WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Two people pleaded guilty Tuesday in connection with a deadly 2023 drive-by shooting in Northwest D.C., according to the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO) for the District of Columbia.
Iesha Marks, 31, was charged with second-degree murder while armed and faces up to 13 to 25 years in prison. Daniel Bangura, 22, was charged with obstruction of justice, which carries a sentence of up to 48 to 96 months.
According to court records, on Jul. 30, 2023, shortly before 3 p.m., Bangura was driving near the 100 block of Farragut St. NW when Marks stuck her arm out of the passenger window and fired shots into a busy intersection. 46-year-old Donald Childs was struck and killed as he was standing on the sidewalk.
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Court documents added that Bangura quickly drove off, and the two traveled to Pennsylvania to get rid of the murder weapon…