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Mussay Rezene, 31, Sentenced for First-Degree Murder While Armed in Shooting Death of 17-Year-Old

Saturday, March 23, 2024

WASHINGTON – Mussay Rezene, 31, of Washington, D.C., was sentenced to 45 years in prison, yesterday, by the Honorable Robert D. Okun, for first-degree murder while armed in the shooting death of 17-year-old Brayan Villatoro, announced U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves. The murder took place in an alley in Northwest Washington.  

            Rezene was found guilty in January, following a jury trial. According to the government’s evidence, at approximately 9 p.m. on September 18, 2021, Brayan Villatoro was riding in a vehicle with a group of friends heading to a family party. On the way, the victim asked the driver to make a stop so he could meet with someone at the 1300 block of Nicholson Street Northwest. Once they arrived at the location, the victim got out of the vehicle and waited in front of an apartment building. The defendant arrived a short time later in a vehicle that, later, proved to be stolen. Rezene led the victim into a nearby alley. Moments later, shots rang out and the 17-year old victim was hit with eight bullets. Rezene fled the area as did the victim’s friends.  Officers arrived at the scene a short time after the shooting and discovered that Brayan Villatoro had succumbed to his injuries.

            Rezene was identified in surveillance video as wearing distinct shoes and clothing. These same shoes were later seen in a photograph of Rezene along with two other individuals, which was posted on social media after Mr. Villatoro’s murder. Cell-site data also showed Rezene was present both at the scene of the murder and along the path of the stolen vehicle.

            This case was investigated by the Metropolitan Police Department, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, along with members of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives who assisted with evidence recovery and cell site data analysis and testimony.  U.S. Attorney Graves also thanked others who worked the case, including: Paralegal Specialist Mabry Johnson, Lead Paralegal Specialist Sharon Newman, Victim Witness Advocate Karina Hernandez, Supervisory IT Specialist Leif Hickling, Supervisory Victim/Witness Services Coordinator Katina Adams-Washington, Victim/Witness Services Coordinator Maenylie Watson, and Intelligence Analyst Zachary McMenamin. Finally, he commended the work of Assistant U.S. Attorneys Dennis Clark and Colleen Kukowski, who prosecuted the case.