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Deadly shooting underscores problem of released repeat offenders

WASHINGTON 鈥斅燚.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier warned earlier this year of gaps in the system that allow too many repeat violent offenders on the streets.

Repeat offenders are big contributors to crime in the city, and a deadly shooting last week underscored the problem.

Jerome Leroy Wright, 32, of Northeast, was trying to rob聽three people last Saturday on H Street NE when the robbery turned into gunfire. Wright was shot to death; his three intended victims were wounded.

Wright was on parole for assault聽when聽he was arrested Sept. 5 on a drug charge. While in custody, he bolted from a patrol wagon, injured an officer and escaped. He cut his dreadlocks in a bid to elude police,聽but聽was recaptured.

But days later, despite his prior conviction and his recent escape,聽Wright聽was freed from custody until his next date at D.C. Superior Court.

The U.S. Parole Commission could have, but did not, attempt to revoke Wright’s parole聽to keep him behind聽bars.

鈥淭he U.S. Parole Commission had received an alleged violation report requesting the issuance of a warrant in the case of Jerome Leroy Wright,” said Peter Carr, a spokesman for the parole commission. “At the time of the alleged crime, the request was under consideration.鈥

Wright was put under High Intensity Supervised release on Sept. 14. He was ordered to not possess a gun and to聽stay away from the 700聽block of H Street NE.

Nineteen days, later聽Wright was back on H Street, the scene of his聽drug聽arrest on Sept. 5,聽this time involved in the attempted robbery that wounded three聽and cost him his life.

Dick Uliano

Whether anchoring the news inside the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center or reporting from the scene in Maryland, Virginia or the District, Dick Uliano is always looking for the stories that really impact people's lives.

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