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Hayes Street, Washington, DC

Daughter Of DC Teacher Dies Days After Mother's Day Shooting Daughter Of DC Teacher Dies Days After Mother's Day Shooting
Daughter Of DC Teacher Dies Days After Mother's Day Shooting A school community is mourning alongside a beloved teacher whose 10-year-old daughter was shot and killed by a stray bullet during an act of violence on Mother’s Day in Washington, DC. Shortly after 9 p.m. on Sunday, May 14, Metropolitan Police Assistant Chief Andre Wright said that 10-year-old Arianna Davis was hit by a bullet in the 3700 block of Hayes Street NE, after dozens of shots rang out in the area. Wright said that the family heard the gunshots, and later realized that the girl had been struck in her upper body. They rushed her to an area firehouse, where first responders offer…
Off-Duty FBI Officer Implicated In DC Shooting: Reports Off-Duty FBI Officer Implicated In DC Shooting: Reports
Off-Duty FBI Officer Implicated In DC Shooting: Reports An off-duty FBI police officer was involved in a Saturday shooting in Washington, DC, according to multiple reports. At approximately 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27, gunfire rang out on I-295 North near the intersection of Hayes Street and Kenilworth Terrace NE, the Washington Post reported. There were no reported injuries. The incident led to lane closures in the area for several hours as police investigated the incident. It is unclear what led to the shooting.  Officials have not released the name of the officer involved in the shooting. “The FBI takes all shooting incidents inv…
Police Identify Alexandria Teen Killed In D.C. Shooting Police Identify Alexandria Teen Killed In D.C. Shooting
Police Identify Alexandria Teen Killed In D.C. Shooting Police have identified a teen who was killed in a Northeast D.C. homicide on Saturday, July 9, officials said. Damari Wright, 17, of Alexandria was found inside a vehicle at around 5:30 p.m. at the 3500 block of Hayes Street, the Metropolitan Police Department said. He had suffered apparent gunshot wounds, but showed no signs of life, officials said. The Metropolitan Police Department is offering a $25,000 reward for anyone with information that would lead to an arrest. Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 202-727-9099.