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DC Police: Shooting Suspect Is Dead
Police say the suspect in Friday’s shooting near a Washington, D.C .school is dead. At least four people, including a 12-year-old girl, were shot when a gunman unleashed a flurry of bullets in the nation’s capital Friday.
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4 Hurt in DC ‘Sniper-Type' Shooting, Suspect Found Dead: Police
At least four people, including a 12-year-old girl, were shot when a gunman unleashed a flurry of bullets in the nation’s capital Friday, leading to lockdowns at several schools and leaving a community on edge before the suspect was found dead hours later.
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Suspect in Shooting of 4 People in Northwest DC Found Dead: Police
The man suspected of shooting three adults and a child Friday afternoon in the Van Ness neighborhood of Northwest D.C. was found dead in an apartment building in the area.
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Secret Service Fatally Shoots Intruder at Peruvian Ambassador's DC Home: Police
U.S. Secret Service officers fatally shot a man who smashed windows Wednesday at the Washington, D.C., home of the Peruvian ambassador, District police said. The name of the man who was killed was not immediately released. Two Secret Service officers were taken to a hospital for evaluation, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee said at a news conference. Neither...
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Man Punched by Woody Harrelson at Watergate Faces Charges: DC Police
A man who clashed with actor Woody Harrelson on the rooftop of D.C.’s Watergate Hotel on Wednesday faces charges, police told News4. Harrelson punched the man, whose name was not immediately released, after the man refused to stop photographing Harrelson and his daughter, the Metropolitan Police Department said and NBC Washington is first to report. Based on witness accounts,...
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Crews Install Fencing Around US Capitol Ahead of Saturday Rally
Tall, black fences reinforced with concrete barriers are encircling the U.S. Capitol, a key security measure before a rally that has law enforcement on high alert. The Justice for J6 rally is planned for Saturday outside the Capitol. The rally is in support of the rioters who violently stormed the building on Jan. 6. Trucks carrying concrete barriers and tall…
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Photos: DC Bomb Threat Near US Capitol Under Investigation
After a man claimed to have explosives inside of a pickup truck, the Library of Congress and Capitol office buildings were evacuated. Capitol Police are investigating the bomb threat and the FBI has also joined the investigation.
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2 Men Shot in Washington D.C., Diners Scramble for Cover
Two men were shot in an area of Northwest D.C. known for its popular restaurants.
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Hackers Who Attacked DC Police Say Negotiations Reached Dead End
The cybercriminals who hacked into the Washington, D.C., police department say negotiations have reached a dead end. The hackers say the District offered to pay a ransom, but it wasn’t enough. They’re demanding more money or have threatened to release more private data. The group, who call themselves Babuk, hacked into the Metropolitan Police Department computer system, stole private...
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Group That Hacked DC Police Stole Information on Hundreds of Officers
The cyber criminals who hacked D.C. police stole the personal information of hundreds of officers. The group that calls itself “Babuk” has dumped more than 500 pages of information belonging to five officers on the dark web so far. The group also proved it stole information about police informants and threatened to reveal it unless its demands are met. City…
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Hackers Publish Extensive Dossiers on DC Police Officers in Extortion Attempt
Cybercriminals seeking to extort Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department have published extensive private dossiers of five current and former officers.
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Photojournalist Wins ‘Substantial' Settlement From DC Police for Black Lives Matter Protest Arrest
A photojournalist won a settlement in his lawsuit against D.C. police, who he says violated his civil rights by arresting him as he covered a Black Lives Matter protest in August.
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Police Called on 7-Year-Old with Autism Who Took Off Mask on D.C. School Bus
A mother and dozens of concerned parents protested outside the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) Wednesday night after police were called to a boy’s school bus because the boy, who has autism, kept taking off his mask.