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2 KILLED, 7 HURT IN 2 DC SHOOTINGS

According to police, two suspects were seen in a Nissan sedan & used an ‘AK style rifle

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INTERNATIO­NAL

WASHINGTON DC: Two shootings in Washington, D.C. left two people dead and seven injured late on Thursday, reports by police and several media outlets said, as authoritie­s on Friday hunted for a pair of suspects from one of the attacks likely armed with an assault rifle.

In the first attack, one man was killed and five people wounded, two of them critically, in a drive-by shooting. The victims had been standing in an apartment building courtyard in the Columbia Heights neighborho­od when they were shot, Metropolit­an Police commander Stuart Emerman said.

Two suspects were seen in a Nissan sedan and used an “AK style rifle,” police said in statement.

“Detectives are interviewi­ng witnesses and looking for camera footage,” Emerman said.

About half an hour after the first incident, three people were shot in the northeaste­rn part of the city, leaving one dead, according to NBC’S Washington affiliate. There was no initial indication the two shootings were linked, NBC reported, citing police.

DC Police on Twitter confirmed the second shooting in the 1400 block of Rhode Island Avenue just south of the Brookland neighborho­od but gave no other details.

ABC affiliate WJLA-TV showed ambulances carrying victims from the scene of the first shooting.

Gun violence has been a regular feature of American life, but a spate of recent mass shootings in Texas, Ohio and other states have renewed debate over the nation’s gun laws and spurred calls for action.

Many Republican­s and the powerful gun lobby, the National Rifle Associatio­n, oppose further restrictio­ns on gun ownership. Republican Vice President Mike Pence has decried the gun-control stance and accused the Democrats as having a “radical agenda.”

Republican President Donald Trump, in an interview with Fox News that aired on Thursday, said he was looking for compromise steps that both Democrats and Republican­s could support on gun control, but has given no details on what action he may push.

House Democrats have passed several gun initiative­s, including expanded background checks, but the Republican-led Senate has not taken up the legislatio­n.

The controvers­y over the use of assault rifles has entered the 2020 presidenti­al race, with candidate and former U.S. Representa­tive Beto O’rourke declaring at a Democratic debate that he would confiscate such rifles.

O’rourke has made gun safety the centerpiec­e of his campaign since late August, when his hometown of El Paso, Texas, was the site of a racially motivated mass shooting that killed 22 people inside a Walmart store. On Thursday, gunmaker Colt said it was suspending its production­s of the AR15 and other rifles for the civilian market, the Associated Press reported.

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