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Marcus Walker received a 30-year sentence for murdering his ex-girlfriend's new partner, following a guilty verdict on several charges including second-degree murder while armed.
Florida Proud Boy Nathaniel Tuck pleads guilty to felony and misdemeanor charges for January 6 Capitol riot role.
Authorities are seeking the public's help in locating suspects in an armed carjacking and robbery in Southeast Washington, D.C. The MPD offers up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest.
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Washington, D.C. announces street closures and parking restrictions due to the DC Bike Ride. The event will affect traffic from September 6-7 with emergency parking and street closures in place.
Three individuals are indicted for laundering over $1 million from online scams in a scheme exposed by U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves and the FBI's Washington Field Office.
An Ohio woman was sentenced for her actions during the Capitol breach, including prison time, house arrest, and restitution.
MPD released photos of Tyrell Bailey, a suspect in a serious weapons offense resulting in an officer's death, offering a $60,000 reward for information.
A Queens man gets 13 months in prison for making over 12,000 harassing calls to Congress members, not deterred even after being informed of their illegality.
The Arlington County Police is probing a shooting in Columbia Heights, where one group was detained and Patrick Nya was charged; no injuries despite shots fired.
MPD seeks help to find a suspect in a Southeast Washington shooting incident, offering a $10,000 reward for information.
Authorities offer a $60,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Tyrell Bailey, wanted for a firearm offense and described as a suspect in a recent weapons incident.
A lithium-ion battery from an electric scooter caused a fire in a DC apartment building; it was controlled with no injuries reported, highlighting the risks of such batteries.
A robbery at Pentagon City Mall involving hammers and a fire extinguisher was mistaken for gunfire, causing panic but no injuries. Police are investigating.
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