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Washington D.C. law enforcement releases videos showing police killing of 17-year old in a moving vehicle
The US Park Police (USPP) and the Metropolitan Police Division (MPD) of Washington D.C. have every launched video footage of police killing of 17-year-old Dalaneo Martin in Northeast D.C. on March 18.
The footage, launched Tuesday as separate movies from USPP and MPD, was drawn from six totally different responding officers’ physique mounted cameras. Each USPP and MPD launched the uncooked digital camera footage from every officer’s vantage level, together with an edited compilation model from cameras worn by every division’s respective officers.
Neither division has launched the names of the officers concerned within the incident. Martin’s household, represented by legal professional Andrew Clarke, desires the names of the officers made public and for them to be fired and prosecuted for misconduct.
On the morning of March 18, USPP and MPD officers responded to a report about an alleged stolen car. An MPD officer discovered a white car parked with Martin inside, “asleep,” in response to a press release from the Park Police and known as for backup. The car’s “ignition was punched,” the assertion continued.
Upon arriving within the River Terrace neighborhood, close to the Anacostia River, officers from MPD and USPP will be seen within the physique digital camera footage discussing how one can strategy the state of affairs in order to keep away from a police chase. MPD coverage forbids officers from blocking a automotive’s path throughout a pursuit, to assist reduce collateral harm to close by property.
Within the physique cam footage from the Park Police, officers will be heard discussing ways equivalent to breaking the automotive home windows and pulling Martin out of the car. One officer stated, “When you break it, he’s gonna get up, begin it, and put it in drive to go. We don’t need no one to get harm.”
One of many MPD officers chimed in, “He’s knocked out. The again window is only a plastic. I’ll attempt to minimize that out quietly, unlock the door. If he doesn’t get startled, doesn’t get up then we’re going to attempt to get in there, seize him earlier than he places that automotive in gear.” The officer added, “If he does take off, simply let him go.”
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Along with being skilled to not block in autos throughout a pursuit, D.C. police are additionally skilled to not enter autos. However that isn’t what occurred.
As an alternative, officers from each businesses approached the car. Martin was sleeping within the driver’s seat. One of many MPD officers opened a door on the passenger aspect of the car. Two Park Cops hopped within the again seat on each side shouting, “Police, don’t transfer! Don’t transfer! Don’t transfer!” On the identical time, they began choking Martin from behind.
Martin awoke to the officers strangling him whereas making an attempt to drag him out of the car. Panicked, he drove off. One of many Park Cops, on Martin’s aspect of the automotive, fell out onto the roadway. The opposite officer, within the rear passenger-side seat, screamed, “Cease! Cease, or I’ll shoot!”
Then, the officer fired a number of rounds of his gun at Martin at what amounted to level clean vary. The car stopped after crashing right into a constructing. A medical expert discovered six of the officers’ photographs hit Martin. The teenager died immediately on the scene.
Police used the invention of a gun contained in the car to malign Martin’s character and intent within the wake of the incident. Investigation officers, nonetheless, revealed they have no idea the circumstances surrounding the weapon, equivalent to whether or not it belonged to Martin or had been within the automotive with out his information.
On Wednesday, Martin’s household held a press convention by which his mom, Terra Martin, repeated her requires the names of the officers concerned to be made public, and for them to be charged with first-degree homicide.
Martin stated, “This ache hurts so unhealthy. I simply need justice for my son. And I want the officer to be locked up, all of them that performed a task.” She continued by saying the video “of my son being murdered” has left her with a profound grief that has left her unable to eat or sleep.
“I’m misplaced,” she stated. “The video self-explains every thing that they did to my son. And how are you going to justify this?”
Dalaneo, recognized affectionately as “Debo,” was a loving father to his now seven-month-old son, in response to household. Considered one of 9 siblings, Martin had been planning to take his son and nephews to a neighborhood park on the day he was killed. The household has held protests within the days after Martin was killed demanding costs be filed in opposition to the police accountable.
Though it’s MPD coverage to launch physique digital camera footage in circumstances involving “extreme pressure,” the Park Police don’t share these protocols. The discharge of the footage weeks after Martin’s dying adopted public outcry demanding an evidence for the way he died.
Clark, the household legal professional, stated the household’s investigation on the time in late March, earlier than physique digital camera footage had been launched, indicated Martin had been choked and shot a number of occasions.
Martin’s sister, Rahketa Steele, stated at a current march and rally, “It doesn’t matter what the circumstances is, it doesn’t matter what you discovered or what you suppose you discovered, my brother deserves to be right here. He’s 17.”
Within the wake of the discharge of the police video this week, reactions on social media expressed outrage on the conduct of the officers. On Twitter, one person requested in disgust, “How do 4 cops not handle to take a sleeping particular person into custody with out killing him?”
One other Twitter person wrote, “Dalaneo Martin didn’t even have time to reply to the demand earlier than the officer plugged his again with bullets…To not point out the video seems to be just like the police broke into his automotive whereas he slept to arrange the ambush for his homicide. Even when the automotive was stolen, he needed to die?”
