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VisitWhat will be the verdicts for the four remaining defendants in the 'Gilbert Goons' case by the end of the trial?
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Teen Pleads Guilty in 'Gilbert Goons' Fatal Beating Case in D.C.
Aug 21, 2024, 09:58 PM
A teenager has pleaded guilty to her involvement in the fatal beating of a 64-year-old disabled man in Northwest Washington, D.C., linked to the 'Gilbert Goons' case. The incident, which occurred last year, involved five teenagers tied to Preston Lord defendants. While one has now entered a guilty plea, the remaining four are scheduled to face trial in D.C. Superior Court next month. The case has drawn significant attention due to the violent nature of the crime and the age of the defendants.
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