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PHOTOS: The Best DC Parties This Past January and February

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PHOTOS: The Best DC Parties This Past January and February


January 10

“Power to the Patients for Healthcare Price Transparency” performance at the Hamilton Live

Senator Mike Braun and Marni Jameson Carey, president of Power to the Patients.
Musicians Jelly Roll, Fat Joe, and Wyclef Jean.
Congressman Jason Smith and Power to the Patients cofounder Kevin Morra.

 

January 12

Launch dinner for MSNBC’s The Weekend at Hamilton Hotel

MSNBC’s Rebecca Kutler, Politico’s Eugene Daniels, and the Grio’s April Ryan.
The Weekend cohosts Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Menendez, and Michael Steele with Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff.
Actor and director Sean-James Murphy, MSNBC’s Jen Psaki, and The Weekend executive producer Kyle Griffin.

 

January 25

DC premiere of National Geographic’s Genius: MLK/X at the National Museum of African American History & Culture

20th Television president Karey Burke; MLK/X actors Jayme Lawson, Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Weruche Opia; and National Geographic Global Television Networks president Courteney Monroe.

 

January 26

DC premiere of Fashion Reimagined at the Motion Picture Association Theater

Strategic Investment Group founder Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg, Uruguayan ambassador to the US Andrés Durán Hareau, Clara Brillembourg of Foley Hoag, and John Cecchi of Cecchi Homes.
Kristy Caylor, founder of For Days and Trashie, Maxine Bédat of New Standard Institute, CNN’s René Marsh, and Fashion Reimagined director Becky Hutner.
The Wall Group’s Brooke Wall, Vanessa Barboni Hallik of Another Tomorrow, Fashion Reimagined global-impact producer Maya Faucher, and New York Assembly member Anna Kelles.

 

January 27

Alfalfa Club Dinner after-party at Cafe Milano

Raul Fernandez of DXC Technology and Monumental Sports and Entertainment; Cafe Milano’s Franco Nuschese; the Washington Ballet’s Jean-Marie Fernandez; and Shou Zi Chew of TikTok.

 

January 31

Améthyste gala at La Résidence de France

Semafor’s Steve Clemons, Invariant’s Heather Podesta, and TV One’s Alfred C. Liggins III.
David Ulevitch of Andreessen Horowitz and Stephanie Nass of Chefanie.
January 10

“Power to the Patients for Healthcare Price Transparency” performance at the Hamilton Live

Senator Mike Braun and Marni Jameson Carey, president of Power to the Patients.
Musicians Jelly Roll, Fat Joe, and Wyclef Jean.
Congressman Jason Smith and Power to the Patients cofounder Kevin Morra.

 

January 12

Launch dinner for MSNBC’s The Weekend at Hamilton Hotel

MSNBC’s Rebecca Kutler, Politico’s Eugene Daniels, and the Grio’s April Ryan.
The Weekend cohosts Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Menendez, and Michael Steele with Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff.
Actor and director Sean-James Murphy, MSNBC’s Jen Psaki, and The Weekend executive producer Kyle Griffin.

 

January 25

DC premiere of National Geographic’s Genius: MLK/X at the National Museum of African American History & Culture

20th Television president Karey Burke; MLK/X actors Jayme Lawson, Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Weruche Opia; and National Geographic Global Television Networks president Courteney Monroe.

 

January 26

DC premiere of Fashion Reimagined at the Motion Picture Association Theater

Strategic Investment Group founder Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg, Uruguayan ambassador to the US Andrés Durán Hareau, Clara Brillembourg of Foley Hoag, and John Cecchi of Cecchi Homes.
Kristy Caylor, founder of For Days and Trashie, Maxine Bédat of New Standard Institute, CNN’s René Marsh, and Fashion Reimagined director Becky Hutner.
The Wall Group’s Brooke Wall, Vanessa Barboni Hallik of Another Tomorrow, Fashion Reimagined global-impact producer Maya Faucher, and New York Assembly member Anna Kelles.

 

January 27

Alfalfa Club Dinner after-party at Cafe Milano

Raul Fernandez of DXC Technology and Monumental Sports and Entertainment; Cafe Milano’s Franco Nuschese; the Washington Ballet’s Jean-Marie Fernandez; and Shou Zi Chew of TikTok.

 

January 31

Améthyste gala at La Résidence de France

Semafor’s Steve Clemons, Invariant’s Heather Podesta, and TV One’s Alfred C. Liggins III.
David Ulevitch of Andreessen Horowitz and Stephanie Nass of Chefanie.

