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DC family feels betrayed after prosecutors offer son’s killer plea deal

A local family is not happy with the prison sentence given out Friday to the person who fatally shot their son in D.C.

Roger 鈥淭om鈥 Marmet, 22, was killed almost four years ago by a stray bullet as he sat in his car at a traffic light in Northeast after volunteering at the nonprofit SOME (So Others Might Eat).



The man who fired the gun, 26-year-old Barry Marable, got 14 years in prison as part of a voluntary manslaughter plea deal, an agreement Marmet’s family says prosecutors promised they would not agree to.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know exactly what happened; I鈥檒l never know,” Roger Marmet, Tom’s father, told . “I do know there鈥檚 a backlog here in this courthouse of hundreds of cases.”

The U.S. Attorney鈥檚 Office said in a statement it analyzes “many factors” in accepting plea deals, including the facts of the case. However, it did not comment on the case further.

Marable said in court he would spend the rest of his life trying to make up for his mistakes.

Tom’s sister Sally said in a letter that was read in court by their mother during the sentencing that her brother was 鈥渟pectacularly selfless鈥 and a 鈥減acifist鈥 whose humanity made him 鈥渆ven more lovable.鈥

Court documents revealed that Marable had a record, including another conviction on an unknown charge, and was in trouble as a juvenile. Court papers also say Marable was neglected and experienced trauma as a child.

Kyle Cooper

Weekend and fill-in anchor Kyle Cooper has been with 海角精品黑料 since 1992. Over those 25 years, Kyle has worked as a street reporter, editor and anchor. Prior to 海角精品黑料, Kyle worked at several radio stations in Indiana and at the Indianapolis Star Newspaper.

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