Former Trump administration member, Mike Gill, has died following a violent carjacking on Monday night. Gill, who was known for his work as chief of staff at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), was in his vehicle on the 900 block of K Street NW when at approximately 5:45 p.m., Artell Cunningham, the identified suspect, entered Gill’s vehicle and shot him. Gill was waiting to pick his wife up from work at the time.
It was reported that Cunningham, following the shooting of Gill, attempted to steal another vehicle roughly an hour later and subsequently shot and killed Alberto Vasquez, Jr., 35, at 3rd and N Street Northeast. Law enforcement ended Cunningham’s spree by subsequently shooting and killing him.
Gill’s wife, Kristina, released the news of her husband’s death to Fox 5 DC, stating, “His sudden departure has left a void in our lives that can never be filled.” She expressed profound sadness and gratitude for the outpouring love and support from the community. At the time of his demise, Gill was serving as a senior vice president for Capital Markets at the Housing Policy Council. Former chairman of the CFTC, Christopher Giancarlo, praised Gill, described him as a sincere, earnest, open-hearted individual and highlighted the tragedy of the loss.
In 2023, from January through November, D.C. police recorded 250 homicides, the highest number noted since 2003. Over the same period, there were 908 registered carjacking cases, with firearms involved in about 77 percent of the incidents. This year, since January 1, 53 carjackings were reported, involving firearms in 53 percent of cases, with only 10 cases resolved, according to the Metropolitan Police Department’s records.
President Trump posted to Truth Social on Sunday, “Wonderful and brilliant Mike Gill, a highly respected member of the Trump Administration, was ruthlessly and viciously shot in the head during a carjacking in Washington, D.C. He was a SPECIAL PERSON – His family and friends are devastated. The Federal Government must take over D.C. God bless Michael and his family!”