Anthony Speight | Homicide Watch DChttp://homicidewatch.org/suspects/anthony-speight/Latest news about Anthony Speighten-usFri, 08 Feb 2013 15:40:47 -0500Anthony Speight Sentenced to 21 Years in Prison for Murder of Billy Mitchellhttp://homicidewatch.org/2013/02/08/anthony-speight-sentenced-to-21-years-in-prison-for-murder-of-billy-mitchell/<p><a href="http://homicidewatch.org/suspects/anthony-speight/" >Anthony Tyrone Speight Jr</a>. was sentenced to 21 years in prison Friday for the 2011 slaying of 33-year-old <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/victims/william-mitchell/" >William Robert Mitchell</a>. </p> <p>Speight, 23, pled guilty to second-degree murder while armed in connection with the case in October 2012.<br /> <span id="more-12928"></span><br /> Judge Russell Canan delivered the sentence in front of an emotional courtroom Friday afternoon. </p> <p>“This was a gratuitous crime,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Holly Schick said at sentencing. “[The killing] was unnecessary, and it was over a mere $20.”</p> <p>According to the government's proffer of facts, around 11 p.m. on Jan. 19, 2011, Speight approached a woman near a small park in Truxton Circle and propositioned her for sex. The woman refused, so Speight rode his bicycle over to Mitchell, who was waiting at a bus stop near Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street Northwest. </p> <p>Speight asked Mitchell for $20, but when he refused, the two men began arguing. The woman walked over to Speight and told him to leave Mitchell alone, and then tried to call police from her cell phone. Speight slapped the phone from the woman's hands, and Mitchell jumped on Speight's back. </p> <p>Speight and Mitchell fell to the ground, and during the struggle Speight pulled a handgun. He then fired several shots into Mitchell's torso. Mitchell later died at the hospital. </p> <p>Several of Mitchell's family and friends were in the courtroom for sentencing, many of whom had written victim impact statements to aid in the sentencing of Speight. </p> <p>Canan called the letters “wonderful and very moving.”</p> <p>Reading from one he quoted, “Please let Mr. Speight know that I do wish him well, and I hope that he too will one day know the true value of a life."</p> <p>Brian Walton, a friend of Mitchell's, said Mitchell was fun-loving. </p> <p>"[Mitchell's name] still comes up in conversations because that's the mark he left on those around him," Walton said.</p> <p>Mitchell was awarded a Medal of Valor for his actions in the park after his grandfather, a World War II veteran, appealed to the American Legion, Mitchell's brother Brian said. </p> <p>The American Legion Post 524 in Ocean City, NJ, issued the Medal of Valor to Mitchell for exhibiting “exceptional courage, attended by extraordinary decisiveness, presence of mind, an unusual swiftness of action, without regard for his own personal safety, intervened in an effort to save the individual from harm and did so at the expense of his own life.” </p> <p>The Knights of Columbus Father Blake Council #2560 in Ocean City, NJ, also issued an award to Mitchell “to commemorate his exceptional courage and presence of mind, without regard for his own personal safety.” </p> <p>Mitchell was not a military veteran. </p> <p>Before sentencing, Speight's father--Anthony Sr.--pleaded the court to show leniency. </p> <p>“There's no excuse for what happened that night,” Speight Sr. told the judge. “But he's not a career criminal. He had a bad night, and it's a sad, unfortunate incident.”</p> <p>Speight Sr. told the court that Speight had been abused by his grandfather and neglected by his mother. Speight had trouble in school and turned to drugs, but joined the military and cleaned himself up, his father said, adding that he had been medically discharged.</p> <p>After his discharge, he returned to dealing and using drugs; he admitted to the court that he was under the influence at the time of Mitchell's murder. </p> <p>“I want to apologize to the Mitchell family; I was wrong,” Speight said. “I didn't think straight. I just acted.”</p> <p>Judge Canan acknowledged Speight's military service, dysfunctional upbringing and history of mental issues. But Canan also showed disappointment in the allegation that a few hours before Speight fatally shot Mitchell he had terrorized two college students during a drug purchase. Speight is scheduled to be tried for his actions in that case later this year. </p> <p><em>A press release from the US Attorney's Office is below. Sentencing documents have been added to this post.</em></p> <blockquote><p> <strong>District Man Sentenced to 21 Years in Prison For 2011 Murder in Northwest Washington<br /> - Shooting Followed Attempted Robbery -</strong></p> <p>WASHINGTON - Anthony Speight, Jr., 24, of Washington, D.C., was sentenced today to a 21-year prison term for the January 2011 slaying of a man following a robbery attempt in Northwest Washington, U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen Jr. announced.