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VIDEO: Piano teacher mugged moments after giving lesson at Northwest DC home
Piano teacher mugged moments after giving lesson in Northwest DC
Police are searching for the young thieves who mugged a piano teacher on her way home from a lesson in Northwest D.C. Wednesday night. The attack happened around 7 p.m. at the corner of Piney Branch Road and Hamilton Street, NW, in Sixteenth Street Heights. The victim had just left her student’s house around the corner after their piano lesson.
WASHINGTON – Police are searching for the young thieves who mugged a piano teacher on her way home from a lesson in Northwest D.C. Wednesday night.
The attack happened around 7 p.m. at the corner of Piney Branch Road and Hamilton Street, NW, in Sixteenth Street Heights. The victim had just left her student’s house around the corner after their piano lesson.
Home security camera footage shared by neighbors and given to police captured the four robbery suspects just moments before the attack.
The video shows the suspects approach the victim on foot and pounce on her. After threatening and robbing the victim, they run back down the street. The attack was caught from multiple angles.
D.C. police say the piano teacher was robbed of her cell phone and purse, which had her driver’s license and a debit card inside.
She told police that the teens threatened to kill her unless she gave up her phone’s password.
Residents believe this is not the first time these teens have committed a robbery in this neighborhood. It was at least the third such robbery in this neighborhood in the past couple of weeks, according to D.C. police.
In one case, shots were fired. Four young men wearing all black are the suspects in at least one of those other crimes.
“It seems like the group of boys does not discriminate. They’ll mug a grandma. They’ll mug anybody, it seems like, that they have the opportunity to corner. It was pretty shocking,” said Mingo Roberts.
Roberts tells FOX 5 that the victim is his daughter’s piano teacher. He says she’s a grad student and was just heading to a Metro bus stop up on 16th Street after leaving their house.
“She left our house after the lesson was over and she came back to the house frantic panicked. She was knocking on the door and once we realized what happened and we knew she was OK, my mind immediately went to my mom and my kids and them having just an hour, less than an hour before, walking down to our house,” Roberts said.
Roberts says his parents live in this same neighborhood and often take walks, including at night.
“I’m not sure if there’s any affiliation between any of these but it’s very unsettling,” Roberts said.
The latest statistics show violent crime is down in the city but Roberts says stats don’t matter when it happens to you or somebody you know and care about.
The Source: D.C. Police, FOX 5 reporting
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IndyCar announces start time for highly anticipated Freedom 250 Grand Prix on the streets of Washington, DC
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The NTT IndyCar Series is gearing up to hit the streets of Washington, D.C., for the first time Aug. 23, and now we know when the green flag will wave.
There is no question about it: The Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C., is going to be a full-on spectacle as cars race past some of the most iconic monuments our nation has to offer.
It’s getting the level of coverage it deserves.
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Practice sessions 1 and 2 will air Saturday, Aug. 22, on FS1 and FS2, respectively. Qualifying will take place that evening from 5-6:30 p.m. ET on FS2.
Then, Sunday morning, the IndyCar broadcast booth regulars — lap-by-lap commentator Will Buxton and former drivers-turned-broadcasters Townsend Bell and James Hinchcliffe — will call the warmup from 9-10 a.m. ET on FS1.
IndyCar will celebrate America’s 250th birthday with the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
After that, expanded pre-race coverage will get underway on FOX at 11:30 a.m. ET, with the race getting started shortly after 1 p.m. ET.
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On top of the IndyCar action, the International Race of Champions, or IROC, will make its return as a support series for the weekend.
That race is scheduled for Saturday with IndyCar greats Helio Castroneves, Dario Franchitti and Tony Kanaan taking part alongside NASCAR legends Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, Bobby Labonte, Rusty Wallace and Bill Elliott using the same Pontiac Firebirds the original IROC series used from 1996 to 2006.
IndyCar drivers (from left) David Malukas, Felix Rosenqvist and Alex Palou visited the White House this week. (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg)
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There’s a lot of excitement around this one-of-a-kind addition to the 2026 IndyCar calendar, and, this week, reigning series champ Alex Palou, Indy 500 champ Felix Rosenqvist and Team Penske’s David Malukas were all at the White House to meet with President Donald Trump and to knock out some pit stop practice.
IndyCar has another big weekend ahead. The series heads to Nashville Superspeedway for the Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix on Sunday, which will air on FOX immediately after the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final.
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Calls grow for Green to recall Hawaii National Guard from DC | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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National Guard continuing DC deployment through Inauguration ’29
The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed Wednesday the National Guard will remain deployed in Washington, D.C., through Inauguration Day 2029.
Mayor Muriel Bowser and other city officials have been against deployment since it began last summer, but pushing back has been an uphill battle.
More than 5,000 National Guard troops are deployed in the city after President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring a crime emergency, and that number swelled for the Fourth of July.
City leaders made it clear they want the National Guard to leave, but the Defense Department says the troops will stay through the end of the Trump administration.
City leaders argue the National Guard is unnecessary, the soldiers are not trained in law enforcement and it’s bad for business. A lawsuit filed by the D.C. attorney general was overturned on appeal pending further litigation.
“My understanding is that there’s going to be some sort of proceeding in September, and so the city is still litigating that we don’t want these National Guard troops from other states here,” D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said.
On July 9, the D.C. Council sent letters to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Albert Bryan asking them to withdraw their National Guard soldiers that were sent for the Fourth of July celebrations.
“We respectfully ask that you recall all Michigan National Guard personnel as soon as practicable and decline any extension of their current deployment,” Council wrote to Whitmer.
“To have National Guard troops sent here from states across the nation who are armed, who are not trained in our laws, does not help us advance public safety and is not the right path forward,” Councilmember Brooke Pinto said.
The Council did not reach out to any other governors with troops deployed to Washington.
Bowser declined to comment on the extension of the guard’s deployment.
News4 reached out to both governors’ offices for comment but has not heard back.
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