Last Member of Deadly Trio Sentenced to 14 Years for Second Degree Murder in 2020 Shooting in Southeast DC

Source: Office of United States Attorneys

            WASHINGTON – Niko Hall, 33, of Washington, DC, was sentenced today to 14 years in prison for second degree murder while armed for shooting and killing a man on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Bridget Fitzpatrick and Chief Pamela Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). 

           Hall pleaded guilty on November 11, 2024, before Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt who, in addition to the prison time, ordered five years of supervised release.

            Hall is the final defendant to be sentenced for the crime. Co-defendants Kyrie Wells and  Darquise Montgomery also pleaded guilty, on January 3, 2023, and July 6, 2023, respectively, to second degree murder while armed. Wells was sentenced to 14 years in prison; Montgomery was sentenced to 12 years of in prison.

           According to the government’s evidence, on Saturday, September 26, 2020, the three defendants murdered Anthony Lee, 25, by shooting him in the back as Mr. Lee walked away from them, apparently unaware of the danger he was in. At around 11:22 p.m., as Mr. Lee and a companion walked south on Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, Hall came out of the Mellon Market with his handgun drawn and joined the two other men. The three of them lined up across the sidewalk, after one of them cleared potential witnesses out of the way. The gunmen then opened fire on Mr. Lee and his companion from behind. There had been no interaction between the victims and their assailants before the shooting and the victims were unarmed. Hall was the first to begin shooting and the last to stop. He opened fire on a busy street, with multiple witnesses present, in front of busy Saturday commercial traffic.

            After Mr. Lee was shot, he fell to the ground one of the co-defendants, apparently acting in concert with the defendant and armed with an assault rifle, opened fire on Mr. Lee’s companion, firing at least 13 times.

            The defendant was arrested almost exactly a month later, on October 20, 2020, and has been in custody ever since. 

            In announcing the sentence, Acting U.S. Attorney Fitzpatrick and Chief Smith commended the work of those who investigated the case from the Metropolitan Police Department. They also expressed appreciation for the efforts of those who handled the case at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, including Paralegal Specialists LaShone Samuels and Stephanie Siegerist and Victim/Witness Advocates Latrice Washington-Williams and Jenn Allen. Finally, they commended the work of Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jessica Keefer and Thomas Faulkner who prosecuted the case, and U.S. Attorney Peter V. Roman and Deputy Chief Laura Bach, who investigated and prosecuted the case.