SHARE

Shooter In Custody After Killing Innocent 62-Year-Old Bystander During Dispute In DC: Police

New information has been released by the Metropolitan Police Department following Thursday's fatal shooting of a bystander in Northwest DC.

Washington Metropolitan Police Dept.

Washington Metropolitan Police Dept.

Photo Credit: Washington Metropolitan Police Dept.
Commander Boteler at the scene of the shooting

Commander Boteler at the scene of the shooting

Photo Credit: DC Police Department

Lasanta McGill, 62, was shot and killed when an argument inside a Northwest DC market spilled out into the street and shots were fired, according to police.

Metropolitan Police Commander James Boteler said that at approximately 1:15 p.m. on Thursday, June 8, officers in the area of the 1900 block of 7th Street NW heard gunshots ring out while on patrol near the Howard Theater.

Upon arrival, they found and treated McGill, who suffered a gunshot wound until paramedics arrived to take him to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead on Thursday afternoon.

With an assist from nearby witnesses and the responding officers, a shooting suspect was taken into custody and a weapon recovered at the scene of the shooting.

On Friday, June 9, the agency announced that 20-year-old Southeast DC resident Demarcus Barnett has been identified as the shooter and he is being charged with second-degree murder while armed. 

Police say that the initial investigation determined that there was an altercation inside a nearby deli/market involving at least three people that made its way onto the street.

During the argument, Barnett allegedly took out a gun and began shooting, striking McGill.

It is believed that McGill was not involved in the initial dispute inside the store and "was just out on the block enjoying the weather," Boteler said.

"This just goes to reaffirm that we have way too many people on our streets in Washington, DC carrying illegal firearms who have no business carrying illegal firearms," he said. "We do our best every single day as an agency along with our federal partners, and we do it very well.

"Unfortunately, there are too many people carrying illegal firearms, and simple disputes that lead to gunfire is unacceptable in any city, especially here in Washington, DC." 

Want breaking news in the DMV as it happens, or want to contribute? Join the DMV All Incidents Facebook group.

to follow Daily Voice Arlington and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE