Maryland

Suspect Arrested in Killing of 23-Year-Old Woman

D.C. Police arrested a man and charged him with first degree murder in the shooting death of a woman.

Kerrice “KK” Lewis, 23, of Hyattsville, Maryland, was shot multiple times and stuffed in the trunk of her car, which was set on fire in an alley in the 800 block of Adrian Place SE on Dec. 28, 2017.

Police arrested 23-year-old Ashton Briscoe, a Northeast, D.C. resident, and charged him with first degree murder while armed.

At 6:20 p.m., about an hour before Lewis was found, 27-year-old Armani Niko Coles of northwest D.C. was pushed out of a car onto Kenilworth Avenue near the D.C.-Maryland border, about two miles away from the other crime scene. Coles, a building engineer for D.C. Public Schools, had been shot multiple times.

Medics took him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Police were investigating whether the two killings were related, News4 previously reported, but police have not announced any arrests or charges related to Coles' death.

Mercedes Roulac, a friend of Lewis, said Lewis and Coles were friends for years, possibly since childhood.

“It’s tragic,” said Lewis’ grandfather William Sharp. “Loss for words on it. She didn’t deserve it.”

Sharp helped raise Lewis after her father was murdered in 2006.

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“It’s a cruel world out here,” he said. “We tried to relay that message to her every day.”

“It hurt,” Roulac said. “It not only hurt me, it hurt my son.”

Roulac said Lewis was very close to her son.

“She loved my son like he was her son,” she said.

“She was just free-spirited, wouldn’t hurt a fly,” Sharp said.

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