Washington, D.C
Police ask for help identifying suspects in Northwest D.C. armed robbery
WASHINGTON (7News) — Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify a man who robbed a business on the 2700 block of 14th Street, Northwest Washington, D.C.
At around 10:15 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2024, officers responded to the report of a robbery.
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The man in question entered the business, pulled out a gun, and demanded money. After the employee working at the time handed over the cash, the robber fled.
Surveillance cameras caught this image of the suspect.
If you recognize this man, MPD are asking for people to call them with information at (202) 727-9099 or to text the Department’s tip line at 50411.
Washington, D.C
Measles exposure alert issued for DC after infected people visit several public places
WASHINGTON (7News) — The D.C. Department of Health is investigating multiple confirmed measles cases after infected individuals visited several locations across the District while contagious.
Health officials are working identify and notify people who may have been exposed and urge anyone who was at the listed locations during the specified times to review their vaccination status and monitor for symptoms.
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DC Health says exposures may have occurred at the following locations:
- Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception | Wednesday, Jan. 21 | 3:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
- National March for Life Rally and Concert | Friday, Jan. 23. | 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Catholic University of America, Garvey Hall | Saturday, Jan. 24 (Noon – 3 p.m.) & Sunday, Jan. 25 (Noon – 3 p.m.)
- Catholic University of America, Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center | Saturday, Jan. 24 (6 p.m. – 9 p.m.) & Sunday, Jan. 25 (6 p.m. – 9 p.m.)
- Catholic University of America, St. Vincent de Paul Chapel | Saturday, Jan. 25 | 9 p.m. – midnight
- Metro Rail (Red and Yellow Lines) | Monday, Jan. 26 (Various times between 11:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. & Tuesday, Jan. 27 (1:15 p.m.-3:30 p.m.)
- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport | Monday, Jan. 26 | 12:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
- Union Station Amtrak Concourse | Tuesday, Jan. 27 | 1:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
- Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 176 (northbound) | Tuesday, Jan. 27 | 4:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
- Children’s National Medical Center Emergency Department | Monday, Feb. 2 | 11:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
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DC Health says people who were at the listed locations and are not immune should contact their healthcare provider or DC Health at 844-493-2652 for guidance. More tips can be found here.
Washington, D.C
Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump to meet in DC to discuss Iran talks | The Jerusalem Post
“The Prime Minister believes that any negotiations must include limiting ballistic missiles and ending support for the Iranian axis,” the PMO stated.
Trump stated that the talks, which took place on Friday in Muscat, Oman, were “very good” and that US and Iranian officials are “going to meet again early next week,” while speaking with reporters on Air Force One.
“They want to make a deal,” Trump said of Iran, adding that, regardless of other terms that may be included in a potential future deal, Iran will be allowed “no nuclear weapons.”
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who was present for the Omani-mediated discussion, asserted that Iran’s ballistic missile programs “cannot be negotiated, neither now nor in the future,” in a Saturday interview with Qatari state-run news agency Al-Jazeera.
In a separate speech delivered at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, Araghchi decried what he alleged was “inequality” in the way Israeli arms programs are treated.
Araghchi claimed that “Israel is free to expand its military arsenal without limits, including weapons of mass destruction that remain outside any inspection regime” while other nations, such as Iran, are “demanded to disarm.”
He accused Israel of being an “expansionist project” that “permanently enjoys the upper hand” while requiring “that neighboring countries be weakened militarily, technologically, economically, and socially.”
Tobias Holcman contributed to this report.
Washington, D.C
Hegseth says National Guard members shot in DC ambush by Afghan national will receive Purple Heart
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said Friday that two West Virginia National Guard members — Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom and Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe — who were shot in an ambush-style attack near the White House late last year, will receive the Purple Heart.
Calling the Nov. 26 incident “a terrible thing” and saying the troops were “attacked by a radical,” Hegseth made the announcement while speaking at a National Guard reenlistment ceremony at the Washington Monument, where he administered the oath of enlistment to more than 100 Guardsmen from nine states serving in Washington, D.C.
“And we had a terrible thing happen a number of months ago,” Hegseth said. “Andrew Wolfe, Sarah Beckstrom, one lost, one recovered, thank God, in miraculous ways. Both soon to be Purple Heart recipients because they were attacked by a radical.”
The remarks mark the first public confirmation from Hegseth that the service members will receive the Purple Heart, one of the nation’s oldest military decorations, awarded to those killed or wounded by enemy action.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth hosts a reenlistment ceremony for National Guard members at the Washington Monument, Friday, in Washington, D.C. (DoW Photo/U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Alexander Kubitza)
The Purple Heart traces its origins to the American Revolution, when George Washington established the Badge of Military Merit in 1782, to recognize enlisted soldiers wounded or killed in service. The modern Purple Heart was revived in 1932, and is awarded in the name of the president to U.S. service members wounded or killed by enemy action.
Beckstrom, 20, and Wolfe, 24, were shot just blocks from the White House in what officials described as an ambush-style attack.
Beckstrom died a day after the shooting. Wolfe was seriously wounded and continues to recover.
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National Guard Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom was killed in a shooting incident, Nov. 26, in Washington D.C. (Department of Justice)
The accused gunman, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, faces nine charges related to the shooting, including first-degree murder while armed and assault with intent to kill while armed. He has pleaded not guilty.
In a statement posted on X, West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey thanked Hegseth for the announcement and said the recognition was long overdue.
“I thank Secretary @PeteHegseth for announcing that U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom and Air Force Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe will soon receive the Purple Heart, an honor that reflects their courage and sacrifice in defense of our nation,” Morrisey wrote.
Morrisey said he formally requested the Purple Heart awards Dec. 19, adding that the announcement “brings long-overdue honor to their service, offers meaning and reassurance to their families, and stands as a solemn reminder that West Virginia will never forget those who sacrifice in defense of others.”
Hegseth’s remarks Friday came during a ceremony honoring the National Guard’s ongoing security mission in the nation’s capital.
According to a War Department news release, more than 100 Guardsmen from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina and West Virginia reenlisted Friday as part of the mission.
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National Guard Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe was wounded in a shooting incident, Nov. 26, in Washington D.C. (Department of Justice)
Those troops are among more than 2,600 National Guard members currently deployed in Washington at the direction of President Donald Trump in support of the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, which was established in August 2025 after the president declared a crime emergency in the city.
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Addressing the Guardsmen, Hegseth described their service in Washington as “front lines” duty.
“This is not an easy assignment. It’s the real deal. It’s front lines,” he said. “You’ve done it, and you’ve done well.”
The Army could not immediately provide comment after being reached by Fox News Digital.
Fox News Digital’s Rachel Wolf and Fox News’ Jake Gibson contributed to this story.
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