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Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Second Degree Murder While Armed for 2022 Memorial Day Murder

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Columbia
DNA CODIS Hit Led to the Identification of the Defendant

            WASHINGTON- James Jackson, 30, of Silver Spring, MD, pleaded guilty, on February 14, 2024, to second degree murder while armed for the fatal shooting of Christian Monje, 29, of Fairfax, VA, announced U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves and Chief Pamela Smith, of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).

            Superior Court Judge Robert Okun scheduled a sentencing hearing for May 31, 2024. Jackson faces a sentencing range of 19 to 23 years in prison. 

            According to the government’s evidence, on May 30, 2022, at approximately 4:30 a.m., officers of the Metropolitan Police Department’s Second District responded to the 1700 block of Rhode Island Ave, NW, in response to the sounds of gunshots. Officers located Mr. Monje on the steps of St. Matthew’s Cathedral, suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. He was transported to the hospital and died from his injuries a few weeks later.

            Detectives recovered surveillance footage from nearby cameras which showed an individual approaching Mr. Monje while he sat on the steps of the church. Cameras also captured the individual fleeing down a nearby alley and ducking behind a dumpster. Detectives searched the area around the dumpster and located a 9mm Polymer80 “ghost gun” that was later determined to be the murder weapon.

            The case remained unsolved for months until law enforcement received notice of a CODIS link between a DNA profile obtained from the magazine of the murder weapon and Jackson’s reference DNA profile. CODIS, or the Combined DNA Index System, is a web of federal, state, and local indexes that allows laboratories to exchange DNA profiles electronically, linking crimes to each other and known offenders. With this valuable investigative lead, and other evidence obtained in the case, detectives confirmed the defendant’s identity as the murderer.

            The case was investigated by the Homicide Branch of the Metropolitan Police Department.

            The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Miles Janssen.

Updated February 14, 2024

Topic
Violent Crime
Press Release Number: 24-131