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Local digest: Sunday, March 6, 2016 Local digest: Sunday, March 6, 2016
(about 5 hours later)
A woman was killed and a man was injured in a shooting Sunday afternoon in the Woodland neighborhood of Southeast Washington, D.C. police said.A woman was killed and a man was injured in a shooting Sunday afternoon in the Woodland neighborhood of Southeast Washington, D.C. police said.
The victims were found with 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, died at a hospital. The man was found conscious and breathing, and police did not have un update on his condition Sunday evening.The victims were found with 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, 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 in connection with the shooting. The vehicle was last seen near where the shooting occurred, and a man and woman were thought to be inside the van, Brown said.Police were looking for a green Honda Odyssey minivan in connection with the shooting. The vehicle was last seen near where the shooting occurred, and a man and woman were thought to be inside the van, Brown said.
— Michael Smith— Michael Smith
Three people were shot and wounded Sunday afternoon in Prince George’s County, authorities said.Three people were shot and wounded Sunday afternoon in Prince George’s County, authorities said.
County police said officers were sent to the 6100 block of 63rd Avenue in East Riverdale about 12:15 p.m. after reports of a shooting. The victims suffered injuries not thought to be life-threatening, police said, and the shooting did not appear to be random.County police said officers were sent to the 6100 block of 63rd Avenue in East Riverdale about 12:15 p.m. after reports of a shooting. The victims suffered injuries not thought to be life-threatening, police said, and the shooting did not appear to be random.
— Faiz Siddiqui— Faiz Siddiqui
A woman was seriously injured Sunday afternoon when she was struck by a vehicle on a busy road in Alexandria.A woman was seriously injured Sunday afternoon when she was struck by a vehicle on a busy road in Alexandria.
Alexandria police said the incident happened shortly after 2:30 p.m. in the 5300 block of Taney Avenue. Police spokeswoman Crystal L. Nosal said the woman suffered serious injuries. She was taken to a hospital. Alexandria police said the incident happened shortly after 2:30 p.m. in the 5300 block of Taney Avenue. Police spokeswoman Crystal L. Nosal said the woman suffered serious injuries. She was taken to a hospital.The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene, Nosal said.
The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene, Nosal said.
She said the department’s crash-reconstruction team was working to determine what led to the incident.
— Faiz Siddiqui— Faiz Siddiqui
President Obama’s disaster declarations Friday for the District and Maryland will make federal aid available in connection with the mammoth January snowstorm.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said the funds would augment recovery efforts that have been underway since the storm.
Federal officials said that the aid can help pay for emergency measures taken to protect lives, health and property.
— Martin Weil