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Edward Coristine Recounts D.C. Teen Assault in First Interview After Guilty Plea

The case has been cited by President Trump in calls for tougher policing in Washington.

Overview

  • Coristine, a 19-year-old former DOGE staffer, described being slammed against a car and punched by a group of teenagers in Logan Circle at about 3 a.m. on Aug. 3.
  • He said police arrived quickly and that he suffered a broken nose and a concussion.
  • A 15-year-old from Hyattsville pleaded guilty in juvenile court last week to felony assault, simple assault, robbery and attempted robbery tied to the incident.
  • Coristine said he had just locked a friend in her car when about 10 youths approached, and he questioned whether the apparent goal was a carjacking.
  • Trump responded in August by labeling D.C. crime "totally out of control" on Truth Social and vowed tougher consequences for youth offenders.