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8 people hospitalized after shootings in Southeast DC

At least eight people were shot at two locations in Southeast on Friday night, according to D.C. police.

At the first shooting scene, at the 500 block of Lebaum Street SE, D.C. police received reports of gunshots in the area around 10 p.m., Assistant Chief Andre Wright said at a news conference. It was initially reported that six people were shot.

D.C. police then clarified that seven men were shot and should recover from their injuries. However, D.C. Fire and EMS said earlier in the night they transported three men to hospitals with life-threatening injuries and three were taken with non-life-threatening injuries.

The assistant chief said police are searching for a dark-colored sedan in connection to the shooting. He said that witnesses saw indiscriminate gunfire come from the car as the driver traveled through the 500 block of Lebaum Street. Wright said their preliminary investigation indicates shots only came from the vehicle.


In the other shooting at the 2900 block of Second Street SE, a 12-year-old girl suffered a gunshot wound to her lower extremities, and was able to walk into a hospital.

“Thank god, she’s also stable,” Wright said.

Wright said, based on the short proximity between both locations, the two shootings could be connected.

Police are continuing to investigate the shooting and are working to develop a motive.

“We have no idea what the motive is. I can assure you, though, that we are going to get to the bottom of this. This is unacceptable,” Wright said.

Anyone who has additional information about either shooting is asked to call the Metropolitan Police Department at 202-727-9099 or text 50411.

Below is where police said the shooting happened.

º£½Ç¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ’s Hugh Garbrick contributed to this report.

Emily Venezky

Emily Venezky is a digital writer/editor at º£½Ç¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ. Emily grew up listening to and reading local news in Los Angeles, and she’s excited to cover stories in her chosen home of the DMV. She recently graduated from The George Washington University, where she studied political science and journalism.

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