Woman accused of spitting on Ed Martin arrested again
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Background: 800 4th Street Southwest in Washington, D.C. (Google Maps). Inset: Emily Gabriella Sommer (Court documents)

The woman charged with spitting on Justice Department attorney Ed Martin was arrested in Washington, D.C., for allegedly defacing her neighbor’s property, and she has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation.

Emily Gabriella Summer, 32, is awaiting trial for assaulting, resisting, or impeding a government official stemming from the May 8 alleged spitting incident. However, in the interim period, she has been arrested twice, both times for allegedly defacing private property.

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On June 9, Metropolitan Police officers arrived to Capitol Park Apartments at 800 4th Street Southwest in Washington, D.C. It was there that they found a woman, later revealed to be Sommer, “yelling on her balcony at a window that had been spray painted,” according to an arrest affidavit.

A neighbor reportedly told police officers that Sommer “had been harassing her and spray painting her door,” writing the neighbor’s name and the word “Spy” afterward, as well as the letters “LA.” According to the affidavit, when officers went to speak with Sommer, she admitted through her closed door that she had spray painted those things on her neighbor’s door but that it was “an art project” — though the neighbor assured officers she had not given permission.

The lead officer maintained in his arrest report that since Sommer had already been arrested earlier in the week “for the same offense against the same victim,” he feared that if she was not immediately arrested, she would return to seek harm against the neighbor or her property. Sommer is said to have then agreed to exit her apartment and be taken into custody.

The next day, June 10, Superior Court Magistrate Judge Heide Herrmann ordered that Sommer undergo a preliminary screening examination by Tuesday to determine her competency given she allegedly exhibited “odd or bizarre behavior or manifestation of [a] chronic mental disorder.”

According to another court record from a witness obtained by Politico’s Kyle Cheney, Sommer did more than just spray paint her neighbor’s door. She allegedly “attack[ed]” the neighbor’s door “with a metal rod,” the report claims.

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