maurice Proctor and Christopher Reginald Williams, also suspected in …
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