Self-proclaimed anti-violence activist seeks to suppress evidence in shooting trial
Self-proclaimed anti-violence activist Dontie Mitchell is fighting to keep certain evidence out of his attempted murder trial.
Mitchell’s attorney, Rebecca Sokol tells 13Investigates that she is challenging a search warrant for his Mitchell’s personal items including cell phone and laptop. She is also challenging if the arrest was done properly.
Sokol made her request during a court hearing Thursday afternoon.
This case is involving Mitchell’s involvement in a Cohoes shooting that took the life of X last summer.
Mitchell is now charged with attempted murder after the initial charge of second degree murder was dropped because of insufficient evidence. A judge has not yet made a decision on Sokol’s challenges.
A trial date has not yet been set either, but 13 investigators is learning there could be a date soon.
Mitchell is also charged with criminal sex act in a separate case that alleged crime happened in 2021 in Albany. No other details on that case have been released.