Washington, D.C
3 dead, 7 hurt after separate DC shootings, stabbings on Saturday
WASHINGTON – Three folks had been killed and 7 others harm after a number of unrelated violent incidents that occurred throughout D.C. on Saturday.
In accordance with the Metropolitan Police Division, the primary incident occurred round 5:04 a.m. within the 1100 block of twenty first Place Northeast. Officers responded to the scene and located 32-year-old Gregory Wilkins, of Northeast D.C. unconscious and affected by a gunshot wound inside an house. Wilkins was later pronounced lifeless. Police stated the responding officers arrested 27-year-old Diamond Stevenson, of Northeast D.C. in reference to the capturing. Stevenson is charged with second diploma homicide whereas armed. Investigators consider the capturing stemmed from a home incident.
The second lethal incident occurred within the 1400 block of Spring Highway Northwest. Police stated round 4:04 p.m. officers responded to the scene and located a person who had been shot contained in the vestibule of a residential constructing. The sufferer, recognized as Aaron Robinson, 39, of Northwest, D.C. was later pronounced lifeless and transported to the Workplace of the Chief Medical Examiner. Police are nonetheless working to determine suspects or a motive within the capturing. A reward of as much as $25,000 is being supplied for data that helps authorities arrest and convict who ever is accountable.
Then round 7:17 p.m., officer responded to the 3600 block of twenty second Road Southeast. On the scene, they discovered an unidentified man who had been shot. The sufferer, who was discovered unconscious and never respiratory, was later pronounced lifeless. Investigators haven’t launched a lookout for a suspect within the capturing.
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Police stated in addition they responded to a stabbing within the 2500 Block of N Road Southeast that left a person in important situation. Police stated a suspect was taken into custody after the incident. They didn’t launch any particulars in regards to the sufferer or the suspect.
Round 9:10 p.m., MPD officers responded to the 1900 block of Benning Highway Northeast, the place they discovered a person who had been stabbed. Police stated the sufferer was aware and respiratory on the scene, however they didn’t launch updates on his situation. A suspect was taken into custody on the scene.
About 95 minutes later, police responded to a capturing within the 3800 block of South Capitol Road Southwest that left three males injured. Police stated an individual was detained on the scene after the capturing, however was later launched after no possible trigger was discovered.
Then round 11:00 p.m. police responded to the 3300 block of tenth Place Southeast, the place they discovered an adolescent who had been shot. Police stated the sufferer was aware and respiratory on the scene, however they haven’t launched additional updates on his situation. Investigators launched a lookout for 2 males carrying all black clothes.
The ultimate incident of the evening occurred round 11:44 p.m. within the 1500 block of Alabama Avenue Southeast. Officers on the scene discovered a lady who had been stabbed. She was taken to an space hospital with non-life-threatening accidents.
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The separate incidents stay underneath investigation.
Anybody with data is requested to name MPD at 202-727-9099 or ship a textual content message tip to 50411.
Washington, D.C
First nonstop flight from San Antonio to Washington, DC takes off March 2
San Antonio’s first nonstop flight to Washington D.C. will officially take off on March 2, 2025.
American Airlines will launch the service, becoming the only airline to offer nonstop service between Reagan National Airport (DCA) and San Antonio International Airport (SAT).
Earlier this week, it was confirmed the nonstop flight from DCA to SAT would happen. The U.S. Department of Transportation formally approved an exemption to allow the nonstop flights.
“We have finally landed the plane,” Jesus Saenz, Director of Airports for the San Antonio Airport System, told KSAT in an interview. “Super excited about the partnership that we have established with American Airlines.”
There will be two flights daily, one going to DCA and the other to SAT.
Flight 1718 will depart from SAT at 6:35 a.m. and arrive at DCA at 10:41 a.m. The flight number is significant and commemorates the year San Antonio was founded.
Flight 1947 will depart from DCA at 7:45 p.m. and arrive at SAT at 10:43 p.m. The flight number commemorates the year the U.S. Air Force was established.
“This nonstop flight between SAT and DCA will have a transformative impact on San Antonio. We’re eager to capitalize on this opportunity with American Airlines and are committed to maximizing the economic benefits for our region,” said Erik Walsh, San Antonio City Manager.
This flight is important to the San Antonio community as our city is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. SAT has also continuously seen record-breaking travel numbers throughout 2024.
The need for a nonstop service will impact our military, business, educational and research communities, among others.
“I’m grateful to those who have championed this effort and for the bipartisan support of our representatives in the Senate and House, whose advocacy was instrumental in making these flights a reality. We look forward to the positive impact this nonstop service will have for years to come,” said Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
Tickets for the new service will be available for purchase beginning Dec. 23 through aa.com or American’s mobile app.
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Delta to Begin New Nonstop Flights From Seattle To Washington D.C. in March – Travel And Tour World
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D.C. mayor, Leonsis break ground on new arena
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown arena renovation with a ceremonial sledgehammer swinging Thursday inside what will be a new atrium entryway.
The event unveiling renderings for what Capital One Arena should look like when it is fully transformed in time for the 2027-28 NHL and NBA seasons took place as questions swirled nearby on Capitol Hill about the city’s hopes of luring the NFL’s Commanders. A provision to transfer the land including RFK Stadium to the district was removed from Congress’ slimmed-down, short-term spending bill hours later, sending that team back to the drawing board.
In the Chinatown neighborhood, there were handshakes and smiles, as work to retain the Capitals and Wizards had also been ongoing for some time.
Keeping the teams was a significant victory for Bowser. They agreed last spring to remain in the city as part of a $515 million, publicly funded project, after a planned move across the Potomac River to Virginia proposed roughly a year ago fell apart in that state’s legislature.
“I’ve got to say, what a difference a year makes,” Ward 2 council member Brooke Pinto said. “Ted Leonsis, thank you so much for believing in this city. … Thank you for your dedication to our city.”
Leonsis called it a landmark day for the district and his company. His Monumental Sports and Entertainment will pay for the rest of the project, which area leaders hope will serve as a central hub of the nation’s capital between its many neighborhoods.
“When you see those signs, ‘Please excuse our dust,’ there’s going to be a lot of dust here,” Leonsis said. “This project is massive. It’ll probably take three seasons to do it, and it’s $800 million. It is a significant, significant program. But after you see what we’re going to do for the players, the fans and the city, it’ll be worth the wait.”
The work, which will take place in several stages from now through fall 2027, includes more than doubling the size of locker rooms while also adding suites and other amenities. The building initially opened in December 1997.
“This is nearly a billion-dollar investment for [players’] benefit and for the community’s benefit,” Silver said, alluding to future All-Star Games and other events that will take place. “The NBA and NHL will have less than half the dates at the end of the day because what’s happened now with these entertainment palaces — they are full, it seems, practically every night of the year.”
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