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3 DC officers shot while serving animal cruelty warrant; shooter still firing at police, chief says
The suspect continues to shoot at police on Hanna Place SE hours after opening fire on officers who were trying to serve a warrant for animal cruelty, forcing lockdowns at nearby schools
By Sophia Barnes and NBC Washington Staff Published 4 hours ago Updated 2 mins ago
Three D.C. police officers were shot and wounded and a shooter continues to fire gunshots from a home in Southeast D.C. on Wednesday, police say. ... The officers were serving an arrest warrant for cruelty to animals when someone opened fire, police said.
The shooting suspect remains barricaded in the house and continues to shoot at police hours after law enforcement shut down several city blocks, forcing multiple schools into lockdown. ... Young children could be seen getting police escorts into their school on Valentine's Day.
This remains an active situation, and the individual has continued to fire from that location, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith said at a news conference at 10:15 a.m. ... "We are asking everyone to please stay out of this location until we are able to apprehend the suspect," the police chief said.
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3 DC officers shot while serving animal cruelty warrant; shooter still firing at police, chief says
The suspect continues to shoot at police on Hanna Place SE hours after opening fire on officers who were trying to serve a warrant for animal cruelty, forcing lockdowns at nearby schools
By Sophia Barnes and NBC Washington Staff Published 4 hours ago Updated 2 mins ago
Three D.C. police officers were shot and wounded and a shooter continues to fire gunshots from a home in Southeast D.C. on Wednesday, police say. ... The officers were serving an arrest warrant for cruelty to animals when someone opened fire, police said.
The shooting suspect remains barricaded in the house and continues to shoot at police hours after law enforcement shut down several city blocks, forcing multiple schools into lockdown. ... Young children could be seen getting police escorts into their school on Valentine's Day.
This remains an active situation, and the individual has continued to fire from that location, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith said at a news conference at 10:15 a.m. ... "We are asking everyone to please stay out of this location until we are able to apprehend the suspect," the police chief said.
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3 DC officers shot while serving animal cruelty warrant; shooter still firing at police, chief says (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2024
OP
Criminals who shoot at police probably want and expect to die in a hail of gunfire
IronLionZion
Feb 2024
#2
WATCH: Suspect accused of shooting 3 DC police officers surrenders, 31 dogs removed from home
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2024
#3
byronius
(7,634 posts)1. I trust this miscreant will not survive.
If he does, I trust he will not survive long in prison.
IronLionZion
(47,045 posts)2. Criminals who shoot at police probably want and expect to die in a hail of gunfire
so this dude is probably guilty of more than just animal cruelty.
Considering the neighborhood, he's probably not getting any mental health excuse.
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,316 posts)3. WATCH: Suspect accused of shooting 3 DC police officers surrenders, 31 dogs removed from home
WATCH: Suspect accused of shooting 3 DC police officers surrenders, 31 dogs removed from home
By Shomari Stone | Published February 14, 2024 10:21PM | Washington, D.C. | FOX 5 DC |
FOX 5 EXCLUSIVE - Julius James, the man accused of shooting three D.C. police officers Wednesday morning in Southeast, surrendered after an hours-long standoff.
It was a stressful and scary day for people who lived near the suspect.
Many of them are concerned about the three police officers who were shot.
A witness exclusively told FOX 5's Shomari Stone that James surrendered peacefully and then the Humane Rescue Alliance removed 31 dogs from his home.
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By Shomari Stone | Published February 14, 2024 10:21PM | Washington, D.C. | FOX 5 DC |
FOX 5 EXCLUSIVE - Julius James, the man accused of shooting three D.C. police officers Wednesday morning in Southeast, surrendered after an hours-long standoff.
It was a stressful and scary day for people who lived near the suspect.
Many of them are concerned about the three police officers who were shot.
A witness exclusively told FOX 5's Shomari Stone that James surrendered peacefully and then the Humane Rescue Alliance removed 31 dogs from his home.
Link to tweet
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