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Local roundup: Shooting suspect to stay in D.C. Jail for weeks | Local roundup: Shooting suspect to stay in D.C. Jail for weeks |
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The Marine veteran wanted for the shooting Sunday of an Idaho pastor will stay in D.C. Jail until April 6, when he has a hearing on whether he will be extradited to Idaho to face first-degree attempted-murder charges. | |
Kyle Odom stood before a D.C. Superior Court judge Wednesday with his wrists and ankles shackled. Odom, 29, who is accused of shooting pastor Tim Remington, was arrested Tuesday evening outside the White House. Secret Service agents said he was seen throwing an unknown material over the south fence line. | |
Odom spoke only his name during the brief hearing. Ieshaah Murphy, with the D.C. Public Defender Service, told Magistrate Judge Renee Raymond that her client wanted to have an extradition hearing in which prosecutors would have to prove that Odom was the person wanted by Idaho police and that the warrant supported such an arrest. It is rare for individuals wanted for crimes outside the District to agree to sit in jail for nearly a month for such a hearing. | |
Police in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, where the shooting took place, said Monday that Odom has a history of mental illness. | |
— Keith Alexander | — Keith Alexander |
A man was shot and wounded early Wednesday near Franklin Square Park in downtown Washington, apparently while arguing with another man, D.C. police said. | |
The shooting occurred about 1:05 a.m. in the 1300 block of I Street NW, on the southwest corner of the intersection and in front of a bank. | |
A D.C. police spokeswoman said the man apparently suffered injuries not considered life-threatening, but the victim’s condition was not available. | |
Police were looking for a gray Mercedes-Benz with paper license plates last seen heading south on 14th Street NW. | Police were looking for a gray Mercedes-Benz with paper license plates last seen heading south on 14th Street NW. |
— Peter Hermann | — Peter Hermann |
A Southeast Washington resident was critically injured in a building fire Wednesday afternoon, and two firefighters were also injured, a D.C. fire department spokesman said. | A Southeast Washington resident was critically injured in a building fire Wednesday afternoon, and two firefighters were also injured, a D.C. fire department spokesman said. |
One firefighter suffered serious injuries in the blaze, in the 1700 block of Minnesota Avenue SE, and the other had minor injuries, said Tim Wilson, a spokesman for the fire department. All three were transported to a hospital. | |
— Victoria St. Martin | — Victoria St. Martin |
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