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Man hospitalized after shooting near Giant grocery store in Shaw neighborhood
WASHINGTON (7News) — A man was hospitalized in a shooting near a Giant grocery store in the Shaw neighborhood of D.C., police said.
Just before 10 p.m., officers in the 1400 block of 8th Street, NW responded to the sound of gunshots. While canvassing the area, police found no victims but did locate some broken glass at a Giant grocery store.
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A short time later, police said they were alerted to a man at a nearby hospital being treated for gunshot wounds.
The Metropolitan Police Department continues to investigate the incident.
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Dogs attack about 2 people in DC every day. Why cases can be hard to investigate
Carlizze Brashears, age 11, is on the mend. He’s back in school but, speaking only to News4, his grandmother said he still needs painful rabies shots.
He was riding a bike in an alley in Northeast D.C. when two dogs viciously attacked him.
Every day in the District, an average of two people are bitten by dogs.
Since October 2023, the Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA) has documented 855 cases of dogs biting people. Many of the bites are minor, but some are so vicious the owners voluntarily surrender the dogs, or the animals are seized. It’s a process investigators say comes with a lot of red tape.
An investigation into the dogs that bit Carlizze is still open, said Kate Meghji, chief operating officer of HRA, which investigates dog attacks in D.C.
“We are following some leads but we have not located the dogs yet,” she said.
Some dog attack cases involve dogs biting their owners or going after delivery drivers and postal employees. In some cases, the attacks are random and can be difficult to investigate, she said.
“Frequently it’s a lost cause because by the time we get there, the animal may not be there, and if we cannot identify who the animal is or who the owner is, it makes it really challenging,” Meghji said.
Over the past year, 87 dogs were surrendered and euthanized. Nine were seized by investigators. Of those, four were euthanized.
Every year on average, as many as 25 to 40 dogs are labeled dangerous, HRA said.
As of Jan. 1, 2025, all dog bite investigations in D.C. will be handled by the Brandywine Valley SPCA. HRA said it’s getting out of the business of investigating dangerous dogs in part because of the legal challenges in seizing and euthanizing those that have been deemed a threat to animals or people. The Department of Health makes the final decision.
“Between our recommendation to the District and when we get approval for euthanasia is very inconsistent,” Meghji said.
That means HRA has to care for dangerous dogs while they wait for the health department.
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Three people were bitten by three dogs running loose on 13th Street SE last May. They all needed medical attention.
“We impounded and held one of the dogs when it was caught, and the other two in the home were surrendered by the owner and humanely euthanized due to their involvement in the incident,” Meghji said.
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DC police arrest 14-year-old, 16-year-old in connection with robbery that left DJ dead
WASHINGTON – D.C. police have arrested two teens in connection with a brutal attack and robbery that left a well-known DJ dead.
At a press conference Friday, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith said a 14-year-old and a 16-year-old were arrested on Thursday in connection with the death of Bryan Smith. He died after spending more than a week in a coma.
READ MORE: Family of beloved DJ speaks out after robbery leaves him in coma
Officials say they believe the suspects attacked and robbed Smith as he walked home after his shift early in the morning of October 27.
Smith was found severely injured and unconscious in the 500 block of T Street. He was robbed of his phone, his wallet, and his credit cards. He died at the hospital a little over a week later.
READ MORE: Beloved DC DJ dead following brutal attack in Shaw: police
Shortly after the attack on Smith, police say the suspects assaulted and attempted to rob others in the 1900 block of 14th Street. Investigators say the teens robbed a person in the 1800 block of Vermont Avenue and attacked another person in the 900 block of Rhode Island Avenue.
This is a developing story. The investigation is continuing.
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