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Local roundup: Shooting victim found by hospital is ID’ed Local roundup: Shooting victim found by D.C. hospital is identified
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D.C. police have identified Noel Rezene, 26, of Northwest as the man fatally shot Friday near the emergency room area at United Medical Center, and said an arrest has been made. D.C. police have identified Noel Rezene, 26, of Northwest Washington as the man fatally shot Friday near the emergency room area at United Medical Center and said an arrest has been made.
The incident began just before 3 p.m., when officers noticed a vehicle parked near the ER with its passenger-side window shattered, police said. Officers found a man and a woman in the vehicle who were shot multiple times. The incident began just before 3 p.m., when officers noticed a vehicle parked near the ER with its passenger-side window shattered, police said. Officers found a man and a woman in the vehicle who were shot multiple times.
At about the same time, police were dispatched to the 3300 block of 23rd Street SE for a report of a shooting. They said they later discovered the two victims at the hospital had been involved in the shooting on 23rd Street. The woman survived and was hospitalized, police said, but Rezene died. About the same time, police were dispatched to the 3300 block of 23rd Street SE for a report of a shooting. They said they learned that the two victims at the hospital had been involved in the shooting on 23rd Street. The woman survived and was hospitalized.
On Saturday, police said they arrested and charged Tavon Moore, 26, of Southeast, charging him with second-degree murder while armed and assault with intent to kill while armed. On Saturday, police said they arrested Tavon Moore, 26, of Southeast and charged him with second-degree murder while armed .
— Dana Hedgpeth— Dana Hedgpeth
One of the largest retail labor unions in suburban Washington on Monday endorsed former Prince George’s County state’s attorney Glenn F. Ivey in the race to succeed Rep. Donna F. Edwards (D-Md.) in Maryland’s 4th Congressional district. One of the largest retail labor unions in suburban Washington on Monday endorsed former Prince George’s County state’s attorney Glenn F. Ivey in the race to succeed Rep. Donna F. Edwards (D-Md.) in Maryland’s 4th Congressional District.
The Prince George’s-based United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400, which has 2,500 members in the district, said Ivey is the best-equipped candidate to help working- and middle-class families.The Prince George’s-based United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400, which has 2,500 members in the district, said Ivey is the best-equipped candidate to help working- and middle-class families.
The union has endorsed Edwards over Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) in the primary race for Senate. It endorsed state Sen. Jamie Raskin (D-Montgomery) in the contest to succeed Van Hollen in the House. The union has endorsed Edwards over Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) in the primary race for U.S. Senate. It endorsed state Sen. Jamie Raskin (D-Montgomery) in the contest to succeed Van Hollen in the House.
The primary is April 26.The primary is April 26.
— Arelis R. Hernández— Arelis R. Hernández
Police in Prince George’s County said a woman was fatally stabbed and another woman was injured early Monday in an incident that authorities said was not a random act. A 23-year-old woman was fatally stabbed Monday in Prince George’s County, and a man was arrested in connection with her death, county police said.
Authorities said they were called just before 3 a.m. to the 3100 block of 75th Avenue in Landover for a report of an attack. Officers found two women stabbed. They said Santa Lizama of Landover was killed just before 3 a.m. in the 3100 block of 75th Avenue in Landover. Daniel Leonard Weste, 23, of Alice Avenue in Oxon Hill, was charged with murder, the police said.
One woman was pronounced dead on the scene and the other was transported to a hospital with non life-threatening injuries. They said the victim and the suspect were in a romantic relationship.
A suspect and motive remained under investigation, police said. Another person was stabbed in the incident. She was taken to a hospital with wounds that were not life-threatening, police said.
Dana Hedgpeth Victoria St. Martin and Martin Weil
A fourth person has been arrested in the killing of a man whose remains were found in mid-January in Manassas.A fourth person has been arrested in the killing of a man whose remains were found in mid-January in Manassas.
Police in Prince William County said Kevin Wilfredo Vasquez Henriquez, 21, of no fixed address, was charged with murder in the killing of Oscar Rene Andrade, 29. Police in Prince William County said Kevin Wilfredo Vasquez Henriquez, 21, of no fixed address was charged with murder in the killing of Oscar Rene Andrade, 29.
— Dana Hedgpeth— Dana Hedgpeth
Environmental activists refused to leave the lobby of the state environmental regulatory agency for three hours Monday as part of a protest against Dominion Virginia Power’s plans to release treated coal-ash water into waterways. It’s the latest backlash to Dominion’s plans to get rid of coal-ash residue held in five ponds at the utility’s power plant at Possum Point in Dumfries in Northern Virginia.Environmental activists refused to leave the lobby of the state environmental regulatory agency for three hours Monday as part of a protest against Dominion Virginia Power’s plans to release treated coal-ash water into waterways. It’s the latest backlash to Dominion’s plans to get rid of coal-ash residue held in five ponds at the utility’s power plant at Possum Point in Dumfries in Northern Virginia.
Dozens of students from campuses across Virginia traveled to Richmond two days ahead of a discharge permit taking effect Wednesday. About 30 of them entered the lobby of the Department of Environmental Quality’s office, while others stood outside with banners accusing the utility of poisoning waters with the agency’s help.Dozens of students from campuses across Virginia traveled to Richmond two days ahead of a discharge permit taking effect Wednesday. About 30 of them entered the lobby of the Department of Environmental Quality’s office, while others stood outside with banners accusing the utility of poisoning waters with the agency’s help.
Three hours later, about half of the students inside the blocked-off building left voluntarily. The others left holding court summonses on trespassing charges. Three hours later, about half of the students inside the blocked-off building left. The others left holding court summonses on trespassing charges.
— Fenit Nirappil— Fenit Nirappil