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Carjacking Democratic lawmaker Gay Scanlon : A 19-year-old charged

Newsman: Federal prosecutors have charged a Delaware man with carjacking Democratic Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania and using a firearm during a crime of violence, the Justice Department announced Thursday.

According to the federal criminal complaint, Brown and other unidentified accomplices were in Philadelphia on Wednesday. At least one of them saw and approached Scanlon, identified as “M.S.” in court records, pointed a gun at her and demanded her car keys, the complaint said. Scanlon was physically unharmed during the incident.

Josiah Brown, 19, of Wilmington, Delaware, was arrested Wednesday by federal agents and Delaware State Police troopers.

The group then drove to Delaware, where the vehicle was later located, and Brown was arrested. During an interview after his arrest, Brown “provided a written apology to the victim, indicating that he was sorry for stealing the car and for pointing a gun at her,” according to the criminal complaint.

“My family car was stolen from me at gunpoint in broad daylight, in a busy public park. Obviously, it was a scary thing to have happen, but I’m extremely grateful that no one was hurt,” Scanlon said Thursday during a news conference in her first known public comments since the incident.

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Authorities have not said whether Scanlon was targeted as a member of Congress, but an FBI official indicated that the victim was a “total stranger” to the suspects in the Justice Department statement. Court records do not indicate Brown is being charged with assaulting a federal official.

“The investigation into this incident is in its very initial stages, and we are continuing to investigate and evaluate charging decisions,” US Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams told CNN.

Carjackings in Philadelphia have more than doubled in the last two years, Philadelphia Police Department chief inspector Frank Vanore told at a news conference Thursday. “The increase is pretty profound,” he said, adding that of the 700 cars that have been stolen this year, more than 500 were reportedly taken by gun-wielding carjackers.

Brown appeared before a magistrate judge on Thursday, according to prosecutors, and remains in federal custody.

Authorities also took four other suspects into custody in connection with the incident, who have been charged with receiving stolen property, Senior Cpl. Jason Hatchell of the Delaware State Police told CNN Wednesday night.

Scanlon has served in the House since 2018. Her district includes part of Philadelphia and its suburbs. She sits on the House Judiciary Committee as well as the House Rules and Administration committees.

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