
"The boy received a one-year sentence and was ordered to remain under house arrest, while the girl was given nine months of probation and sent to a local youth shelter. Their sentences comes two months after they jumped Coristine during an attempted car jacking, leaving the 19-year-old DOGE employee bloodied and bruised. Coristine was also with a young woman at the time of the attack, at about 3:00 a.m. ET."
"As we get to the car and she begins to fumble for the keys, they begin to shout at us, and really quickly I knew something was really off about this situation, Coristine said. So she unlocks the car, I rush her into the driving seat. I close the door behind her and she's able to lock the doors. Right as I turn around, they're right up on me just a few feet away."
Two 15-year-olds pleaded guilty to assault after participating in a brutal August 3 attempted carjacking that left 19-year-old DOGE employee Edward Big Balls Coristine bloodied and bruised. The boy received a one-year sentence with house arrest; the girl received nine months of probation and was placed in a youth shelter. Coristine and a young woman were attacked around 3:00 a.m. during the incident. Police charged only the two teens despite Coristine saying about a dozen attackers were involved. The assault prompted President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard to address crime in Washington. Coristine later described the assault during a Fox News appearance.
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