Jeanine Pirro, former television host and longtime legal professional, has officially taken on the role of interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
On her first day in the position, she announced the sentencing of two individuals involved in a dangerous daylight drive-by shooting near an elementary school in Washington, D.C.

The two men, Rasheed Mullins, 27, and Josiah Warfield, 24, received federal prison sentences of over seven years. Mullins was sentenced to 90 months and Warfield to
100 months. Both will also serve an additional five years under supervised release. The charges stem from an April 2024 incident, and both individuals pleaded guilty to assault with intent to murder while armed.