Gunfire erupted on the streets of Washington, D.C., on Thursday night and at lea...
- Gunfire erupted on the streets of Washington, D.C., on Thursday night and at least several people were shot, local media reported.Local TV station FOX-5 reported, citing police, that six people were shot in the incident.
ABC affiliate WJLA-TV posted images on Twitter of ambulances carrying victims from the scene and said that there had been a “massive” police response at the intersection of 14th and Columbia streets north of the city’s downtown.Our Standards:
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