Prosecutors dropped a charge of second-degree murder and other related charges Friday in the case against Daquan Tinker for the shooting death of Terrence Robinson, 48, on Aug. 12, 2012. Judge Robert E. Morin declared a mistrial in the case against Tinker, 18, in October, after a jury cleared him of first-degree premeditated murder and …
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Judge Robert E. Morin declared a mistrial in the case against Daquan Tinker Thursday, after a jury cleared him of two charges and convicted him of one, but deadlocked on remaining charges, including second-degree murder for the shooting death of Terrence Robinson. Earlier Thursday, jurors acquitted Tinker of first-degree premeditated murder and felony murder, but …
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In a partial verdict delivered Thursday, jurors cleared Daquan Tinker of first-degree premeditated murder and felony murder, but found him guilty of robbery while armed. The jury could still convict Tinker of second-degree murder. Jurors believed Tinker to be an “aider and abettor” for the robbery of Antoine Boddie, moments before Terrence Robinson’s death. During …
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During a robbery on Aug. 4, 2012, Daquan Tinker didn’t get Terrence Robinson’s belongings, prosecutors say, “he took his life.” But Tinker’s defense attorneys argue that this is a case of mistaken identity, that there are inconsistencies in eyewitness testimony, and that police involved in the case “failed to follow leads” that would exclude Tinker. …
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Antoine Boddie started his day by taking out the trash and ended his day as a witness to murder, prosecutors say. On Tuesday, Boddie, 55, testified in the murder trial of 18-year-old DaQuan Tinker, who is charged with premeditated first-degree murder, felony murder, and four other charges in connection with the shooting death of Terrence …
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Prosecutors say that Antwoine Boddie watched as Daquan Tinker ran across the 2600 block of Douglass Road Southeast and shot Terrence Robinson four times in a robbery attempt. At the time, Boddie was being robbed by Tinker and four others, according to prosecutors, and he remembered the tall light-skinned man who put on a mask …
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Daquan Tinker, 18, pleaded innocent Tuesday to first-degree murder, felony murder, armed robbery, and six related charges in connection with the 2012 shooting death of Terrence Robinson. This indictment is the second delivered by a grand jury in the case. Tinker was initially indicted last May on one charge of first-degree murder and a related …
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DaQuan Tinker pleaded innocent Friday to a charge of first-degree murder in connection with the August 2012 shooting death of Terence Robinson. A grand jury indicted Tinker last week. In that indictment, Tinker, 16, was charged with one weapons violation, in addition to the murder charge. According to charging documents, a robbery victim identified as …
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Daquan Tinker, 16, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the August shooting death of Terrence Robinson, which appears to have been connected to an armed robbery. According to charging documents, Tinker and four others robbed a person at gunpoint in the 2600 block of Douglass Road Southeast early in the morning of …
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Terrence Robinson, 48, was shot to death on Saturday in the 2600 block of Douglas Road, S.E., according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Police were called to the block about 5:19 a.m. on a report of the shooting, according to an MPD news release. When they arrived they found Robinson, of Southeast Washington D.C., suffering …
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