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Multiple Shots Fired Reported around 15th and V St, NW 10:50pm Friday Night. Earlier around 9:15pm One Man Shot After Multiple Shots Fired in SW


15th and V St, NW photo by Jennifer Epstein

Many readers reported (follow @PoPville on twitter if interested in real time reports): “There was multiple shootings in the church parking lot at 15th and V st. around 10:50pm Friday night.”

“Props to the staff at Provision 14 who took patrons inside and covered us all”

“the police response to the shooting near 15th and V was immediate and massive. Helicopter circling.”


15th and W and NH Ave, photo by LuLaLearn

Updates when/if more info is released.


via google maps

Earlier readers reported around 9:15pm: “huge shootout in SW greenleaf area. Multiple unloaded full clips. Insane. Maybe 50-60 shots?”

“Was having drinks at Walters. Can confirm at least 30 shots. Police were on the scene almost immediately. Helicopter with search light is still overhead”

“Somehow miraculously only one person hit with all that shooting – helicopter still seems to be looking for someone near King Greenleaf. Heard there was maybe a suspect driving a green car as well.”

MPD reported: “Shooting in the 200 block of N St SW. Lookout is for an unknown male driving a small dark green sedan”

and via email:

“1D is investigating an assault with a dangerous weapon in the 1300 block of Canal St SW that occurred at approximately 9:16 PM on September 4, 2020. The victim sustained a non life threatening gunshot wound to his leg. Suspects (s) information is unknown.

If you have any information regarding this offense, please call 202 727 9099 or text 50411.”

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