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$50K reward offered to find 3rd suspect
in shooting death of congressional intern

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Posted By: sunset, 9/6/2025 12:54:23 AM

A $50,000 reward is offered for any information that leads to the arrest of a man wanted in the June shooting death of a 21-year-old Congressional intern, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Officers said they are looking for 18-year-old Naqwan Antonio Lucas. The search comes after two 17-year-olds — Kelvin Thomas and Jailen Lucas — were arrested Friday in the same case. Both teens are being charged as adults.

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Probably now getting new neck tattoos with some homies in Oakland or Chicago.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Nimby 9/6/2025 2:02:42 AM (No. 2000074)
Why pay 50 K when you can squeeze the other two?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: mifla 9/6/2025 4:27:05 AM (No. 2000082)
Or offer to split the reward with the two in custody if they rat out their friend. Then add a $25K fine to each of their sentences.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 9/6/2025 7:48:43 AM (No. 2000112)
"Naqwan" is all you needed to know, of course.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: chumley 9/6/2025 7:54:41 AM (No. 2000116)
Naqwan? You've got to be kidding. Why not just name the kid Future Murderer or Guaranteed Failure? I swear these ghetto types cannot look ten minutes into the future. Its always whatever impulse hits them right now. It doesn't matter if its conceiving babies, naming them, fighting, or committing crimes, they just cant look beyond what they feel right now.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Strike3 9/6/2025 8:47:08 AM (No. 2000142)
Another worm-headed teen on the loose. I wonder if there is a cure for that?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: pensom2 9/6/2025 1:03:31 PM (No. 2000264)
#'s 1 & 2: The two already arrested could probably be persuaded to testify against each other or against the third perp, but that doesn't mean they know where he is hiding. I think if they did know, the third perp would have been arrested soon after the first two.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: thefield 9/6/2025 8:41:36 PM (No. 2000375)
Might work if you add a pardon.
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