U.S. Marshals shot an 18-year-old on Friday after he allegedly attempted to carjack federal bodyguards stationed outside Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor‘s home in Northwest Washington, D.C.
The incident occurred at around 1:15 AM when Kentrell Flowers approached a Deputy U.S. Marshal sitting in his car outside Sotomayor’s condominium.
Flowers reportedly pointed a handgun at the marshal in an effort to steal the vehicle. The marshal fired multiple shots at Flowers, and another marshal in a different vehicle also opened fire.
Flowers sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a local hospital. He has since been arrested and charged with armed carjacking, carrying a pistol without a license, and possession of a large-capacity ammunition feeding device. No law enforcement officers were harmed.
The U.S. Marshals Service confirms that the officers involved in the carjacking were part of Sotomayor’s protective detail.
The shooting underscores ongoing concerns about security and safety protocols around federal officials and their residences in Washington, D.C. It comes after a man was arrested outside Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home in 2022. The suspect was an abortion supporter plotting to kill the Donald Trump-appointed justice.
In November 2023, another incident saw Secret Service agents protecting Joe Biden’s granddaughter Naomi open fire on assailants attempting to break into an unmarked SUV. A month prior, Democrat Congressman Enrique ‘Henry’ Cuellar was carjacked outside an apartment block where dozens of lawmakers reside.
Earlier this year, former Trump official Mike Gill was killed in a D.C. carjacking spree.
Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.