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D.C. police say woman stabs man at NE hospital | D.C. police say woman stabs man at NE hospital |
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A 29-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday in what D.C. police said was the random stabbing of a man as he slept in a chair in a hospital waiting room in Northeast Washington. | A 29-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday in what D.C. police said was the random stabbing of a man as he slept in a chair in a hospital waiting room in Northeast Washington. |
The victim suffered a deep wound to the left side of his head, police said in an arrest affidavit, and was treated at Providence Hospital, where the attack occurred. Police said hospital security restrained the suspect, who officers found sitting on a floor in handcuffs with a bloody knife lying nearby. | The victim suffered a deep wound to the left side of his head, police said in an arrest affidavit, and was treated at Providence Hospital, where the attack occurred. Police said hospital security restrained the suspect, who officers found sitting on a floor in handcuffs with a bloody knife lying nearby. |
The incident occurred about 2:15 a.m. Tuesday, police said. Police charged Janet Latoya Daniels of Southeast Washington with assault with a dangerous weapon. Police said in the arrest affidavit that Daniels was at the hospital to be treated for a drug problem. | |
— Peter Hermann | — Peter Hermann |
D.C. police are investigating the death of an infant boy who was found Wednesday morning unresponsive inside a residence in Northwest Washington, where there were other children but no adults present, a department spokesman said. | |
Police said there were six siblings under age 10 in the house at the time, all unsupervised, including the infant. Authorities said one of the children alerted police about the infant, and that a parent was later found and was being questioned. | |
Authorities have not released the name of the dead boy. Dustin Sternbeck, a D.C. police spokesman, said the boy was under 1 year old. | |
Mindy Good, a spokeswoman for the D.C. Child and Family Services Agency, said her office is investigating why the children were alone in the house. | |
Officers were called about 8 a.m. to the first block of Van Buren Street at North Capitol Street in the Takoma neighborhood. Sternbeck said there were no obvious signs of trauma on the body. | |
— Peter Hermann | — Peter Hermann |
and Clarence Williams | |
A man who was shot Tuesday night in the District’s NoMa neighborhood has died, D.C. police said. | A man who was shot Tuesday night in the District’s NoMa neighborhood has died, D.C. police said. |
The shooting occurred about 8:45 p.m. at North Capitol and M streets. The victim was identified as Jamar Morris, 28, of Northwest. | |
— Peter Hermann | — Peter Hermann |
Prince George’s County police said they found skeletal remains that appear to be human in Temple Hills on Wednesday afternoon. | |
Police said they do not think the deceased person was a victim of foul play but that they will submit the bones for an autopsy. | |
Police said they got a call about the remains at 1:45 p.m. and found the bones near the intersection of Naylor Road and Oxon Hill Drive. | |
— Julie Zauzmer | — Julie Zauzmer |
A 19-year-old man was stabbed to death in Springfield on Wednesday afternoon, Fairfax County police said. | |
Shaki Ezekiel Phillip was attacked on a sidewalk on the 7400 block of Loughboro Lane shortly after 1:45 p.m., police said. | |
Police said that two persons in their late teens fled in a blue four-door Toyota or Honda. They were last seen heading north on Franconia-Springfield Parkway. | |
Police said that the incident initially appears to be drug related. | |
— Justin Jouvenal | — Justin Jouvenal |
and Julie Zauzmer | |
Prince William County police said they are looking for a hit-and-run driver who struck a pedestrian and left him lying in the road. | |
Police said the victim, a 35-year-old Woodbridge man, was seriously injured but is expected to survive. The man was crossing at Occoquan Road and Hylton Avenue in Woodbridge at 7:14 p.m. Monday, police said. A vehicle struck him and drove away. | |
— Julie Zauzmer | — Julie Zauzmer |