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6 juveniles are arrested after fight on Red Line train during morning rush | |
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Four juveniles were arrested at the Woodley Park Metro station after a fight on a Red Line train that started at Gallery Place during Thursday morning’s rush hour, a spokesman for Metro said. | Four juveniles were arrested at the Woodley Park Metro station after a fight on a Red Line train that started at Gallery Place during Thursday morning’s rush hour, a spokesman for Metro said. |
Red Line trains headed to Shady Grove were briefly delayed starting about 8:45 a.m. Dan Stessel, a Metro spokesman, said about 30 passengers were taken off one train at Woodley Park during the investigation. | Red Line trains headed to Shady Grove were briefly delayed starting about 8:45 a.m. Dan Stessel, a Metro spokesman, said about 30 passengers were taken off one train at Woodley Park during the investigation. |
Stessel said that the fight broke out on the Shady Grove-bound train at Gallery Place and that the victim was a female juvenile. There was no immediate information on whether she was injured. | Stessel said that the fight broke out on the Shady Grove-bound train at Gallery Place and that the victim was a female juvenile. There was no immediate information on whether she was injured. |
Stessel said Metro and D.C. police intercepted the train at Woodley Park and arrested the four suspects. | Stessel said Metro and D.C. police intercepted the train at Woodley Park and arrested the four suspects. |
— Peter Hermann | — Peter Hermann |
Prince George’s County police are investigating the killing of a homeless man found shot Wednesday in Oxon Hill. | Prince George’s County police are investigating the killing of a homeless man found shot Wednesday in Oxon Hill. |
Officers responding to a report of a shooting about 6:20 p.m. in the 5600 block of St. Barnabas Road found Derrick McCray, 41, in the street and suffering from gunshot wounds, police said. | Officers responding to a report of a shooting about 6:20 p.m. in the 5600 block of St. Barnabas Road found Derrick McCray, 41, in the street and suffering from gunshot wounds, police said. |
McCray died several hours later at a hospital. Detectives are investigating his death as a homicide and do not believe that the shooting was random. | McCray died several hours later at a hospital. Detectives are investigating his death as a homicide and do not believe that the shooting was random. |
— Lynh Bui | — Lynh Bui |
Police are looking for the driver of a silver SUV that authorities say is responsible for a hit-and-run crash that left a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries. | Police are looking for the driver of a silver SUV that authorities say is responsible for a hit-and-run crash that left a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries. |
The SUV was heading east on Annapolis Road near Route 410 in West Lanham Hills when it struck a person walking on the road about 8:35 p.m. Wednesday, Prince George’s County police said. | The SUV was heading east on Annapolis Road near Route 410 in West Lanham Hills when it struck a person walking on the road about 8:35 p.m. Wednesday, Prince George’s County police said. |
The vehicle — described as a 2003-2005 silver Ford Expedition or Lincoln Navigator — is missing a right side-view mirror, police said. | The vehicle — described as a 2003-2005 silver Ford Expedition or Lincoln Navigator — is missing a right side-view mirror, police said. |
Investigators are asking anyone with information about the incident to call police at 301-731-4422. | Investigators are asking anyone with information about the incident to call police at 301-731-4422. |
Those wishing to remain anonymous can call 1-866-411-TIPS. | Those wishing to remain anonymous can call 1-866-411-TIPS. |
— Lynh Bui | — Lynh Bui |
Six members of a family are dead after a murder-suicide in Chesapeake, Va., about 200 miles south of Washington, police said. | Six members of a family are dead after a murder-suicide in Chesapeake, Va., about 200 miles south of Washington, police said. |
Cameron Dooley, 26, fatally shot five relatives before turning the gun on himself after a standoff with officers that lasted several hours Wednesday, police said. | Cameron Dooley, 26, fatally shot five relatives before turning the gun on himself after a standoff with officers that lasted several hours Wednesday, police said. |
The dead include Dooley’s father, Steven Todd Dooley, 50, a recently retired officer from the Chesapeake police department, and the suspect’s mother, Lori Dooley, 54. | The dead include Dooley’s father, Steven Todd Dooley, 50, a recently retired officer from the Chesapeake police department, and the suspect’s mother, Lori Dooley, 54. |
Police believe that the relatives were killed before officers arrived at the scene. The case remains under investigation. | Police believe that the relatives were killed before officers arrived at the scene. The case remains under investigation. |
— Dana Hedgpeth | — Dana Hedgpeth |
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