For his or her elements, the 2 police businesses below scrutiny have defended the actions of the unidentified officers. On Thursday, two days after the discharge of the physique digital camera footage, the Government Board of the US Park Police Fraternal Order of Police launched a press release saying, “Our officers’ actions are justified primarily based on well-established case legislation, USPP insurance policies, and coaching.”
The chair of the Park Police Fraternal Order of Police, Kenneth Spencer, instructed the Washington Publish on the day of the discharge of the police video, “There’s a lawful purpose for him [the Park Police officer who shot Martin] to be within the automotive, the usage of pressure was justified, and the union stands behind the actions the officers took.”
The MPD Drive Investigations Group is main an investigation to find out what occurred, with a evaluation by the US Legal professional’s Workplace for D.C. The Inside Division is conducting a evaluation of the Park Police actions within the incident.
This week, the FBI and US Legal professional’s Workplace opened a civil rights investigation into the occasions resulting in Martin’s dying. That investigation is ongoing, coming amid the newest wave of scrutiny over police use of pressure within the wake of the killings of individuals equivalent to Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennesse; Alonzo Bagley in Shreveport, Louisiana; and Timothy Johnson in Tysons, Virginia. The latter was shot and killed after being suspected of stealing sun shades from a shopping center.
Washington, D.C
Rain-soaked Saturday across DC region, Sunday brings 60s and sunshine
A wet and dreary Saturday is on the horizon for the D.C. metro area, but Sunday’s weather may offer a brighter reprieve, with warmer temperatures and breaks of sunshine possible ahead of the Commanders’ Sunday night game. FOX 5 meteorologist Mike Thomas has the forecast.
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The Weekend Scene: Last call to deck the halls in the DC area
Closing time! One last call for decking the hall and wrapping up your holiday cheer.
Celebrate Hanukkah with menorah lightings in Clarendon and National Landing and Kwanzaa at the Anacostia Community Museum and The Kennedy Center.
Though decorations are already deeply discounted, it’s your last weekend to check out plenty of Christmas classics, too.
The week between Christmas and New Year’s is all about catching up. Get extra sleep, exchange those not-quite-right gifts and check out some cool stuff you may have missed in the holiday hustle.
For one, it’s the finale weekend for the Washington Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” We’re sorry to report that Tommy and Aimee Cho will not be on stage.
4 things to know about the weekend
See these holiday displays before they’re gone
Free pick
Holiday Walk of Lights at Neabsco Regional Park
Through Fri., Woodbridge
🔗 Details
Stroll the boardwalk covered with lights, enjoying characters and a holiday market. It’s free to visit. It’s friendly to pets, strollers and wheelchairs.
Winter Lights Festival at Seneca Creek State Park
Through New Year’s Eve, Gaithersburg
🔗 Details
Drive past hundreds of illuminated displays and trees on this 3.5-mile path. Tickets must be purchased in advance and cost $15 to $25 per vehicle.
Free pick
Seasons Greenings
Through Jan. 5, U.S. Botanic Garden
🔗 Details
The Conservatory and Garden have transformed into the ultimate holiday wonderland with botanical wreaths and décor, thousands of poinsettias and iconic D.C. landmarks made from plants.
Tingle Bells: An ASMR-Inspired Holiday Special
Through Jan. 5, ARTECHOUSE DC in Southwest, $17+
🔗 Details
The holidays can be a bit much sometimes with all of the hustle and bustle. Take some time to soothe your mind by visiting Artechouse’s Holiday Special: Tingle Bells. The ASMR-inspired experience soothes your senses with calming soundscapes and captivating visuals.
The newest addition to the multi-sensory experience is the Spectacular Factory, where you’ll feel like you landed in a dream in a holiday gift factory that came to life.
Can’t-miss museum exhibits
Free pick
“OSGEMEOS: Endless Story”
Through August, Hirshhorn Museum
Colorful and whimsical, this exhibit of twin brothers Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo’s art takes over a full floor of the Hirshhorn with an incredible amount of work from paintings and sketches to larger-than-life sculptures. Make sure to grab timed tickets and stop by the Basquiat × Banksy exhibit, too.
Free pick
“Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment”
Through Jan. 19, the National Gallery of Art in D.C.
🔗 Details
Don’t miss the only U.S. stop for this exhibit on the origins of the impressionist art movement. It’s filled with heavy hitters like Paul Cézanne and Claude Monet, plus lesser-known artists. Stop by to warm up after a morning ice skating in the Sculpture Garden!
JewCE: The Jewish Comics Experience
Through March 2025, Capital Jewish Museum, $10 (for non-members and those over 12 years old)
🔗 Details
In this new exhibit, you can explore 100 years of Jewish cartoons, comics, and graphic novels at the Capital Jewish Museum. Learn about the Jewish origins of iconic comic book superheroes from the 1930s through the 1960s.
A comic experience isn’t complete without reading a comic or two! After you’re done taking it all in, hang out in the reading room and enjoy comics, graphic novels, creator biographies, and works represented in the galleries.
