District Man Found Guilty of Charges for Shooting Four People in Northeast Washington D.C.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, March 13, 2023

            WASHINGTON - Travis Littlejohn, 38, of Washington, D.C., was found guilty by a jury of the July 5, 2019, shooting of three men and a woman in Northeast Washington, D.C., announced U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves and Robert J. Contee III, Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department. The verdict was returned late in the day on March 10, 2023. The Honorable Maribeth Raffinan scheduled sentencing for June 2, 2023.

            Littlejohn was found guilty following a two-week trial in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, of all charges in the 28-count indictment, including four counts of assault with intent to kill while armed, one count of aggravated assault while armed, and three counts of assault with significant bodily injury, along with related firearms offenses.

            According to the government’s evidence, on the night of July 5, 2019, after getting into a verbal and physical altercation with a group of people gathered in the 3800 block of Minnesota Avenue NE, Washington, D.C., Littlejohn drove to an apartment two blocks away. Littlejohn drove back to the block minutes later, and after exchanging words with the group again, fired at least seven rounds at them from a semiautomatic firearm from a short distance away. Littlejohn shot four people before two members of the group returned gunfire. Three of the victims suffered significant injuries, but one victim was more seriously injured.

            This case was investigated by Metropolitan Police Department Detective Kurt Hansen with assistance of Sixth District Officer Keith Cyphers. The case was prosecuted and tried by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Michael Toogun and Samuel White, and indicted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael McCarthy of the Major Crimes Section of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. Valuable assistance was provided by Paralegal Specialists Renee Prather, Debra McPherson & Crystal Waddy, SA Nelson Rhone of the Criminal Investigation Unit, and Litigation Technology Specialist Leif Hickling.