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Fed-Up DC Attorney Jeanine Pirro Slams City Council After Teen’s Arrest in Murder of Congressional Intern

Intern’s Murder Exposes Systemic Crisis

On June 30, 2025, 21‑year‑old congressional intern Eric Tarpinian‑Jachym was killed by stray gunfire near Mount Vernon Square in Washington, D.C. while walking home from a gathering. He was interning in the office of Ron Estes (R‑Kansas) and had come to the capital with public‑service ambitions.

Within months, authorities arrested two 17‑year‑old suspects — Kelvin Thomas Jr. and Jailen Lucas — charging them as adults for first‑degree murder in the shooting. On October 30, 2025, a third suspect, 18‑year‑old Naqwan Antonio Lucas, was indicted for the intern’s murder and also faces charges in the separate killing of 17‑year‑old Zoey Kelley on July 4.

U.S. Attorney Demands Accountability

Jeanine Pirro, U.S. Attorney for D.C., used the case to draw a stark portrait of the city’s justice system. She criticised the D.C. City Council’s criminal‑justice reforms — especially laws allowing record‑sealing, early‑release, and juvenile protections — which she argues have emboldened young offenders.

Pirro noted that existing laws “hamstring” law enforcement and said the Council has signalled it prioritises offender leniency over victim protection.

Reform Battles & Policy Flashpoints

Moreover, Pirro calls out three key pieces of legislation: the Second Chance Amendment Act, the Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act and the Youth Rehabilitation Act. She argues these laws allow serious offenders — including those convicted while under 25 — to escape full accountability.

Meanwhile, the D.C. Council defends its approach as necessary to reduce mass incarceration and racial inequity. Council Chair Phil Mendelson said the solution lies beyond tougher sentences, citing job creation and rehabilitation.

A City at a Crossroads

The murder of Eric Tarpinian‑Jachym has come to symbolise a larger public‑safety crisis in the capital. Many residents feel unsafe; others argue that merely increasing punishment won’t solve underlying issues.

Pirro is moving aggressively. She has announced a federal‑local task force to target youth gun violence, carjackings, and street crews. Her message is simple: offenders must face consequences — or Washington will continue to pay the price.

Looking Ahead

As the third indictment in the intern’s case shows, the city’s violent‑crime problem is complex and lethal. Pirro insists local policy must shift. The Council, meanwhile, faces mounting pressure to defend or revise its reforms. For Washington, the stakes are high: innocent lives hang in the balance.

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