WASHINGTON (7News) — Levon Williams, a former D.C. violence interrupter, walked out of DC Superior Court on Tuesday after a hearing on his September arrest on accusations of illegally carrying a gun and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance.
Shortly after his arrest, Williams was fired from his job at Hillcrest Children and Family Services, a contractor that provides violence interrupters to D.C.’s Office of Neighborhood Safety, or ONSE.
This is the third recent arrest of a violence interrupter in the district…