Lewis, who police say holds a concealed carry permit, told investigators he was in bed early that morning when he said he heard what sounded like “someone banging on something” and didn’t know if someone was trying to come into his home, according to the arrest warrant. Lewis said he grabbed a gun and went outside, where he saw a vehicle and “‘youngsters’ in black” and yelled at them, “Hey! What are y’all doing?”
The car the lil' teenapers were in was a stolen Kia. Stolen.

Lewis told police he fired when Karon “‘bee-lined’ toward him in full sprint,” according to the arrest warrant.

In footage from a camera at the front of Lewis’s home, Karon can be seen running and repeatedly yelling “I am sorry,” “please don’t” and “no,” according to the arrest warrant.

“The decedent yells, ‘I am a kid’ … numerous times,” the arrest warrant says.
A home surveillance camera with a microphone? Yeah, right.

Surveillance video from the morning of the shooting showed Karon and others had arrived in the neighborhood in a stolen Kia, got out on Lewis’s street with at least one flashlight and were approaching parked cars, the arrest warrant said.

The group had been breaking into cars, DC Police Chief Robert Contee said during a Tuesday news conference.

Surveillance video from the scene shows that Lewis fired at the Kia as one person ran toward it, and Karon then started to run away from a parked Audi he was near and was shot, according to the affidavit.
Apparently not wanting teenapers driving stolen cars into your neighborhood so they can find something to steal is raycissss.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/01/us/wa...ing/index.html