D.C. police are investigating four separate deadly shootings — the first of which marked the department’s 200th homicide investigation on Thursday.
The first shooting happened in the 2700 block of 7th Street Northeast before 7:45 p.m. on Thursday. A police union spokesperson was the first to say this shooting marked the 200th homicide in the District this year, which a D.C. police spokesperson later confirmed.
With the shooting in NE, DC has reached 200 homicides for 2022. There have been 476 carjackings YTD (⬆️14%), and 2,057 robberies (⬆️2%).
We are still short 100s of cops and the responsible policing that used to address this has been prohibited by misguided legislation.
— DC Police Union (@DCPoliceUnion)
An unidentified man was killed in the shooting.
Officers believe the suspects were in a red SUV occupied by four individuals traveling westbound along Franklin Street in Northeast.
Then around 9:30 p.m., police said officers began investigating a second shooting in the Anacostia neighborhood along the 2000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue Southeast.
“One adult male has been pronounced dead,” a police spokesperson said, and another man was “conscious and breathing.”
Cmdr. John Branch said in a news conference later Thursday night that the “unintended victim” was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition.
Alert: Shooting Investigation in the 2000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE. Lookout for a gray Buick sedan.
DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911Have Info? Call 202-727-9099/Text 50411
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept)
Branch is asking anyone with information on what happened to contact police at 202-727-9099.
“Everyone has to play a role,” Branch said. “The constant shootings, it’s just too much.”
A third homicide that left one man dead occurred near the Embassy of Ecuador on the 2500 block of University Place Northwest, D.C. police told СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ. Police are warning residents to be on the lookout for two armed and dangerous men wearing all black clothing.
A fourth homicide that left a 21-year-old Maryland man dead occurred Friday morning in the 2400 block of 15th Street Northwest. are offering a $25,000 reward to anyone that provides information about the person responsible in each case.
As of Friday morning, there have been 203 homicide investigations in D.C. this year.
, with a few days remaining in the year, is down 10% compared with 2021 and more than 60% from the more than 500 murders in 1991. This year’s homicide rate marks the first time since 2002 where D.C. has suffered back-to-back years with over 200 homicides.
СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ’s Juan Herrera and Ciara Wells contributed to this report.
