Crime and Courts

Girl, 14, sentenced for role in fatal beating of DC man

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A judge sentenced a D.C. teenager to about three-and-a-half years for her role in the beating death of a 64-year-old man last year.

Reggie Brown was battling cancer and weighed just 110 pounds when he a man in a blue coat attacked him in Northwest in October 2023.

Five girls, ages 12-to-15, joined the attack, kicking and stomping on Brown and whipping him with his own belt. He later died.

โ€œWhat I don't understand is when juveniles commit crimes like they did with my brother,โ€ Brownโ€™s sister Malda Brown said.

Two of the girls, ages 13 and 14, were found guilty of second-degree murder and other charges Monday.

Three of the girls pleaded guilty in the case, including a girl who testified they did it because they were bored.

A 14-year-old girl pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit assault. She kicked Brown a few times in the shoulder, then stood back, prosecutors said. A judge sentenced her to a juvenile facility until she turns 18. Under D.C. law, the maximum is age 21.

โ€œThis is hard,โ€ Malda Brown said. โ€œThis is hard on any family. And itโ€™s even harder โ€” you know, death is hard โ€” but it's even harder in the way that they took my brother's life.โ€

"The goal of the juvenile justice system is rehabilitation, not punishment,โ€ the judge said. โ€œI know that may not be what the [victim's] family wants to hear." 

Brown's sister said she understands but hopes to meet with D.C. councilmembers to change the laws around juvenile crime.  

โ€œBecause if you get bored and you want to go out here and kill somebody, they need to stay in jail for life,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd that's what gets me upset, when you hear that they were bored and they just wanted to go out and beat someone.โ€

In court Tuesday, the defense told the judge the 14-year-old girl expressed remorse, saying, โ€œI feel bad because he was just an old man ... He had a family. I think about him every day." 

The girl's mother also spoke in court, saying, โ€œI just miss my daughter. I know she's a good person ... I don't think she was a criminal. She was misjudged." 

The girls found guilty at trial will be sentenced in December.

The man in the blue coat who started the attack hasnโ€™t been identified.

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