16-Year-Old Boy Charged in 4 Killings in DC

Police say the teen is suspected in a total of nine shootings in D.C. in April and May

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D.C. police say a 16-year-old boy is responsible for the murders of four people over the last two months. News4’s Pat Collins reports.

D.C. police say they have arrested a teen boy suspected of killing four people and committing several other violent crimes. 

Michael Mason, 16, of Southeast D.C., was arrested Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police Department said Monday. 

He’s suspected of killing 31 year-old Terrance Griffin, 20-year-old Jaszel Henderson, 21-year-old Brea Moon and 18-year-old Antwuan Roach. Moon lived in District Heights, Maryland. Griffin, Henderson and Roach lived in Southeast D.C. 

The killings occurred in April and May in the police department’s sixth and seventh districts. 

Court documents say Mason was linked to the Avenue faction of the group Simple City, which operates off Alabama Avenue SE. Police used cellphone records to track his movements. One of the victims was pregnant, the documents say.

Mason is suspected in a total of nine shootings in April and May. He was charged as an adult with first-degree murder, assault with intent to kill and assault with a dangerous weapon. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact police. A reward of as much as $25,000 is available. 

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