Washington DC shooting leaves one dead, some 20 injured

There was some kind of a dispute, Peter Newsham, the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, said.

August 10, 2020 03:24 am | Updated 03:28 am IST - Washington

Picture for representation purpose only.

Picture for representation purpose only.

A dispute that erupted into gun fire during a large outdoor party in Washington, DC, early on August 9 left one person dead and some 20 others injured, including an off-duty officer struggling for her life, according to police.

Christopher Brown, 17, died in the shooting that occurred after midnight in a southeast side neighbourhood where people had gathered for music and food, Peter Newsham, the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, told reporters.

There was some kind of a dispute, Mr. Newsham said.

Multiple weapons were produced. Police said at least three shooters may have been involved, though no arrests were immediately announced. Mr. Newsham said a motive for the shooting wasn’t clear.

Fellow officers took the injured off-duty officer to a local hospital.

She’s struggling for her life right now, he said.

He added that the rest of the gunshot wounds, as far as we know, are non-life-threatening.

Nelson Bostic, a resident in the area, told WTOP he heard a burst of rapid gunfire, then saw people laying on the ground and ducking under cars. It was terrible, he said.

Relatives of the teenager killed described him as someone who was full of energy and quick to smile. He also had a 1-year-old son.

A lot of people know him as just a good person, his mother, Artecka Brown, told WUSA9 . That was an innocent life taken for no reason.

There may have been hundreds of attendees at the party despite city restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic on such large gatherings.

“We can’t tolerate these types of gatherings in our city during COVID-19,” Mr. Newsham said.

It’s just too dangerous. Mayor Muriel Bowser, speaking to reporters near the scene of the shooting, noted that public drinking and marijuana use outside were prohibited, as were gatherings of more than 50 people as a precaution against spreading the coronavirus.

“It’s very important that as a community we have a zero-tolerance for this activity,” she said.

Ms. Bowser added that police will have to make some difficult decisions and break up these events.

The gathering had been advertised on fliers as the 34th-n-EAT cookout that would start late on Saturday, The Washington Post reported. It would, the flier added, be a drama-free event.

0 / 0
Sign in to unlock member-only benefits!
  • Access 10 free stories every month
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.

We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.