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DC鈥檚 US Attorney hosts annual youth crime summit

Among the speakers at Friday's event was Tiffani Evans, whose son PJ was shot and killed in 2021. (WTOP/John Domen)

The D.C. area has seen numerous high-profile crimes involving kids, both as the victims and as the suspects. And there continue to be concerns that the juvenile justice system doesn鈥檛 do enough to help kids 鈥 or hold them accountable 鈥 when they鈥檙e involved in crimes.

But on Friday, law enforcement officials and those who have felt the impact of violent crime came together to meet with teenagers about making the right decisions 鈥 offering them guidance on the resources available to avoid becoming part of the latest headlines. It also gave U.S. Attorney for D.C. Matthew Graves the chance to honor kids who are setting the right example in their neighborhoods.

There are about 50,000 young people in the community, Graves said.

鈥淭he overwhelming majority are doing well,” he added.

Among those Graves honored was Isaiah Parker, a 14-year-old who lives near Benning Road.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of gun violence,鈥 Parker said. 鈥淢y friend got shot the other day in the shoulder, but he鈥檚 OK now. But there鈥檚 been a lot of gun violence.鈥

How does he stay away from it?

鈥淚 stay in the house,鈥 he admitted, and with his close friends they focus on playing video games, which he said is the smart choice and an easy one, too.

Among the speakers at Friday’s event was Tiffani Evans, whose son P.J. was shot and killed in 2021. At the time, the 8-year-old boy was with family in Landover, Maryland, eating tacos and playing video games. She said the gunmen that day were looking for her cousin, who had swore to her they didn鈥檛 know where he was.

鈥淢e trusting the word of someone I loved and grew up with, it was all a lie,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y son was the one sitting at the table in the house with a taco in his hand and a PlayStation controller 鈥 with a bullet in his head. My 8-year-old son, who had nothing to do with the situation with my cousin.”

She added, 鈥淲e鈥檝e got to start making better choices so it doesn鈥檛 affect our family members. You guys have a bright future. We鈥檝e just got to put our mind to it.鈥

Hosting the event was Marquis Hill, a motivational speaker who is better known as Real M.J. Hill.

鈥淎lthough there’s a lot of room for trouble, there’s a lot of room for good,鈥 said Hill. 鈥淎nd we all have it in us 鈥 it’s just up to us to find it.鈥

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John Domen

John has been with WTOP since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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