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“Stabbing Investigation at Columbia Heights Metro Station”


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From MPD: “Alert: Stabbing Investigation at 3030 14th St NW Columbia Heights Metro Station.

Lookout for Suspect is B/M, Heavy Set with Glasses, Last Seen exiting subway at Columbia Heights Subway. DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/ Event #120230187076″

A reader reported: “Just spoke with a cop on the corner of 14th and Irving while cop cars and transit police cars gathered and he said someone got stabbed in the metro and in the Target. It was just before 10:05am that the cop said that. (Context is I asked if it was safe to go in the metro and he said someone was stabbed on the metro and in Target, and I said oh both? And he said yea.) So not sure if it was multiple people stabbed or one person stabbed, but he was clear both locations.”

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