Free pick
In Slavery’s Wake
Through June 8, 2025, National Museum of African American History and Culture, free (timed passes required for museum)
🔗 Details
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is opening its newest exhibit called “In Slavery’s Wake: Making Black Freedom in the World.” The multi-lingual experience is the museum’s first international traveling exhibition and will explore how racial slavery, colonialism and Black freedom-making influence the world.
The exhibit will be split into six sections on Concourse Level C and features 100 objects, 250 images, and 10 multi-media interactives and films.
The Future Scene: New Year’s Eve with the family
Free pick
Noon Yards Eve
10 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Yards Park
🔗 Details
A balloon drop at noon? We’re in! Let the little ones get in on the New Year’s Eve fun early with carnival games, a magic show, bounce houses and more. Take a selfie under the 13-foot illuminated Swinging Bells on The Yards’ Sun Deck, too.
First Night Alexandria
Starts at 2 p.m., $10-$22 to enter festival
🔗 Details
The longstanding family-friendly festival will celebrate its 30th year with music, arts and community at the center of Historic Old Town Alexandria. The festival will begin with performances for children and a day party for all ages.
The first round of fireworks is set to go off at 6 p.m. over the waterfront.
If you’re not ready for bed yet, explore Old Town for live music, comedy and more on 12 stages inside churches, stores and more until another round of fireworks at midnight.
Tickets for the festival range from $10 to $22 with free admission to children ages two and under.
Visit Alexandria has a list of great places for spotting fireworks even if you don’t go to the festival.
New Year’s Eve dance parties through the decades
Dance New Year’s Eve away with cover bands and DJs playing the greatest hits from their favorite eras.
Go old school cool with Peaches O’Dell and her 11-piece, big band orchestra at Black Cat’s New Year’s Eve Swing Ball. At The Anthem, Sammy Rae & The Friends blend indie rock band, jazz, soul and funk.
Gimme Gimme Disco: A Dance Party Inspired by ABBA at The Atlantis delivers a one-of-a-kind ’70s vibe while The Fillmore Silver Spring has a Black Sabbath cover band.
All about the ’80s? You’ll want to see The Legwarmers at the State Theatre in Falls Church, The Reagan Years at The Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg or the Ultimate 80’s NYE Dance Party with DJ D at Jammin Java in Vienna.
Show off your ’90s and Y2K fashion for White Ford Bronco at The Lincoln Theatre or Uncle Jesse, a ‘90s and early aughts cover band at Farm Brew Live in Manassas.
Love T.K.O., the Howard Theatre’s party with Mariah The Scientist, channels all eras of R&B.
If you’ve ever worn ripped tights as a fashion statement, maybe Indie Sleaze New Year’s Eve with Melina and Dahger at Songbyrd is your vibe.
Concerts this weekend
The Shirks, 8 p.m. Friday, Black Cat, $20
D.C. band plays classic, ‘70s-style punk rock – short and fast. Opener Baby Alcatraz and the Aurelions offer early rock & roll inspired instrumentals. Details.
“Salad Days” 10th Anniversary Party, 8 p.m. Saturday, Black Cat, $20
This celebration of the seminal documentary about D.C.’s punk scene features performances by D.C. supergroup Hammered Hulls, featuring Alec MacKaye and Mary Timony, and Birthday Girl DC – a terrific teen indie rock trio of D.C. alternative rock progeny with a bright future. Details.
More things to do in D.C.
Kwanzaa programs at Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum: Events daily, Dec. 26-31, Southeast D.C., free
DowntownDC Holiday Skate Spectacular: Through Jan. 4, National Building Museum (401 F Street NW), free
Sculpture Garden Ice Rink: Daily, National Gallery of Art, $12 ($6 for skate rentals)
National Christmas Tree: Through Jan. 1, The Ellipse at President’s Park, free
Light Yards: Through Jan. 1, The Yards Park, free
Hot To Go – A Chappell Roan party: Fri., 9 p.m., 9:30 Club, $22
Best of DC Comedy Showcase: Fri. and Sat., DC Improv, $22+
The Legacy of the Dibinga Sisters and OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center (Kwanzaa celebration): Fri., The Kennedy Center, free
Seasons Greenings: Through Jan. 5, U.S. Botanic Garden, free
& Juliet: Through Jan. 5, The Kennedy Center, $45-$239
Life of Pi: Through Jan. 5, The Kennedy Center, $49-$179
Things to do in Maryland
Washington DC Temple Festival of Lights: Through Jan. 1, 9900 Stoneybrook Dr, Kensington, free
Disco Biscuits: Fri. and Sat., Fillmore Silver Spring, $60+
Winter Wonderland Extravaganza on the Farm: Sat., Charity’s Hope Family Farm in LaPlata, $7.18
Things to do in Virginia
Silent Disco! at Punch Bowl Social Arlington: Sat., 4238 Wilson Blvd. in Arlington, $10+
Winter Walk of Lights: Nov. 8 to Jan. 5, Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna, $18-$22
Aurora’s Winter Circus Adventure: Through Dec. 29, Dulles Town Center, $35+ (adult)/$28+ (child)
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