Plea deal reportedly offered to teens involved in killing of Mohammad Anwar

Last week, 65 year old Mohammad Anwar was senselessly murdered in an armed carjacking. Sources say the perpetrators, two teen girls ages 13 and 15, have received a plea deal.

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Jarryd Jaeger Vancouver, BC
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Last week, 65 year old Mohammad Anwar was senselessly murdered in an armed carjacking. Sources say the perpetrators, two teen girls ages 13 and 15, have received a plea deal, reportedly pleading the juvenile version of "not guilty".

The two girls appeared in court earlier this week as juveniles. There has been a push to have the pair charged as adults, however despite the brutality of their crime, D.C. laws make this challenging.

As FOX5 DC reports, "D.C. laws prohibit a 13-year-old from being tried as an adult", however "at 15-years-old, the D.C. Attorney General’s Office could petition for a case to be transferred to the adult court system." This usually happens during the first trial, which has already passed, making it unlikely that the elder of the two teens will be tried as an adult.

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