New York Daily News

Teen dies, cop clings to life in D.C. party shoot

- BY PETER SBLENDORIO

A deadly shooting broke out at a large social gathering in Washington early Sunday, killing a teenager and leaving at least 20 people injured, including a police officer, authoritie­s said.

At least three people fired weapons shortly after midnight at the gettogethe­r in southeast D.C., where 17-year-old Christophe­r Brown was killed, D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said at a press conference.

“What happened was it was some kind of dispute,” Newsham said. “Multiple weapons were produced and multiple shots were fired.”

Newsham said the D.C. police officer who was shot is now “struggling for her life.” The officer was off-duty at the time, and Newsham said it’s unclear why she was at the gathering.

The injured officer has not been identified, but Newsham said she has worked for the department for a year and is part of the 1st District.

The rest of the shooting victims are believed to have suffered nonlife-threatenin­g wounds, Newsham said. The injuries ranged in severity, with some victims suffering graze wounds, police said.

The police chief condemned the event for having “way too many” people gathered during the coronaviru­s pandemic, saying “hundreds” were present. He said music was played and there were indication­s that food was served. No permit was issued for the event.

Police have not named any suspects, nor have they released a motive. Newsham said he believes there were “probably more” than three shooters at the scene.

“We had a lot of people that were in a dangerous situation last night, and sadly several people who have no regard for human life opened fire,” Mayor Muriel Bowser said at the news conference.

In addition to the teenager who was killed, another 17-year-old was injured in the shooting. The rest of the victims are adults, Newsham said.

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