The Arizona Republic

Suspect found dead after shooting 4 people in DC

Several schools locked down amid panic

- Michael Balsamo and Carole Feldman

WASHINGTON – At least four people, including a 12-year-old girl, were shot when a gunman unleashed a flurry of bullets in the nation’s capital Friday, leading to lockdowns at several schools and leaving a community on edge before the suspect was found dead hours later.

The suspected gunman was found dead Friday night inside an apartment at the scene as Metropolit­an Police Department officers conducted door-todoor searches of buildings in the area.

Hours earlier, police believe the man had erected a “sniper-type setup” with a tripod and rifle in his apartment and began firing indiscrimi­nately at people walking below, Metropolit­an Police Chief Robert Contee said. The shooting was recorded and posted online on 4chan, an online message board.

The four victims – a 54-year-old man who is a retired police officer, a woman in her 30s, a woman in her mid-60s who was grazed by a bullet and a 12-year-old girl who was shot in the arm – were all expected to recover, police said. For hours, authoritie­s had warned worried residents to stay inside their homes while they conducted a massive manhunt for the shooter.

Police did not release the suspect’s name, pending notificati­on to his family, but earlier had said they were seeking a 23-year-old Virginia man as a person of interest in the shooting. The man had been “linked to social media postings” that emerged as part of the

investigat­ion, Assistant Police Chief Stuart Emerman said.

The gunfire erupted shortly before 3:30 p.m. near the corner of Connecticu­t Avenue and Van Ness Street in the Van Ness neighborho­od of Washington, just as parents were picking up their children from the Edmund Burke School, a private college preparator­y school.

The echoing bursts of rapid gunfire rocked the normally quiet neighborho­od that’s home to several schools and colleges and dozens of embassies. It sent frantic parents running from the scene and put Burke and other nearby schools on immediate lockdown.

Bibi Stewart of Anne Arundel, Maryland, was approachin­g the line to pick up her 12-year-old twins when she heard the gunfire ring out. She said it sounded like the shots were coming from above and at a distance.

“They’re just saying they’re OK” and hiding in the school with their friends and adults, she said of her children.

“I had to look in parents’ eyes tonight who are terrified … thinking of what might happen to their children,” District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser said at a news conference. “And we have experience­d this too much in our country. The epidemic of gun violence, the easy access to weapons, has got to stop. People should not be scared taking their children to school.”

Police went door-to-door in area buildings as they searched for the shooter for several hours. As officers were approachin­g the fifth-floor apartment where the gunman was holed up, they believe he took his own life.

“We will get to the bottom of this. We will find what the motive is,” Contee said. “His intent was to kill and hurt members of our community.”

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/AP ?? Police evacuate people near the scene of a shooting Friday in northwest Washington, D.C. Officials say four people were shot and the suspect was found dead hours later.
CAROLYN KASTER/AP Police evacuate people near the scene of a shooting Friday in northwest Washington, D.C. Officials say four people were shot and the suspect was found dead hours later.

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