</p> <p>Speight pled guilty in September 2012 to a charge of second-degree murder while armed. He was sentenced by the Honorable Russell F. Canan in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Upon completion of his prison term, Speight will be placed on five years of supervised release.</p> <p>According to the government’s evidence, on Jan. 19, 2011, shortly after 11 p.m., Speight was riding a bicycle at Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street NW. As Speight crossed the intersection, he approached a young woman and unsuccessfully propositioned her for sex. Turned away, Speight then continued across the intersection and approached William R. Mitchell, 33, who was walking home from a nearby Metro station.</p> <p>While still on his bicycle, Speight demanded money from Mr. Mitchell. At some point during their exchange, the defendant lifted up his shirt, revealing a silver .357 revolver. The young woman, who was still nearby, intervened and told Speight that she would call the police if he did not leave Mr. Mitchell alone. She then pulled out her phone to call the police. Speight knocked the phone out of her hand and repeatedly ran over the phone with his bicycle.</p> <p>Then, as the woman bent over to pick up her phone, Mr. Mitchell jumped on Speight’s back. Speight and Mr. Mitchell fell to the ground and struggled. During the struggle, Speight pulled out his revolver and shot Mr. Mitchell four times.</p> <p>Speight is to stand trial in July 2013 in an unrelated case involving an armed carjacking that took place on the afternoon of Jan. 19, 2011 in Northeast Washington. He has pled not guilty to charges.</p> <p>In announcing the sentence, U.S. Attorney Machen commended the efforts of the detectives and other personnel who investigated the case for the Metropolitan Police Department. He acknowledged the hard work and dedication of those who assisted with the investigation and prosecution at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, including Victim/Witness Advocate Marcia Rinker and Paralegal Specialist Debra Joyner. Finally, he thanked Assistant U.S. Attorneys Steven Snyder and Holly Shick, who investigated and prosecuted the case.</p></blockquote> <p><script src="//s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/viewer/loader.js"></script><br /> <script> DV.load("//www.documentcloud.org/documents/603988-anthony-speight-sentencing-documents.js", { width: 450, height: 600, sidebar: false, container: "#DV-viewer-603988-anthony-speight-sentencing-documents" }); </script></p> <noscript> <a href="http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/603988/anthony-speight-sentencing-documents.pdf" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','download','http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/603988/anthony-speight-sentencing-documents.pdf']);">Anthony Speight Sentencing Documents (PDF)</a><br /> <br /> <a href="http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/603988/anthony-speight-sentencing-documents.txt" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','http://s3.documentcloud.org']);">Anthony Speight Sentencing Documents (Text)</a><br /> </noscript> Penny RayFri, 08 Feb 2013 15:40:47 -0500http://homicidewatch.org/2013/02/08/anthony-speight-sentenced-to-21-years-in-prison-for-murder-of-billy-mitchell/William Robert MitchellAnthony SpeightAnthony Speight Pleads Guilty in Bill Mitchell Jr. Murderhttp://homicidewatch.org/2012/10/17/anthony-speight-pleads-guilty-in-bill-mitchell-jr-murder/<p>On Sept. 20, <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/suspects/anthony-speight/" >Anthony Speight</a> pled guilty to a charge of second-degree murder while armed in the January 2011 shooting of <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/victims/william-mitchell/" >Billy Mitchell</a>, bringing to end a case that garnered widespread attention and led District and community leaders to say that they would address crime in the gentrifying neighborhoods of Truxton Circle and Bloomingdale.<br /> <span id="more-10452"></span><br /> According to a proffer of facts signed by Speight and his attorneys, Speight shot Mitchell after an altercation involving an unnamed woman and an attempted robbery.</p> <p>According to those documents, Speight approached the young woman on a bicycle at about 11:00 p.m. on Jan. 19, 2011, and propositioned her for sex. When she refused, he approached Mitchell, who was waiting at a bus stop at Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street Northwest, and demanded money from him, leading to a confrontation during which Speight revealed a silver .357 revolver. </p> <p>When the woman came to Mitchell’s defense and threatened to call the police, Speight knocked her cell phone out of her hand and ran over it repeatedly with a bicycle. Mitchell then jumped on Speight’s back and the two of them fell to the ground.