One killed, 20 wounded in Washington D.C. shooting
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[August 10, 2020]
By Mana Rabiee
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Reuters) - At least three
shooters opened fire during a large, unauthorized gathering of people in
Washington early on Sunday, killing a teenager and wounding 20 others,
including a critically injured police officer, authorities said.
The gunfire broke out during a gathering of hundreds of people in a
southeast district of the nation's capital, D.C. Metropolitan Police
Chief Peter Newsham and Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said at a press
conference.
Local media called the event an "unsanctioned block party" in a
residential neighborhood. Bowser said it violated the city's coronavirus-induced
ban on large public meetings of more than 50 people.
"There were certainly was too many people out there, you know, with the
COVID-19," Newsham said.
"We can't tolerate these types of gatherings in our city during
COVID-19. It's just too dangerous," he added.
Newsham said at least three shooters opened fire when a dispute broke
out at about 12:20 a.m. EDT (0420 GMT), striking 21 people, including an
off-duty police officer.
"She is struggling for her life right now at a local hospital," Newsham
said, saying the officer was among at least 11 women hurt.
Killed was Christopher Brown, 17, who was pronounced dead at a local
hospital, Newsham added.
"I really don't understand how my child's life is just gone," his mother
Artecka Brown told Reuters.
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Most of the victims were adults and, aside from the police officer,
none of the injuries were considered life-threatening, Newsham said.
Bowser, wearing a face mask like Newsham, noted that people cooped
up at home, as advised by medical experts to stop disease spread
during the coronavirus pandemic, were starting to break rules, like
those limiting the size of gatherings to allow for social
distancing.
"There are cookouts that have happened peacefully for years and
years that are just spinning out of control," Bowser said.
"Sadly, several people who have no regard for human life opened fire
at what had been people gathered together, enjoying themselves," she
said.
Newsham said police had tried to break up the gathering but
apparently lacked the manpower to do so. "It doesn't sound like we
had enough officers to disperse the crowd," he said.
No details were immediately available on the suspected shooters.
Multiple weapons, including handguns, were confiscated from the
scene, Newsham said.
(Writing by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Tom Brown)
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