Girl, 15, gets max sentence in fatal Uber Eats carjacking, to be released when she turns 21
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The 15-year-old girl convicted of killing Mohammad Anwar, an Uber Eats driver, during a botched carjacking was sentenced Friday to be committed until her 21st birthday.
Leibovitz handed down the harshest sentence available to her for a minor in the district. She will be held in the custody of the city's Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services. Three of Mr. Anwar’s relatives gave emotional victim’s statements to the court. His daughter said she could never forgive her father’s assailants for snatching him away "so mercilessly... I hope [you] realize with time what you have done. I can never, and will never, forgive you." Anwar was killed on March 23 when two girls allegedly assaulted him with a Taser during an attempted carjacking near Nationals Park. Video footage of the incident posted to social media appears to show someone driving the car away with Anwar clinging to the vehicle before it crashes and flips on a nearby street.More Related News
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