Washington, D.C
Armed carjacker shot by US Marshals in DC, investigation underway
Armed carjacking suspect shot by US Marshals
Agents from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Internal Affairs Bureau are investigating a shooting involving U.S. Marshals that took place early Friday in Northwest D.C.
WASHINGTON – Agents from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Internal Affairs Bureau are investigating a shooting involving U.S. Marshals that took place early Friday in Northwest D.C.
The incident occurred around 1:15 a.m.
Deputy U.S. Marshals, according to an MPD report, were parked in separate vehicles in the 2100 block of 11 Street, Northwest, when the suspect exited a vehicle and approached one of the Marshals, pointing a handgun in an apparent carjacking attempt.
The Marshal responded by drawing his service weapon and firing several shots at the suspect. A second Marshal from another vehicle also fired his service weapon, the report states.
The suspect, identified as 18-year-old Kentrell Flowers of Southeast, was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
No law enforcement officers were injured during the incident.
Flowers has been arrested and charged with armed carjacking, carrying a pistol without a license, and possession of a large-capacity ammunition feeding device.
A firearm was recovered at the scene.
The United States Attorney’s Office will independently review the facts and evidence of the case.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact the police at 202-727-9099.
Washington, D.C
More Trouble In D.C. At The BBC: Washington News Editor Exits After Complaints Over Management Style
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC News channel’s Washington D.C.-based executive producer has left abruptly after complaints were made about the way he spoke to colleagues in the newsroom.
Deadline understands that concerns were raised about Adam Levy‘s management style, with a recent incident proving to be the final straw. Two sources alleged that he spoke to a young producer in a way that was considered to be aggressive after a mistake was made during a news shift.
Levy, who left earlier this month, declined to comment when contacted by Deadline. A BBC spokesman said the broadcaster does not comment on individual HR matters.
Levy’s swift exit comes at a tumultuous time for the BBC’s Washington bureau, with the UK broadcaster facing a $1B lawsuit from Donald Trump after a bungled Panorama edit of the U.S. president’s January 6 speech. Although the mistake was not made by U.S.-based journalists, they are at the frontline of now tense relations with the White House.
Paul Royall, the executive news editor of the BBC News channel, visited Washington this month to help steady the ship. His trip was planned before Levy’s exit, but sources noted that Royall was in the city in an effort to boost morale.
Levy was appointed as the BBC News channel’s news editor and executive producer in March 2023, playing a key role in building live programming out of Washington. Levy previously worked at CNN, where he was a producer on shows including State of the Union with Jake Tapper.
Sources close to Levy pointed to his career before the BBC as a team player without issue. These people said he was known for his passion and diligence in tough circumstances. One former CNN colleague said Levy was a respected colleague at the network, working with people at every level of the newsroom.
Levy’s exit comes at a time when the BBC is cracking down on alleged abuses of power following a workplace culture review earlier this year. In September, BBC chair Samir Shah said “very serious disciplinary actions, including dismissals,” have taken place since the review.
Washington, D.C
Woman shot in Northeast DC, MPD searching for male suspect
WASHINGTON (7News) — A woman was shot in Northeast D.C. on Sunday afternoon, and police are searching for the gunman.
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said Fourth District officers were called to the 5700 block of Second Street, Northeast, around 1:46 p.m. for reports of a shooting.
When officers arrived, they found an adult woman conscious and breathing after being shot.
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DC Fire and EMS paramedics took her to a nearby hospital for treatment. Her condition has not been released.
Police issued a lookout for the suspected shooter, described as a Black man with a gray beard, medium complexion, heavy build, wearing a gray hoodie. He was last seen in a black Mercedes.
Anyone with information is asked to call 202-727-9099 or text 50411.
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Nevada’s first Capitol Christmas Tree ‘Silver Belle’ arrives in Washington D.C.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Nevada’s first-ever Capitol Christmas Tree arrived in Washington D.C. today, marking a historic milestone for the Silver State.
The 53-foot-tall red fir, named “Silver Belle,” comes from an area just east of Lake Tahoe. The tree will be displayed on the West Lawn of the Capitol throughout the holiday season.
Silver Belle will feature hand-made ornaments created by Nevada schools, adding a personal touch from students across the state to this national display.
Watch a timelapse of the Christmas Tree raising
Timelapse of U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from Nevada
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