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Washington visits Phoenix, looks to break road losing streak

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Washington Wizards (6-36, 15th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Phoenix Suns (22-21, 10th in the Western Conference)

Phoenix; Saturday, 9 p.m. EST

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BOTTOM LINE: Washington visits Phoenix looking to end its 18-game road skid.

The Suns have gone 13-8 in home games. Phoenix gives up 113.7 points and has been outscored by 1.1 points per game.

The Wizards are 1-19 on the road. Washington is eighth in the Eastern Conference scoring 47.8 points per game in the paint led by Kyle Kuzma averaging 8.1.

The Suns average 112.6 points per game, 9.6 fewer points than the 122.2 the Wizards allow. The Wizards’ 43.7% shooting percentage from the field this season is 2.4 percentage points lower than the Suns have allowed to their opponents (46.1%).

TOP PERFORMERS: Devin Booker is averaging 25.7 points and 6.6 assists for the Suns. Kevin Durant is averaging 26.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.5 blocks over the last 10 games.

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Jonas Valanciunas is scoring 11.6 points per game and averaging 8.2 rebounds for the Wizards. Jordan Poole is averaging 2.8 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Suns: 7-3, averaging 114.2 points, 42.1 rebounds, 28.5 assists, 7.3 steals and 4.1 blocks per game while shooting 49.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 111.6 points per game.

Wizards: 0-9, averaging 103.9 points, 44.2 rebounds, 24.0 assists, 8.0 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 40.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 123.4 points.

INJURIES: Suns: Jusuf Nurkic: day to day (illness), Bradley Beal: day to day (ankle).

Wizards: Saddiq Bey: out (knee), Marvin Bagley III: day to day (knee), Malcolm Brogdon: day to day (foot).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.




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In deep-red Washington County, a surge in Democratic candidates

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Anger over a proposed immigration detention center in Williamsport and a gradual reduction in public participation at county commissioner meetings are cited as possible reasons for a surge in Democratic, and younger, candidates in Washington County.



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North Dakota National Guard heading to Washington duty

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BISMARCK — About 60 North Dakota Army National Guard Soldiers will be sent to help the District of Columbia National Guard under a joint task force starting in April.

Most soldiers are from the 131st Military Police Battalion, which is headquartered in Bismarck, according to a release.

The support will be given as part of the effort that began on Aug. 11, when several states activated members of their National Guard to support local and federal law enforcement in Washington under the President Donald Trump’s

executive order 14333,

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which declared a crime emergency in the nation’s capital.

The support is a federal mission under the command of the D.C. National Guard, which supports civilian agencies and local law enforcement to reduce crime and minimize property damage.

“Safeguarding the citizens, federal workers and elected leaders in our nation’s capital is a matter of national security, and we appreciate these Soldiers volunteering for this important mission,” said North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong in a release. “We know they will represent our state with the skill and professionalism that military leaders everywhere have come to expect from the North Dakota National Guard.”

The battalion is expected to be in Washington for about three months.

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Brothers shot Park Police officer who arrested one of them the day before, documents say

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Charging documents reveal the U.S. Park Police officer who was shot Monday in Southeast D.C. had arrested one of the suspects the day before and was following that suspect at the time.

The suspects are brothers, 22-year-old Asheile Foster and 21-year-old Darren Foster, of Southeast. They appeared in federal court Wednesday afternoon.

Court documents state the Park Police officer who was shot had arrested Asheile Foster on Sunday on suspicion of dealing drugs. The officer said he followed Foster after he was released from jail on Monday and came to Park Police headquarters to get his personal belongings.

According to prosecutors, Foster told police he knew he was being followed by a white Tesla, and he confronted the officer on Queens Stroll Place SE, jumping out in front of the Tesla before the officer swerved around him.

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Then, dozens of gunshots went off, the officer told police. He said in charging documents he was shot in the shoulder as he kept driving several blocks to the intersection of Benning Road and Southern Avenue SE, where police found him. A helicopter then took him to a hospital. According to charging documents, the officer was treated and released the same night as the shooting.

A U.S. Park Police officer who was shot in Southeast D.C. on Monday is recovering from what authorities say was likely a targeted attack. Multiple law enforcement sources tell News4’s Mark Segraves that when the officer was shot, he was investigating a shooting that occurred in Anacostia Park on Friday.

Photos in the charging documents show the brothers firing at the officer’s Tesla, according to prosecutors.

The shooting drew a massive police presence to the Southeast neighborhood near the D.C-Maryland border Monday night.

Shell casings littered the middle of the street. Police said they recovered two weapons: a Glock 9 with an extended magazine and an AR-15.

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Prosecutors said that when the officer was shot, he was investigating a shooting that occurred in Anacostia Park on Friday. No one was injured in that shooting.

Darren Foster was located and stopped shortly after the shooting, D.C. police said. Asheile Foster was found on Tuesday.

The brothers were charged with assault on a federal officer, assault with intent to kill and weapons charges. They could face up to 60 years in prison if they’re convicted.



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