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Infiniti Linked To Double Fatal Mass Shooting On St. Patrick's Day In DC Located, Police Say

It took less than 24 hours for members of the Metropolitan Police Department to track down a vehicle that was linked to Sunday's mass shooting in Northwest DC that left two dead and five hospitalized.

The suspect vehicle

The suspect vehicle

Photo Credit: Metropolitan Police Department
MPD at the scene of the fatal shooting in Northwest DC.

MPD at the scene of the fatal shooting in Northwest DC.

Photo Credit: DC Police via Twitter

On Tuesday, Investigators released a photo of a vehicle of interest - a black Infiniti - that may have been involved in the shooting that left Southeast resident Anthony Brown, and Baltimore resident Jay Lucks, both 32, dead.

The following morning, the department announced that the vehicle has been located, but no suspects have been identified or apprehended as of 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20.

At approximately 3 a.m. on March 17, gunshots rang out in the 700 block of P Street NW near 7th Street, leaving seven people with injuries, according to a spokesperson for the agency.

Upon arrival officers found three men and two women suffering from gunshot wounds. All five were taken to the hospital for treatment of undisclosed injuries.

Lucks and Brown were pronounced dead at the scene.

All of the victims were adults.

The motive for the shooting remains under investigation, though detectives say that "investigation suggests that one or more suspects intentionally discharged a firearm at the victims."

No details about the possible shooters has been released by investigators.

Check Daily Voice for updates.

Anyone with information regarding the incident has been asked to contact detectives by calling (202) 727-9099 or texting the tip to 50411.

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