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Woman killed, man injured in Sunday afternoon shooting in Southeast D.C. Woman killed, man wounded in Sunday afternoon shooting in Southeast D.C.
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A woman was killed and a man was injured in a double-shooting Sunday afternoon in the Woodland neighborhood of Southeast Washington, D.C. police said. A woman was killed and a man wounded in a double shooting Sunday afternoon in the Woodland neighborhood of Southeast Washington, D.C. police said.
The victims were found suffering from gunshot wounds shortly before 12:30 p.m. in the 2800 block of Alabama Avenue SE, D.C. police spokeswoman Aquita Brown said. The woman, who was unconscious when police found her, later died at the hospital. The man was found conscious and breathing, and police did not have un update on his condition Sunday evening. The victims were found suffering from gunshot wounds shortly before 12:30 p.m. in the 2800 block of Alabama Avenue SE, D.C. police spokeswoman Aquita Brown said. The woman, who was unconscious when police found her, later died at a hospital. The man was found conscious and breathing, and police did not have un update on his condition Sunday evening.
It was not immediately known how many times each had been shot, police said.It was not immediately known how many times each had been shot, police said.
Police were looking for a green Honda Odyssey minivan with an unknown license plate number in connection with the shooting. The vehicle was last seen near where the shooting occurred, and a man and woman are believed to be inside the vehicle, Brown said. Police were looking for a green Honda Odyssey minivan with an unknown license plate number in connection with the shooting. The vehicle was last seen near where the shooting occurred, and a man and woman are believed to be in the vehicle, Brown said.