2 were indicted: Indictment Charges D.C. Man With Multiple [armed] Carjackings

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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Indictment Charges D.C. Man With Multiple Carjackings​


Defendant Conspired to Steal and Sell Vehicles In and Around the D.C. Area​


WASHINGTON – An 18-count indictment, filed today in U.S. District Court, charges Cedae Hardy, 18, of Washington, D.C., with involvement in six separate carjackings throughout Washington D.C. and Maryland and an attempted carjacking in which a victim was shot multiple times. The indictment was announced today by U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves, Acting Special Agent in Charge David Geist, of the FBI Washington Field Office’s Criminal and Cyber Division, and Acting Chief Pamela Smith, of the Metropolitan Police Department.
According to the indictment, Hardy carjacked victims of their vehicles at gunpoint around the District of Columbia and in Maryland. In four of the carjackings committed in furtherance of a conspiracy with unnamed co-conspirators, Hardy drove the carjacked vehicles to a garage adjoining an apartment complex located at 1326 Florida Avenue, Northeast, Washington, D.C. (the “Florida Avenue Garage”).
A co-conspirator would contact potential buyers, who in these instances were undercover officers with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). The co-conspirator would arrange a time to meet the undercover officers at predetermined location - usually the Florida Avenue Garage – and complete the sale of the carjacked vehicles. The conspirators and Hardy would then split the proceeds.
Hardy would communicate with the conspirators via text message. For example, on April 8, 2023, Hardy sent Co-Conspirator 1 a text message stating, “I’m outside now you can be on your way. Let’s get money my boy” and “[]I’m boutta get sum & bring it straight to you.” A few hours later, just 22 minutes after an armed carjacking of a Mercedes Benz SL550 in Hyattsville, Maryland, Hardy arrived at the Florida Avenue Garage in the victim’s vehicle. Co-Conspirator 1 and Co-Conspirator 2 opened the door to the Florida Avenue Garage for Hardy. The victim’s Mercedes was then sold on April 10, 2023 by Co-Conspirator 1 to MPD undercover officers for $1,200.
On April 18, 2023, a victim was seated inside his Honda Civic when Hardy opened the passenger door and sat in the victim’s vehicle. Hardy pointed a gun at the victim and began to shout. The victim could not understand Hardy and tried to push him out of his vehicle, at which point Hardy fired multiple shots, striking the victim in the forearm and abdomen. Hardy exited the victim’s vehicle and fled back to Washington, D.C.
Carjacking carries a statutory maximum sentenced of 15 years in prison. Transportation of stolen goods and sale or receipt of stolen vehicles each carry a statutory maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. The gun charges carry no statutory maximum and a mandatory minimum of 7 years. The charges also carry potential financial penalties. The maximum statutory sentence for federal offenses is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes. The sentencing will be determined by the court based on the advisory Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
This case is being investigated by the FBI’s Washington Field Office Violent Crimes Task Force and the Metropolitan Police Department in collaboration with the Prince George's County Police Department and the Hyattsville Police Department. It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Josh Gold, of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
An indictment is merely an allegation, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
 

USCP Officers Arrest Serial Armed Carjackers Hiding in Restaurant Freezer​


January 24, 2023
Press Release
This afternoon United States Capitol Police (USCP) officers arrested two suspects who hid in an outdoor restaurant freezer after a vehicle pursuit.
Around 11:45 a.m., an officer along the 100 block of E Street, NW, spotted a white BMW sedan that was believed to be tied to multiple armed carjackings across a neighboring county. The people inside the car were considered to be armed and dangerous. The officers attempted to make a traffic stop, but the driver sped off.
The driver clipped a USCP van along First Street, then crashed into a USCP SUV along the 300 block of Third Street, SE.
The driver and passenger got out of the car, ran and then tried to hide in an outdoor freezer behind a restaurant along Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, where they were caught by USCP officers. A gun and a high-capacity magazine were recovered.
The suspects were identified as 18-year-old Cedae Hardy and 18-year-old Landrell Jordan.
The charges include Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, Carrying a Pistol without a License, Felony Fleeing, Reckless Driving, Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Auto X2), Large Capacity Feeding Device, Destruction of Property, Unregistered Ammunition, and Unregistered Firearm.
 

Accused teen serial carjackers arrested by DC police after hiding in outdoor freezer​



By
Katherine Donlevy



Published Jan. 24, 2023

Updated Jan. 24, 2023, 9:51 p.m. ET

Two suspected teenage carjackers trying to evade US Capitol police after a dramatic car chase took a short-lived refuge inside an outdoor restaurant freezer Tuesday, cops said.
Cedae Hardy and Landrell Jordan, both 18, were arrested after cops found them hiding inside the fridge, the department said in a statement. They were charged with stealing a car, carrying deadly weapons without a license and felony fleeing.
The arrests put an end to a wild pursuit that began at 11:45 a.m. in Washington, DC’s East End when a USCP officer noticed a white BMW sedan that was believed to be tied to a string of armed carjackings across a neighboring county.

A picture of the swiped police car.US Capitol police chased two teenagers suspected of carrying out a string of armed carjackings.CapitolPolice/Twitter
Police, who believed the duo driving the car was armed and dangerous, tried to make a traffic stop, but the teenagers sped away.


During the chase, the carjackers clipped a police van before crashing into a police SUV, the department alleges.


That’s when police said Hardy and Jordan made a break for it.

Police tape off the scene.
The teenagers tried to hide inside an outdoor restaurant freezer. CapitolPolice/Twitter

A police car parked on the street.
Police said they recovered gun and a high-capacity magazine from the pair. CapitolPolice/Twitter



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The pair allegedly ditched the stolen car and ran into the outdoor freezer behind a restaurant along Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.


Officers found the two hiding in the fridge and took the duo into custody. A gun and a high-capacity magazine were recovered, police said.
 
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