On Friday night, a shooting in Northeast Washington, DC, resulted in four individuals being hospitalized. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) reported that the incident occurred around 9 pm in the 1500 block of Harry Thomas Way Northeast, close to the NoMa-Gallaudet U New York Avenue Metro station.
Three men and one woman were injured in the shooting. All victims were conscious and breathing when found. Two of the victims were taken to the hospital by emergency services, while the other two went to a medical facility on their own. The police described their conditions as stable.
The MPD provided updates on the situation via social media, confirming that detectives are actively investigating the case. The area was cordoned off to gather evidence and identify witnesses. The police have not yet released the identities of the victims or any information about potential suspects or motives.
The shooting's proximity to a busy transit hub has raised safety concerns among local residents and commuters.
NoMa-Gallaudet U Metro Station is a train station in Washington, DC, USA. It is named after the nearby neighborhoods and Gallaudet University, which is a school for students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
The Metropolitan Police Department is the police force responsible for maintaining law and order in Washington, DC. They investigate crimes and ensure the safety of the public.
Emergency services are special teams like ambulances and firefighters that help people in urgent situations, like accidents or fires. They quickly take injured people to the hospital for treatment.
Suspects are people who might have done something wrong, like committing a crime. Motives are the reasons why someone might do something, like why they would commit a crime.
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