</p> <p>According to the proffer, during the struggle, Speight said, “This is what I’ve been waiting for,” or something to that effect, and he shot Mitchell four times before fleeing on his bike.</p> <p>Speight was arrested more than 11 months after the shooting, and admitted to detectives during a post-arrest interview that he had shot Mitchell. In June he was indicted on eight charges including first-degree murder, felony murder, assault, and threats in addition to four weapons charges.</p> <p>Speight is scheduled for sentencing on Nov. 30 at 11 a.m.</p> <p><em>Plea documents will be added to this post shortly.</em></p> Jonah NewmanWed, 17 Oct 2012 13:33:02 -0400http://homicidewatch.org/2012/10/17/anthony-speight-pleads-guilty-in-bill-mitchell-jr-murder/William Robert MitchellAnthony SpeightAnthony Speight Pleads Innocent in Bill Mitchell Murderhttp://homicidewatch.org/2012/07/19/anthony-speight-pleads-innocent-in-bill-mitchell-murder/<p><a href="http://homicidewatch.org/suspects/anthony-speight/" >Anthony Speight</a> pled innocent to eight charges included first-degree murder while armed on Thursday for the shooting death of <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/victims/william-mitchell/" >Bill Mitchell</a>.<br /> <span id="more-10005"></span><br /> A Grand Jury indicted Speight on the charges, including first-degree and felony murder, assault, threats, and weapons violations, in June.</p> <p>Speight was also scheduled for a status hearing today in an armed carjacking that took place same day Mitchell was killed.</p> <p>Holly Schick, the prosecuting attorney in the murder case, said she believes the gun used in the carjacking may have been the same weapon used to commit the murder. </p> <p>According to charging documents in the homicide case, Mitchell was walking home from the theater on Jan. 19 when he was shot and killed. Mitchell’s family and friends, and D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr., said Mitchell was killed while coming to the aid of a woman. Homicide detectives now say it may be the opposite.</p> <p>According to charging documents in the case, a man on a bicycle approached a woman near a small park in Truxton Circle and propositioned her for sex. She refused. The man then rode over to Mitchell, who was at a nearby bus stop, and asked for $20. When Mitchell refused, the man argued with him. The woman then came over to assist Mitchell, told the man man to leave Mitchell alone, and tried to call 911. The man knocked her cell phone out of her hand, Mitchell jumped on the man’s back, and he and the man fell to the ground.</p> <p>During the struggle the man produced a handgun, said “This is what I have been waiting for,” shot Mitchell, and biked away.</p> <p>Speight is scheduled for a status hearing on Aug. 24 at 11:00 a.m at which point the government said they will have a post-indictment plea offer ready. </p> <p>A trial date has been set for Dec. 3.</p> <p><em>A copy of the indictment will be added to this post later this afternoon.</em></p> Rebecca ZisserThu, 19 Jul 2012 13:51:41 -0400http://homicidewatch.org/2012/07/19/anthony-speight-pleads-innocent-in-bill-mitchell-murder/William Robert MitchellAnthony SpeightAnthony Speight Waives Preliminary Hearing in Bill Mitchell Jr. Shooting Deathhttp://homicidewatch.org/2012/01/06/anthony-speight-waives-preliminary-hearing-in-bill-mitchell-jr-shooting-death/<p>The man suspected of killing Bloomingdale man <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/victims/william-mitchell/" >Bill Mitchell Jr.</a> waived his right to a preliminary hearing Friday.</p> <p><a href="http://homicidewatch.org/suspects/anthony-speight/" >Anthony Speight</a>, the defendant, is due back in court Feb. 10. <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/2011/12/28/robbery-attempt-at-center-of-bill-mitchells-truxton-circle-shooting-death/" >Charging documents</a> state that Mitchell may have been killed in the course of a robbery for $20.</p> Laura AmicoFri, 06 Jan 2012 17:55:20 -0500http://homicidewatch.org/2012/01/06/anthony-speight-waives-preliminary-hearing-in-bill-mitchell-jr-shooting-death/William Robert MitchellAnthony SpeightRobbery Attempt at Center of Bill Mitchell's Truxton Circle Shooting Deathhttp://homicidewatch.org/2011/12/28/robbery-attempt-at-center-of-bill-mitchells-truxton-circle-shooting-death/<p>A $20 robbery may have been the cause of <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/victims/william-mitchell/" >Bill Mitchell</a>'s shooting death in Truxton Circle last January.