05/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/27/2026 12:29
WASHINGTON -- Larry White, 25, Mark Anthony Fletcher III, 26, and Malik Keyon Bynum, 26, all of the District of Columbia, were found guilty late yesterday by a federal jury on all counts in connection with the July 2, 2021, armed robbery and killing of Rosendo Miller, announced U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.
"Rosendo Miller walked out of a convenience store and was surrounded by three masked men, thrown to the ground at gunpoint, and robbed of everything he was carrying. They took Mr. Miller's watch, his bag, his shoes, his cash, even the 'grill' from his mouth. And when that wasn't enough, Larry White shot him five times in cold blood," said U.S. Attorney Pirro. "These three men planned this together, armed themselves together, and carried it out together. Today's verdict holds all of them accountable for what they did."
Following a five-day trial, the federal jury deliberated for approximately five and a half hours before finding White, Fletcher and Bynum guilty of all counts: first-degree felony murder while armed, unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition by a felon (White and Bynum), conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery while armed, possession of a firearm during a crime of violence (robbery while armed), and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence (first-degree felony murder). First-degree felony murder carries a mandatory minimum penalty of 30 years imprisonment. Sentencing before Judge Tanya S. Chutkan is pending.
Fletcher committed the offenses while on release in two pending Superior Court cases. Bynum committed the offenses while on release in a pending Superior Court case.
According to court papers, on July 2, 2021, White, Fletcher, Bynum, and others gathered outside a 2/4 Quick Trip convenience store on the 1300 block of Brentwood Road, NE. The men armed themselves with firearms and covered their faces with ski masks after Rosendo Miller, 21, arrived and saw that he was wearing a Rolex watch and designer clothes. Fletcher was wearing a court-issued GPS ankle monitor.
Miller, who stopped at the business to purchase tobacco, exited the store. White, Bynum, and Fletcher pointed firearms at Miller, grabbed him by his dreadlocks, and wrestled him to the ground. They stripped Miller of his Rolex watch, his Gucci crossbody bag, his cash, and the diamond-studded grill from his mouth.
As White and Fletcher held Miller down, Bynum fired a firearm multiple times in the direction of the intersection of Brentwood Road NE and 14th Street NE in response to a single shot fired from the corner. Fletcher still had Miller pinned down while White shot Miller five times in the back, shoulder and arms. The incident was captured on surveillance video with audio.
White, Fletcher, and Bynum fled the scene with Miller's property. Miller died from his injuries that day.
The investigation was conducted by the Metropolitan Police Department. The matter is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Iris Y. McCranie and Lauren Galloway.
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