Victim Had Just Finished Having Breakfast With Mother
WASHINGTON
– Kelby Gordon, 32, of Washington, D.C., has been found guilty by a jury of
second-degree murder while armed, assault with intent to kill while armed, and
related firearms offenses for killing an innocent bystander and firing into an
occupied bedroom during a broad-daylight shooting in Southeast Washington,
announced U.S. Attorney Jessie K. Liu, Peter Newsham, Chief of the Metropolitan
Police Department (MPD), and Nancy McNamara, Assistant Director in Charge of
the FBI’s Washington Field Office.
Gordon was
found guilty on July 23, 2018, following a trial in the Superior Court of the
District of Columbia. He is to be sentenced on Sept. 21, 2018, by the Honorable
Milton C. Lee.
According
to the government’s evidence, on March 24, 2016, at approximately 11:15 a.m.,
the victim, Gabriel Turner, was walking in a cut-through behind the 2600 block
of Birney Place SE, headed to a nearby bus stop. Mr. Turner, 46, who had
intellectual disabilities and who was working at the FBI as a janitor, had just
finished having breakfast with his mother – as he had every morning. Gordon,
meanwhile, was in the area and, after seeing another man pull out a large
amount of money, decided to rob that man near the mouth of the cut-through.
However,
as Gordon attempted to rob the man, the man began to pull out his own firearm.
Gordon, in his own words, gave the man no chance, and pulled his gun out first.
The two men began running down the cut-through behind Mr. Turner.
Unbeknownst to Mr. Turner, Gordon planted his feet and began firing
towards the man, who fled in the same direction that Mr. Turner was walking.
The man who Gordon was targeting weaved around Mr. Turner and escaped, but a
single bullet struck Mr. Turner in the upper back as he ducked. The bullet
lodged itself in Mr. Turner’s sinus – killing him almost instantly. Two other
bullets flew into an occupied apartment across the street, just missing the head
of a second victim as he returned to bed.
An
investigation led to Gordon’s arrest on April 17, 2016, by the Capital Area
Regional Fugitive Task Force.
In
announcing the verdict, U.S. Attorney Liu, Chief Newsham, and Assistant
Director in Charge McNamara commended the work of those who investigated the
case from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), as well as the FBI/MPD Safe
Streets Task Force and the FBI’s Cellular Analysis Survey Team, which helped
identify Mr. Turner’s assailant. They also expressed appreciation for the
assistance provided by the United States Park Police, the Capital Area Regional
Fugitive Task Force, the United States Marshals Service, and the District of
Columbia Department of Corrections.
They acknowledged the efforts of those who
worked on the case from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, including Victim/Witness
Service Coordinators La June Thames and Katina Adams-Washington; Victim/Witness
Advocate Jennifer Clark; Administrative Services Specialist Sallie Rynas;
Forensic Operation/Program Specialist Benjamin Kagan-Guthrie; Investigative
Analyst Zachary McMenamin; Criminal Investigator John Marsh; Paralegal
Specialists Lornce Applewhite and Jeffrey Bloom; Litigation Technology
Specialist Thomas “Ron” Royal, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily A. Miller, who
initially investigated the case.
Finally,
they commended the work of Assistant U.S. Attorneys Lindsey Merikas and Monica
Trigoso, who investigated and prosecuted the case.
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