Teens Who Attacked DOGE Employee ‘Big Balls’ Hit with Additional Charges – EVOL

Two of the ten teens accused in the vicious carjacking and beating of 19-year-old DOGE staffer nicknamed “Big Balls” are facing new charges.

The case sparked outrage last month after a Biden-appointed judge released the suspects with only monitoring conditions.

The Attack

Edward Coristine, a former DOGE staffer, was jumped by a mob of teens during an attempted carjacking.

The 19-year-old was beaten bloody before police intervened.

Trump later posted a photo of Coristine’s injuries, highlighting the wave of violent youth crime in the capital.

New Charges

The 15-year-old boy and girl, both from Maryland, were arraigned Thursday.

They now face additional assault and robbery charges, on top of the original carjacking counts.

Their names have not been released due to their age.

Police said more suspects are still being sought.

Judge’s Decision

Last month, the pair were released under restrictions, including electronic monitoring and curfews.

The decision drew backlash from residents who said it failed to deliver justice.

Critics accused

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