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Shooting Suspect At Large After New Year's Day Hotel Murder In DC, Police Say

An 18-year-old from Maryland found shot to death in a Northwest DC hotel represents the first homicide of 2024, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

Photos of the wanted shooter.

Photos of the wanted shooter.

Photo Credit: Metropolitan Police Department
Embassy Suites on Military Road Northwest in the Friendship Heights neighborhood

Embassy Suites on Military Road Northwest in the Friendship Heights neighborhood

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

Clinton resident Ashlei Hinds was celebrating the New Year in the nation's capital when she was shot and killed by an unknown shooter on the seventh floor of the Embassy Suites on Military Road NW on Monday.

The shooting was reported shortly after 1:15 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 1 in the 4300 block of Military Road NW. On Tuesday, the department released photos of the suspected shooter.

Councilmember Matt Frumin said that Hinds was shot and killed when a member at a party at the hotel took out a gun and began firing inside a room in Friendship Heights.

The shooting to start 2024 comes on the heels of a violent year for the District, which saw a 35 percent increase in homicides from the previous year, and a 39 percent increase of violent crimes overall.

"My heart goes out to her family and friends, who instead of celebrating the New Year are now mourning the loss of a loved one," he said. "MPD is doing everything the department can to apprehend the shooter.

"We face an epidemic of gun violence in our city that impacts every resident and regardless of age, income, or Ward, and we must work together across government to empower public safety agencies to stem the tide of violence." 

The shooting remains under investigation.

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

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