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Two Maryland teens got probation for an August carjacking that injured a former DOGE employee, sparking criticism over leniency.
Two 15-year-old teens from Hyattsville, Maryland, were sentenced to probation in Washington, D.C., for their roles in an August 4 attempted carjacking that left former DOGE employee Edward Coristine injured.
The boy received 12 months of probation with house arrest, and the girl received nine months with placement in a youth shelter after pleading guilty to assault and robbery charges.
The attack, which involved at least 10 juveniles, prompted President Trump to deploy additional federal law enforcement and National Guard personnel to the city.
The sentences drew criticism for being lenient, especially given the violence and the fact that eight other suspects remain unidentified and uncharged.
Dos adolescentes de Maryland recibieron libertad condicional por un robo de automóvil en agosto que lesionó a un ex empleado del DOGE, lo que provocó críticas por la clemencia.