D.C. police make arrest in December murder
When D.C. police went to arrest the person who allegedly killed 29-year-old Anthony J. Perkins, they didn't have to worry about him getting away: The suspect was already locked up.
Antwan Holcomb, 20, was charged Friday with first-degree murder while armed. He was being held at the D.C. Jail on an unrelated charge, authorities said.
Police said Perkins was shot in his car shortly after 5 a.m. at 4th and Oakwood Streets on Dec. 27, 2009.
-- Theola Labbé-DeBose
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Theola Labbé-DeBose
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March 12, 2010; 4:17 PM ET
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Not many "virgin" criminals. They bounce from crime to crime like they bounce from jail to prison to home & back to prison again. The endless cycle. It's a career in crime. It doesn't end til they die. Prison is just a place to cool your heels til you can get back on the streets & raise holy you-know-what again.
They would rather murder their mother, brother & sister than have to work for a living like a regular person. They cannot & will not do that!