A judge found substantial probability Friday that Zerrick Brown and Earl Patrick committed a robbery that led to the death of 60-year-old Carlton Coltrane. The men are each suspected of first-degree felony murder. Coltrane died on May 9, three days after he was dragged out of a 7-Eleven on 8th Street Southeast and beaten after …
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Judge Karen Howze ordered Earl Patrick held without bond Tuesday in connection with the death of Carlton Coltrane. Coltrane, 60, was robbed at a 7-Eleven shortly after midnight on May 6 and died of injuries sustained during the robbery three days later, according to arrest documents. Patrick, 48, is suspected of felony first-degree murder and …
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Earl Patrick, 48, was arrested Monday on suspicion of first-degree felony murder in connection to the assault that lead to the death of 60-year-old Carlton Coltrane, according to MPD. On May 6, Coltrane was taken to a local hospital after he beaten in a robbery attempt at a 7-Eleven in the 400 block of 8th …
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Zerrick Brown, 42, was held without bond in connection to the death of Carlton Coltrane, who was killed after sustaining injuries in a robbery at a 7-Eleven near the Eastern Market Metro Station. Judge Karen Howze found probable cause to hold Brown based on identifications made from a surveillance video released by Metropolitan Police. Another …
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A 42-year-old Northwest D.C. man was arrested Thursday in connection with the death of 60-year-old Carlton Coltrane last Friday. The man, identified by police as Zerrick Brown, is suspected of first-degree felony murder. Police believe Coltrane was beaten in a robbery attempt last week and died of his injuries last Friday. On May 6, Coltrane …
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A 60-year-old man beaten in a robbery attempt last week died of his injuries on Friday, MPD said Sunday night. The man is identified as Carlton Coltrane of Southeast DC. MPD is seeking two people in relation to Coltrane’s death. Both are pictured in a YouTube video of surveillance video from what appears to be …
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