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Two D.C. teens got probation for attacking a former DOGE staffer in a carjacking attempt.
Two 15-year-olds in Washington, D.C., received probation instead of jail for their roles in a violent August 3 assault on Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, a former DOGE staffer, during an attempted carjacking in Logan Circle.
The teens, who pleaded guilty to assault and robbery charges, were sentenced to 12 and nine months of probation, respectively, with restrictions including community service, no contact, and vehicle use limitations.
The judge emphasized rehabilitation, citing the juvenile system’s focus on reform.
The case drew national attention and criticism from political figures and media, with concerns raised about sentencing leniency and public safety, though no charges were filed against eight other suspects believed to be involved.
Dos adolescentes de D.C. recibieron libertad condicional por atacar a un ex empleado del DOGE en un intento de robo de autos.