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One man killed. Dozens of bullets fired. A D.C. community fearful the violence will continue.
By Peter Hermann
May 31 at 3:04 PM
When the gunfire in Northwest Washington’s Truxton Circle finally subsided over the Memorial Day weekend, the shaken community surveyed the loss and damage.
Eight people shot on Q Street on Saturday. One man dead.
As many as 40 bullets fired on three streets Monday afternoon from a black four-door sedan. Hours later, two men, first in cars and then on foot, engaged in a shootout on North Capitol Street, police said.
Over two days, 10 vehicles were struck by gunfire — three flat tires, others with windshields blown out or bullet-pierced hoods and trunks. Two people were arrested in Monday’s first shootings but none so far in Saturday’s deadly attack. Two guns, including a 9mm semiautomatic, were seized by police. With summer about to begin, families living there are scared the violence would continue.
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