Shooting Investigation at 1134 hrs in the 200 block of V Street, NW. Lookout for for Gray 4D vehicle possible Saturn ...SB ON 6th Street towards 3rd Street tunnel ...B/M driving possible w/ dreads// 2609— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) December 6, 2018
> @DCPoliceDept & @dcfireems on the scene on the 200 block of V Street NW in @LeDroitParkDC along the @ParkAtLedroit - next to #BloomingdaleDC https://t.co/2ARDZ1ffUt pic.twitter.com/JaFtoD99BO— Scott Roberts (@ScottRobertsDC) December 6, 2018
From: LeDroitPark@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:55 PM
To: Nadeau, Brianne K. (Council)
Subject: [LeDroitPark] Shooting in 200 block of V St NW
Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2018 12:55 PM
To: Nadeau, Brianne K. (Council)
Subject: [LeDroitPark] Shooting in 200 block of V St NW
Good
afternoon --
MPD is currently investigating
a shooting that occurred this morning on the 200 block
of V Street, NW. An adult victim was shot in the leg and is
receiving medical attention. A second victim was located at an area
hospital. Both are in stable condition.
I have spoken with Commander Emerman about
this being one of several violent incidents recently in this area. The Commander
shares my particular concern about how there have been an increase in early
morning/daytime shootings. MPD has increased their visibility in the area after
recent events. The Commander reports that an MPD officer was in the park today
talking to neighbors when the shooting took place. The officer immediately
advised an MPD dispatcher and proceeded to broadcast lookout information to
responding units. He had a marked police vehicle parked on Elm Street and was
in full uniform. They will continue increased deployments in the area.
Any
gun violence is not acceptable, which is why the Chief of Police has made it a
priority for the department to get as many illegal firearms off the street as
we can. When firearms enter the mix, a simple dispute between individuals can
become deadly. Council is also working to reduce gun violence. Just this week,
Council passed
gun violence prevention legislation including
a “red flag” gun law I wrote that gives residents and police new tools to
temporarily remove guns when someone is a risk to themselves or others. Similar
laws in other states are already saving lives.
When shootings do occur MPD detectives
examine evidence and work with the community to make arrests as quickly as
possible. Video is especially helpful for their efforts. Commander Emerman
shared that existing security cameras at places such as Kelly Miller/LeDroit
apartments and Howard University cameras are helpful, in addition to cameras on
private residences. If you live near the park and/or the 200 block of V St NW
and have a private security camera that faces the street, please contact MPD at
202-727-9099. The Commander and I both encourage residents to participate in
DC’s Private Security Camera Incentive Program: follow
this link to find out more.
This incident occurred in Police
Service Area 306. Police Service Areas (PSAs) are how MPD divides up its
Police Districts (Ward 1 is part of Districts 3 and 4). PSAs regularly meet to
engage with the community on issues of public safety. You can stay updated on
developments in the 3rd Police District and learn about upcoming PSA meetings
by subscribing to the
official MPD listserv for the area.
Sincerely,
Brianne K. Nadeau
Councilmember, Ward 1
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