Friday, July 23, 2010

Shooting in Western Near Northeast


Police Alert- 7/23/2010


shooting 0346 hours_800 6th street,ne _no lookout given for suspect(s) DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20100397494 

Sent on: 07/23 03:57

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And I somehow missed this alert:


Police Alert- 7/15/2010

shooting _0316 hours _500 block of K street, NE _L/O for B/M wearing black clothing last seen occupying a black lincoln unknown tags DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20100380850 

And there was a murder in Rosedale (via the listserv):

The Hill is Home reported a stabbing homicide Monday night on the 1600 Block of E Street NE.

It has been confirmed by MPD...the following was extracted from the MPD 1D listserv:

"Yes, there was a homicide at that location. It occurred inside and does not appear to be random but as this is ongoing we cannot comment additionally on it."

Captain Mike Gottert
First District Substation
500 E Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003

202-698-0056 (O)
202-489-4300 (C)

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Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the MPD 202.727.9099 or 1-888-919-CRIME (1-888-919-2746). Police are looking for any information that can lead to the perpetrator of this crime, and there is a reward for qualifying leads. 

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Was the victim white or black?

Anonymous said...

Regardless of color, did the shooter and shot know each other? And is there any info tying the two incidents together?

Akire said...

Is MPD copying Chicago's attempt to *adjust* the homicide statistics by making a distinction between "inside" murders (which, according to Chicago, can't be prevented by police) and "outside" murders now?

Anonymous said...

9:46, Color of skin is relevant.

Anonymous said...

@11:12 - Why? Unless we are talking about hate crimes or trying to identify someone, I don't see why it is relevant.
anon 9:46

oboe said...

Is MPD copying Chicago's attempt to *adjust* the homicide statistics by making a distinction between "inside" murders (which, according to Chicago, can't be prevented by police) and "outside" murders now?

Fair enough. But knowing whether the killer and victim knew each other makes a Hell of a difference when talking about the safety of the general public.

It's *extremely* unlikely anyone I know is going to shoot me, so if 99.99% of the murders in the area are among acquaintences, that sucks, but it's somewhat more of an academic matter than a cause for fear.

6th Street Resident said...

Except of those acquaintences shoot each other in front of your house and a stray bullet comes into your living room or bedroom.

oboe said...

Which, of course, can happen, but is incredibly, vanishingly rare. The "random bullet through the window killing a toddler" is horrifying precisely because it almost never happens.

6th Street Resident said...

That makes me feel much better. When my kid rides their tricycle over the blood stains on the sidewalk, I'll tell them "it's somewhat more of an academic matter."

Anonymous said...

I understand your point, but simplifying and explaining scary things to your child is part of being a parent. I'm with oboe, your kid is more likely to get hurt by crossing the street than by getting hit with a flying bullet. How do you explain car crashes to your kid?

I don't understand why these idiots feel the need to shoot each other, but as long as they are not targeting random people, I am not going to run for the hills...