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Third person arrested in connection to deadly stabbing in Northwest DC
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said authorities arrested a third person in connection to a fatal stabbing that took place in Northwest on April 5.
Police said that at about 11:20 p.m., officers responded to the 1300 block of Peabody St. for the report of an unconscious person inside of an apartment.
When officers arrived at the scene, they found 53-year-old Fasil Teklemariam, of Northwest D.C., inside with stab wounds. He died at the scene.
3 shot, 1 dead after shooting in Northeast DC
On Friday, police arrested 35-year-old Tommy Whack of Hyattsville, Md. He is being charged with First Degree Murder while Armed-Felony Murder.
This is the third person that has been charged in this case.
Police have already arrested and charged a 22-year-old woman from Bowie, Md., and a 19-year-old woman of no fixed address with First Degree Murder while Armed-Felony Murder.
As previously reported by DC News Now, according to court documents, Teklemariam was a “Sugar Daddy” to 22-year-old Tiffany Taylor Gray of Bowie, Md. Witnesses in the court documents said Gray used Teklemariam’s thumb to get money from his account.
Anyone with information on this case should call the police at (202) 727-9099 or text your tip to the Department’s TEXT TIP LINE at 50411.
MPD currently offers a reward of up to $25,000 to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and conviction of a person or persons responsible for a homicide committed in the District of Columbia.
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Road closures in Southwest DC for Washington Spirit fan appreciation rally – WTOP News
The Washington Spirit is holding a fan appreciation rally Monday evening to celebrate the team’s NWSL Championship appearance, and there will be road closures.
The Washington Spirit is holding a fan appreciation rally Monday evening to celebrate the team’s National Women’s Soccer League Championship appearance.
It’s happening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. outside Audi Field. Tickets are free but required to attend and can be reserved online.
The night will feature appearances from some of the team’s star players, guest speeches and music. But the event also promises to bring something drivers won’t be so eager to celebrate — road closures.
Here’s what you need to know.
The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking until 11 p.m., according to D.C. police:
- Potomac Avenue from South Capitol Street to First Street, SW
- R Street from First Street to 2nd Street, SW
- R Street from South Capitol Street to Half Street, SW
- S Street from First Street, SW to Half Street, SW
- T Street from First Street to 2nd Street, SW
- Half Street from Potomac Avenue to V Street, SW
- V Street from 2nd Street to Half Street, SW
- First Street from T Street to V Street, SW
- 2nd Street from R Street to Street, SW
The following street, D.C. police said, will be closed to vehicular traffic from approximately 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.:
- S Street from First Street to Half Street, SW
The following streets may also be closed to vehicular traffic during the event, according to D.C. police:
- Potomac Avenue from South Capitol Street to First Street, SW
- R Street from First Street to 2nd Street, SW
- R Street from South Capitol Street to Half Street, SW
- T Street from First Street to 2nd Street, SW
- Half Street from Potomac Avenue to V Street, SW
- V Street from 2nd Street to Half Street, SW
- First Street from T Street to V Street, SW
- 2nd Street from R Street to Street, SW
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Jack Schlossberg look-alike contest held in Northwest DC – WTOP News
Following a trend of celebrity look-alike contests across the U.S. — and in the most D.C. fashion — one honoring a political legacy baby happened in Northwest on Sunday.
Following a trend of celebrity look-alike contests around the nation — and in the most D.C. fashion — one honoring a political legacy baby happened at a Northwest park on Sunday.
Hundreds of college-aged D.C.-area residents came out for a Jack Schlossberg look-alike contest being held at Meridian Hill Park in Columbia Heights.
The appeal is obvious: people crave community.
A scion of the famous Kennedy family, Schlossberg has been called the “people’s princess” for his pretty-boy good looks, an appeal to young Americans and the playful new energy he brings to politics.
His occasional public appearances, often in support of political causes, have led to comparisons to his grandfather, former President John F. Kennedy — both in terms of appearance and charisma.
In front of the James Buchanan Memorial statue, some 10 contestants stood in front of the massive crowd. Done up in plain button-up shirts and black ties — or one contestant who decided to strip in the 50-degree weather — the diverse group of contestants did their best to emulate the Kennedy grandson.
One by one, the crowd yelled in approval of which contestant they thought looked most like Schlossberg.
“I think he’s the perfect look-alike subject for D.C. He’s from a political family and he’s a political leader himself. … D.C. loves a handsome man in politics and we’re glad we picked him over any old senator. That would have been way less fun,” said event organizer Georgia Parolski.
Though Schlossberg hinted he would be attending the event, Instagram stories made outside a Tesla location in New York proved otherwise.
“I am a little disappointed. But he has a certain mystique to maintain,” Parolski said.
Co-organizer Ruchika Sharma said they could have never expected the turnout: “We were originally supposed to be in Dupont Circle, and the RSVP response was just incredible. We had to move it.”
They said over 1,200 people RSVP’d to attend the event.
After about half an hour of bracketing out the crowd-favorites and asking Schlossberg trivia questions, a winner was crowned — taking home a $50 cash prize, a $100 Zipcar gift card and a $100 gift card to the restaurant Salazar.
“I’m way too online and I’m way too into politics,” said winner Daniel Bonomo, a 25-year-old graduate student at Georgetown University.
Bonomo elicited jeers from the audience after announcing he was, unfortunately, not single. But standing in a tiara in front of the hundreds of oglers, he said he would always “commit to the bit.”
Organizers Sharma and Parolski said they don’t intend to host another event, citing the quick cycle of online trends.
“When (Sharma) texted me about a look alike contest, I said, ‘We need to do it as soon as possible, because it’s going to leave the cultural zeitgeist in a week anyways,’” Parolski said. “And I think we sent it out with a bang.”
WTOP’s Abigail Constantino contributed to this report.
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WATCH: DC names Jack Schlossberg look-alike in local contest
WASHINGTON – Hundreds gathered in Northwest D.C. Sunday to crown one person the doppelganger of Jack Schlossberg, John F. Kennedy’s only grandson.
Schlossberg, a political correspondent for Vogue, spoke at the Democratic National Convention earlier this year.
Sunday’s look-alike contest at Meridian Hill Park is the latest in a trend of look-alike contests in major cities throughout the country. Timothee Chalamet himself showed up to his look-alike contest in New York City last month.
Watch the moment the winner was crowned below.
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