This article appears in the March 2024 issue of Washingtonian.

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Driver fleeing traffic stop struck by vehicle on DC-295

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Driver fleeing traffic stop struck by vehicle on DC-295


An individual is hospitalized after fleeing a traffic stop and being struck by a civilian vehicle on DC-295 in Northeast D.C. Monday night, according to the United States Park Police (USPP).

Officials said the incident began around 11:18 p.m. when officers attempted to stop a driver for reckless driving.

USPP said the driver fled, later losing control of the vehicle before crashing into a curb and a tree, disabling the car.

(Credit: Kyle Mazza/@KyleMazzaWUNF)

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The suspect then bailed out near Kenilworth Park and ran onto DC-295.

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While on the roadway, officials said the individual was struck by a civilian vehicle.

(Credit: Kyle Mazza/@KyleMazzaWUNF)

(Credit: Kyle Mazza/@KyleMazzaWUNF)

The civilian driver was not injured.

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The suspect was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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D.C. man sentenced to life for 2024 deadly shooting outside Harbor East restaurant

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A Washington D.C. man was sentenced to life in prison Monday for the 2024 deadly shooting of a Baltimore man during an attempted robbery in Harbor East, according to the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office.

Defendant Quontay Spinks was given a life sentence for First-Degree Murder, Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Crime of Violence, First-Degree Assault, Attempted Robbery with a Deadly Weapon, and First-Degree Attempted Murder.

“I thank the court for handing down the maximum sentence under the plea agreement parameters for a Defendant who terrorized our residents, visitors, and ultimately took the life of Mr. Antonio Peoples,” State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates said in a press release. “While nothing can undo this loss, I hope this sentence brings the family a sense of justice and closure. I thank the Baltimore Police Department’s Homicide Detectives and ASA Gallo for ensuring accountability after so much violence and tragedy.

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The shooting occurred on September 14, 2024, in the 700 block of Aliceanna Street, outside The Ruxton restaurant in Harbor East.

Investigators reported that the victim, 36-year-old Antonio Peoples, and his girlfriend were standing outside the restaurant when a dark-colored vehicle, later identified as a Toyota Camry, pulled up beside them.

Surveillance video reviewed by homicide detectives revealed several suspects exiting the vehicle and approaching the couple with their firearms drawn.

The suspects attempted to rob them of their necklaces and when Peoples resisted, gunfire erupted.

According to investigators, Peoples managed to disarm one of the suspects and returned fire while wounded on the ground.

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Peoples was struck multiple times and rushed to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he later died. His girlfriend was grazed by a bullet and received treatment for her injuries.

Crime scene technicians recovered dozens of shell casings from various firearms, including 7.62mm cartridge casings, .40 caliber casings, and 9mm casings, along with fired projectiles and other evidence.

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Detectives utilized surveillance footage from before and after the shooting, along with ballistic and forensic evidence, to identify Spinks as a suspect.

Authorities also obtained digital and cellphone data that placed Spinks near the scene at the time of the shooting and indicated that he left the area afterward.

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Spinks was located in Washington, D.C., on November 1, 2024, and taken into custody.

After being advised of his rights, investigators said Spinks confessed to attempting to rob Peoples of his necklace and to shooting him.

Spinks also admitted to involvement in several other violent incidents in Baltimore between September 12 and October 4, 2024.

Now, Spinks will spend the rest of his life in prison.



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DC Weather: Sunny and seasonable Monday before midweek rain chances

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DC Weather: Sunny and seasonable Monday before midweek rain chances


After a gloomy and cool weekend, temperatures are set to return to near seasonal averages Monday with lots of sunshine to start the week.

Skies will remain clear through Monday with temperatures dropping back to the 40s.

Tonight's forecast

Temperatures will remain near seasonal averages for the foreseeable future, with fewer chances of any extreme warm or cold over the next 5 to 7 days.

5 day temperature trend

The next weather maker brings a chance for April showers on Tuesday. Rain is possible for the morning commute along the I-81 corridor, with rain inside the Capital Beltway by 10 a.m. Showers will move from west to east, giving way to cloudy skies after lunchtime. Rainfall totals will be .10″ or less.

Afternoon high temperatures will reach the mid-to-upper 60s, which is cooler than average for this time of year (average high is 72 degrees).

Next 3 days

Showers remain in the forecast on Wednesday with seasonable temperatures. Severe storm threat remains low as beneficial rains will only help our drought conditions.

Morning showers will gradually clear and lead to afternoon sunshine. Breezy at times with northwest winds gusting up to 30 mph.

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