Des Moines teen faces murder charge for shooting Kent man

It turned out to be the final ride for Carl D. Phelps when he pedaled his bicycle along 30th Avenue South last Friday evening in Des Moines.

It turned out to be the final ride for Carl D. Phelps when he pedaled his bicycle along 30th Avenue South last Friday evening in Des Moines.

Phelps, who was pushing a second bicycle, rode past the Shoreham Apartments, 22815 30th Ave. S., when a 10-year-old girl pushing her toddler brother in a stroller said something to Phelps about how she wanted one of the bicycles.

Phelps, 41, of Kent, reportedly replied in jest that he would trade the bike for the child.

That led to a verbal argument between Phelps and several nearby teens, who eventually ended up in the apartment complex parking lot in a confrontation with Phelps. One teenage boy allegedly knocked Phelps off his bicycle.

A second teenage boy reportedly pulled out a gun, pointed it at Phelps and shot him. Phelps later died from a gunshot wound to the chest, according to the King County Medical Examiner’s Office.

On Thursday, King County prosecutors filed a second-degree murder charge against 15-year-old Alexander Crisostomo, of Des Moines, for killing Phelps. Crisostomo also faces charges of possessing a stolen firearm, first-degree burglary and theft of a firearm, according to court documents.

A judge will decide later this year whether Crisostomo should be charged as an adult, according to Dan Donohoe, spokesman for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

Des Moines Police arrested Crisostomo and Chris H. Martinez, 14, of Des Moines, on May 9, at their homes. Both are Pacific Middle School students. Martinez faces charges of first-degree burglary, theft of a firearm, possessing a stolen firearm and taking a motor vehicle without permission. He is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in Juvenile Court.

The two boys reportedly broke into a Des Moines home on April 28 in the 24400 block of 24th Avenue South and stole two semi-automatic handguns, ammunition and numerous electronic items, according to charging papers.

Crisostomo allegedly used one of those guns to shoot Phelps. After the shooting, he tossed the gun into a wooded area a couple of blocks from the apartment complex. A K-9 unit with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives found the gun. The dog is trained to detect gun powder.

Detectives used a search warrant to search Crisostomo’s home in the 24000 block of 24th Avenue South and found a box of ammunition for the gun under a set of bunk beds in the boy’s bedroom.

Crisostomo told detectives he and a group of juveniles he was with became involved in a verbal argument with Phelps. He said he removed the gun from his waistband during the confrontation and pointed it at Phelps. He claimed Phelps punched him in the face with a chain wrapped around his hand and that he accidentally fired the gun into the air. He said he then pointed the gun at Phelps again because he panicked and shot him. He said he fled on foot and threw the gun away.

Martinez told police he participated in the burglary and knew two guns were stolen. He said Crisostomo retained one of the guns and he took the other one, which he later sold. He said he saw Crisostomo shoot Phelps in the parking lot after the verbal argument.

Witnesses told detectives that several teens had surrounded Phelps in the apartment parking lot near the Dumpster and that Phelps said something about wanting his keys back. A witness said the boys seemed to be bullying Phelps, who was trying to leave. The witnesses ran when they saw one of the boys pull out a gun. They said they heard two gunshots as they fled.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

t
Inslee reduces sentence for man convicted in Kent Denny’s shooting

Frank Evans III to serve 17 fewer years for 2007 shooting that injured five

t
Kent-based Puget Sound Fire crews help battle Palisades fire in LA

Seven firefighters work shifts of 36 hours and 33 hours with 15-hour rest period

t
Kent man, 66, dies in three-vehicle crash along Kent-Kangley Road

He was driving Ford Mustang that crossed into the oncoming lanes Friday night, Jan. 10

t
Fiery head-on crash in Kent along State Route 167 critically injures man

State Patrol arrests Tacoma man for investigation of vehicular assault after Sunday, Jan. 12 collision

Courtesy Photo, City of Kent
Kent city leaders to pursue state streamlined sales tax mitigation funds

Lobbying Legislature for more revenue to help uplift the Kent community

Courtesy Photo, Kent School District
Kent School District seeks applicants for vacant board position

Residents must live in District 4; board will pick replacement for Awale Farah who resigned

Appian Way Apartments, 25818 26th Pl. S., on Kent’s West Hill. COURTESY PHOTO, Apartments.com
Mercy Housing to pay for flood damages at Kent’s Appian Way Apartments

Units damaged after teen driver struck fire hydrant in parking lot

t
Kent-based Puget Sound Fire sends firefighters to combat LA wildfires

Seven firefighters part of group across the state to assist in California

t
Teen crashes into fire hydrant, floods Kent apartments

15-year-old driver reportedly moving car in parking lot when he struck hydrant

t
City of Kent opens two new roundabouts along Reith Road

Contractor wraps up construction along route between West Hill and Valley

File Photo
Death of Kent man, 61, at home in October 2024 ruled homicide

King County Sheriff’s Office says incident ‘remains an open death investigation’

t
Sound Transit light rail stations in Kent closer to completion | Photos

Vehicle testing begins as agency eyes spring 2026 opening of Federal Way Link extension