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Video: DC pharmacy robbed at gunpoint; suspects at large
Northeast DC pharmacy robbed at gunpoint, police offer reward for tips
Police in the nation’s capital are seeking the public’s assistance in locating two men accused of a brazen armed robbery at Ramdass Pharmacy. FOX 5’s Shomari Stone has the story.
WASHINGTON – Police in the nation’s capital are seeking the public’s assistance in locating two men accused of a brazen armed robbery at Ramdass Pharmacy.
Surveillance footage captured the suspects entering the pharmacy in the 400 block of Ingraham Street Northeast last Friday afternoon.
The first suspect, seen wearing sunglasses, a mask, a dark green sweatshirt, and black pants, entered the pharmacy ahead of his alleged accomplice.
Moments later, the second suspect, dressed entirely in black and also wearing a mask, followed him into the store.
According to authorities, the situation escalated when the first suspect brandished a firearm, vaulted over the counter, and proceeded to rob three individuals inside the pharmacy. After the robbery, both suspects calmly walked down an aisle and exited through the front door.
The owner of Ramdass Pharmacy declined to speak on camera, visibly shaken after reviewing the surveillance footage.
Police have announced a reward of up to $10,000 for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects involved in this incident.
Anyone with information is urged to contact D.C. Metropolitan Police immediately.
Watch the full surveillance video below:
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HEAT ALERT issued for DC through June 13 — here’s how to stay cool
WASHINGTON (7News) — Mayor Muriel Bowser has issued a HEAT ALERT for D.C. as hot, humid conditions increase the risk of heat-related illness.
The alert remains in effect until 8 a.m. Saturday, June 13.
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Temperatures will feel hotter
Officials said daytime temperatures will feel like 95 degrees or hotter, while overnight temperatures may feel like 80 degrees or hotter.
Hot temperatures and humidity during the day and overnight can increase the risk of heat-related illnesses, especially for people working outside or participating in outdoor activities.
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Residents can find cooling centers by visiting heat.dc.gov or calling 311 for hours and locations.
Officials are urging residents to stay in air-conditioned or shaded areas, drink plenty of water, and limit time outdoors during the hottest parts of the day.
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Residents are also encouraged to check on neighbors, especially seniors, children, people with disabilities, and others with access or functional needs.
Officials said children, pets, and service animals should never be left in hot vehicles.
Anyone who sees an animal left outside in extreme heat or in distress can call the Humane Rescue Alliance’s Humane Law Enforcement team at 202-723-5790 ext. 1.
People who need free, accessible transportation to a day center or low-barrier shelter can call the shelter hotline at 202-399-7093 or dial 311.
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