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Pair Who Killed Unintended Target During Hit In Southeast DC Convicted Of Murder: Feds

Two gunmen who fired dozens of shots that led to the death of an unintended target in Southeast DC have been convicted by a jury of murder, federal authorities announced.

Terrance Allen

Terrance Allen

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District residents Delonte Stevenson, 28, and Vorreze Thomas, Jr., 26, were found guilty of first-degree murder by armed and other offenses for the fatal January 2021 shooting of 32-year-old Terrance Allen. 

Prosecutors said that on Jan. 18, 2021, Stevenson and Thomas’ vehicle intercepted a vehicle driven by Allen as it was leaving the Stanton Glen Apartments. 

Stevenson fired 34 shots with a rifle, while sitting in the front passenger’s seat, into the back of Allen’s vehicle, killing Allen and injuring two others - including their actual target.

"Allen was not the intended target; rather, Stevenson and Thomas were attempting to kill one of the other men in the car with Allen with whom they had a dispute," according to officials. 

Following the shooting, the two attempted to flee, but a nearby officer from the Metropolitan Police Department heard the shooting and a pursuit was launched that ended when they crashed at the intersection of 29th and Erie Street SE. 

The pair was able to successfully flee on foot; however officers later located the murder weapon and Thomas' cell phone in the crashed vehicle.

Both Stevenson and Thomas were arrested a month later on Feb. 17, 2021 and have been in custody since.

In addition to murder, Stevenson and Thomas were also found guilty following a 13-day trial of two counts of assault with intent to kill, and various firearms related charges. The jury deliberated for less than a day before convicting them. 

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