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Attempted Carjacking and Shooting in Hill East, Shots Fired in Park View, Stabbing at 14th and T St, NW

MPD reported around 11pm:

Stabbing Investigation in the 1400 block of T Street NW. Lookout for H/M, wearing white shirt and black jeans.”

Update from MPD: “Last night the Third District investigated a Domestic Violence related stabbing that took place in the 1400 block of T Street NW. The victim sustained non life threatening injuries.

The case was closed with the arrest of an adult male.”

From MPD:

“Early this morning, members of the Third District responded to the 1300 block of 12th St NW for the report of a stabbing. An adult female was transported to an area hospital with non life threatening injuries.

The Investigation is ongoing but we believe the incident is the result of robbery attempt.

Anyone with information is asked to call 202-727-9099.”

From MPD:

“This morning at approximately 0115 hours, an individual was walking towards their vehicle in the 1800 block of Burke Street SE when they were approached by an unknown suspect armed with a handgun. The suspect demanded the victim give up their vehicle, and when the victim refused the suspect fired one shot from the handgun, striking the victim in the arm.

The suspect then fled the area on foot.

Residents in the area with cameras, we would appreciate if you reviewed your footage around this time and anyone with any footage or information is encouraged to contact the First District Detectives Office on 202-299-2025 and reference case # 20173344. Thank you.”

and

“On December 6, 2020 at approximately 2:00am the Fourth District responded to the 3000 block of Park Pl NW to investigate sounds of Gunshots. While at the location officers located multiple shell casing in the block. There were no injuries or property damage reported. Any information please contact 202-727-9099″

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