</p> <p>That's according to charging documents made public today just before <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/suspects/anthony-speight/" >Anthony Speight</a>, the man prosecutors say killed Mitchell, was presented with a charge of first degree murder while armed.<br /> <span id="more-7150"></span><br /> Speight's attorney submitted to the government's facts and did not oppose Speight's detention while he is awaiting a preliminary hearing.</p> <p>Mitchell was walking home from the theater on Jan. 19 when he was shot and killed. <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/2011/01/26/video-from-vigil-for-bill-mitchell/" >Mitchell's family and friends</a>, and D.C. Council member <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/21/AR2011012106944.html" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','http://www.washingtonpost.com']);">Harry Thomas Jr.</a>, said Mitchell was killed while coming to the aid of a woman. Homicide detectives now say it may be the opposite.</p> <p>According to charging documents in the case, a man on a bicycle approached a woman near a small park in Truxton Circle and propositioned her for sex. She refused. The man then rode over to Mitchell, who was at a nearby bus stop, and asked for $20. When Mitchell refused, the man argued with him. The woman then came over to assist Mitchell, told the man man to leave Mitchell alone, and tried to call 911. The man knocked her cell phone out of her hand, Mitchell jumped on the man's back, and he and the man fell to the ground. </p> <p>During the struggle the man produced a handgun, said "This is what I have been waiting for," shot Mitchell, and biked away.</p> <p>No arrest was made until yesterday, when MPD announced that Speight would face a murder charge in connection with the case. A person who knows Speight said Speight biked past just after the shooting. When the witness asked Speight to give him his bike, Speight declined, saying police were likely searching for it.</p> <p>The witness told police Speight had said "a white man had played with him and was taking him for a joke." </p> <p>Speight was ordered held on the murder charge and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for Jan. 6, 2012. </p> <p>Speight is awaiting trial in an armed carjacking case. That offense is alleged to have occurred just six hours before Mitchell was killed.</p> <p>Charging documents are below.</p> <p><script src="http://s3.documentcloud.org/viewer/loader.js"></script><br /> <script> DV.load('http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/281393-scn-0045.js', { width: 450, height: 600, sidebar: false, container: "#DV-viewer-281393-scn-0045" }); </script></p> Laura AmicoWed, 28 Dec 2011 15:45:00 -0500http://homicidewatch.org/2011/12/28/robbery-attempt-at-center-of-bill-mitchells-truxton-circle-shooting-death/William Robert MitchellAnthony SpeightAnthony Speight Arrested in January Death of Bill Mitchell in Truxton Circlehttp://homicidewatch.org/2011/12/27/anthony-speight-arrested-in-january-death-of-bill-mitchell-in-truxton-circle/<p>Police today announced the arrest of 23-year-old <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/suspects/anthony-speight/" >Anthony Speight</a> in the January shooting death of <a href="http://homicidewatch.org/victims/william-mitchell/" >Bill Mitchell</a> near North Capitol Street and Florida Avenue NW.</p> <p>Speight, who has no fixed address, is being held on suspicion of first degree murder while armed.</p> <p>A statement from MPD is below:<br /> <span id="more-7114"></span></p> <blockquote> <p>(Washington, DC)-Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch have announced that an arrest has been made in the fatal shooting which occurred at the intersection of North Capitol Street and Florida Avenue, NW.</p> <p>On Wednesday, January 19, 2011, at approximately 11:00 pm, units from the Fifth District responded to the intersection of North Capitol Street and Florida Avenue, NW, for the report of the sounds of gunshots. Prior to their arrival a First District Unit was flagged down by a citizen and advised of a shooting victim on the corner of North Capitol Street and Florida Avenue, NW. DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene and transported the victim to an area hospital where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead.</p> <p>The decedent is identified as 33-year-old William Mitchell of Northwest, DC.</p> <p>On Tuesday, December 27, 2011, at approximately 1:25 pm, DC Metropolitan Police Department homicide detectives arrested 23-year-old Anthony Speight, with no fixed address, pursuant to a DC Superior Court warrant charging him with First Degree Murder while Armed. </p></blockquote> Chris AmicoTue, 27 Dec 2011 18:44:10 -0500http://homicidewatch.org/2011/12/27/anthony-speight-arrested-in-january-death-of-bill-mitchell-in-truxton-circle/William Robert MitchellAnthony Speight