[PR] Arrests Made in Felony Riot Acts, Additional Suspects Sought

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Sunday, May 31, 2020

The Metropolitan Police Department would like to announce the arrest of several individuals involved in felony rioting acts stemming from First Amendment assemblies that began Saturday, May 30, 2020, in the District of Columbia. 

Between Saturday, May 30, 2020 and Sunday, May 31, 2020, the following arrests were made: 

  • Antonio Lawrey, 30, of no fixed address, charged with Felony Rioting

  • Autumn Walker, 18, of no fixed address, charged with Felony Rioting and Felony Destruction of Property

  • Brandon Lisenby, 21, of Alexandria, VA, charged with Felony Looting

  • Clarence Monte Jones, 34, of no fixed address, charged with Felony Rioting

  • Diawoo Kwadowo Kwadowo, 24, of no fixed address, charged with Theft

  • Domonique Maxey, 26, of Northwest, DC, charged with Burglary One

  • Eric Pineda, 18, of Woodbridge, VA, charged with Felony Rioting and Receiving Stolen Property

  • Gideon Adomako-Jones, 20, of Alexandria, VA, charged with Felony Looting

  • Issac Walker, 29, of Northwest, DC, charged with Felony Rioting

  • Jae Hyuk Kwon, 22, of Baltimore, MD, charged with Felony Looting

  • Jerry Johnson, 29, of Goldsboro, North Carolina, charged with Simple Assault

  • Justin Paul, 20, of no fixed address, charged with Felony Destruction of Property

  • Kevon Jackson, 27, of Northeast, DC, charged with Theft One and Possession with Intent to Distribute

  • Lathan Martin Nathan, 30, of no fixed address, charged with Felony Rioting

  • Monet Drummond, 31, of Southeast, DC, charged with Felony Rioting

  • Sincerity Benson-El, 26, of Chesterfield, VA, charged with Burglary One

  • Trayvon Strong, 24, of Northeast, DC, charged with Felony Rioting

  • Henry Medrano, 24, of Hyattsville, MD, charged with Deface Private/Public Property

Investigators have obtained surveillance footage and seek the public’s assistance in locating and identifying additional suspects who took part in these incidents. The suspects can be seen in the photos below: