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Witness recounts terrifying home invasion attempt

July 24, 2024 | CTRM 234 36th District Court, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas



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Witness recounts terrifying home invasion attempt
In a recent court proceeding, a witness recounted a harrowing incident involving David Washington, who allegedly attempted to break into her apartment on July 7. The witness, who identified herself as a resident of Detroit, described being at home with a neighbor named Autumn when Washington began kicking her front door around 5 or 6 PM.

The witness characterized her relationship with Washington as \"complicated,\" indicating they were still involved but had recently experienced tension. She reported that Washington was aggressive, demanding she open the door and threatening her life, stating, \"Open that door or I could kill you.\" This left her feeling terrified and numb.

As the situation escalated, Washington reportedly used a knife to pop the lock on her front window, allowing him to partially enter her home. The witness described seeing Washington's head and waist inside her apartment while his feet remained outside. She expressed her fear that he would fully enter and harm her.

After the incident, the witness texted several people, including family members, to alert them to the situation and called the police. She confirmed that Washington was still present when law enforcement arrived, and she provided them with details of the encounter.

During cross-examination, it was revealed that the witness had not previously experienced violence from Washington, and she confirmed that no significant damage was done to her property during the attempted break-in. The court proceedings continue as the case unfolds, with Washington facing serious allegations stemming from this incident.

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