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Shooting Homicide near Union Market/NoMa in apparent carjacking Monday night


1200 block of 3rd Street, NE

Readers reported around 7:45pm last night (Monday): “Shooting in union market district”

MPD reported: “Alert: Shooting Investigation in the 1200 Block of 3rd Street N.E.. Lookout for a black, male, thin build with dreadlocks. Last seen occupying a grey Chrysler 200, bearing D.C. tags GR 3248.”

Fox5 reported: “a man was shot and killed over his Chrysler 200 on Monday near several high-end apartment buildings on 3rd Street Northeast.”

Update from MPD:

“Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch are investigating an overnight crime spree in Washington D.C. connected to one suspect.

On Monday, January 29, 2024, at approximately 5:45 p.m. in the 900 block of K Street, Northwest, the suspect approached an occupied vehicle while it was parked along the block. The suspect got inside the vehicle and shot the adult male driver, then exited the vehicle. The suspect fled on foot from the scene. The victim is receiving treatment at a local hospital for life-threatening injuries. CCN: 24014701

Then, at approximately 7:05 p.m. the suspect attempted to carjack an individual driving a vehicle at the intersection of 5th and K Street, Northeast, but was unsuccessful. The victim fled the scene then notified police. CCN: 24014713

A short time later, at approximately 7:15 p.m., the suspect approached a man and a woman by their car in the 300 block of N Street, Northeast, and demanded the keys. The suspect then shot the man and fled the scene in the victims’ vehicle. The victim was transported to a local hospital where he died. The victim has been identified as 35-year-old Alberto Vasquez Jr., of no fixed address. The vehicle was later located in Prince George’s County. CCN: 24014727

The suspect committed two additional carjackings in Prince George’s County. At approximately 3:00 a.m., while driving a carjacked vehicle on I-295 northbound, the suspect began shooting at a Sixth District cruiser, while it was driving, just before Exit 1. A round struck the cruiser, but the officer was not injured. CCN: 24014860

At that time, the suspect drove to the 7500 block of Annapolis Road in Prince George’s County where he had an interaction with members of the New Carrollton Police Department that led to an officer-involved shooting.

MPD continues to work with our regional law enforcement partners on this continuing investigation.

There is no ongoing threat to the community. The Metropolitan Police Department extends our deepest thanks to our officers and detectives who are diligently working on this case, our law enforcement partners for their support, and our community members who shared tips, information, photos, and videos with our detectives overnight.”

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