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Homing in on D.C. homicides
In an age of decreasing crime, homicide convictions can still be tough to come by.
Latest crime news
Construction worker killed in Montgomery County
Authorities said they think the man died in a fall; foul play is not suspected.
Store clerk shot in Truxton Circle
Shooting took place on North Capitol Street near corner where violence has been common in the past.
Man on fire enters church, sparking blaze that killed rector
The incident took the lives of two people at an Ocean City church.
No charges in probe of former national security adviser
Probe into Robert McFarlane’s relationship with Sudan ends; attorney says he is “vindicated.”
Women attacked in Friendship Heights, Ivy City
Police say woman on Wisconsin Avenue robbed, dragged into an alley and sexually assaulted.
Rockville man charged with bank robbery and kidnapping
Police say man robbed bank employee at gunpoint before he threw him in a trunk.
Blaze at Ocean City church kills two, injures one
The fire engulfed the offices of the St. Paul by-the-Sea Episcopal Church on Tuesday morning, killing the rector.
Police release surveillance videos in a series of crimes
Authorities looking for help in solving robberies, burglaries.
Three fires in District displace nine residents
Fires broke out in Capitol Hill, Bloomingdale, Columbia Heights.
Prince George’s pedestrian fatally hit by truck
A 52-year-old man died Wednesday morning after a pickup truck hit him in a roadway.
23-year-old man found shot and killed in Laurel
Police said they have no suspects, but have questioned two witnesses.
FedEx Field concession workers are robbed after game
A police spokeswoman says robbers demanded cash and left with an undetermined sum.
Man is stabbed on Van Ness Metro station platform
The 56-year-old suffered non-life-threatening injuries after a dispute with a woman on the Red Line.
Rain, traffic bring some long backups on area roads
Constant rain, heavy traffic leads to slow speeds, long backups at times on major Washington roadways
Postal worker’s death raises concerns over late deliveries
As police investigate fatal shooting of Pr. George’s postal worker, questions surface over deliveries in the dark.
D.C. fire department’s fleet maintenance criticized
A consultant makes nearly 130 recommendations to fix a system it says has long been in disrepair.
Man convicted of profiting off prostitution in Alexandria
Troy Henry, 36, brought prostitutes to Northern Virginia, prosecutors said.
D.C. police investigate reported sexual assault at pool
Woman tells police she was attacked after hours at Wilson Aquatic Center in Chevy Chase.
Should Justice Department legal memos be made public?
Appeals court hears arguments over legal opinion on the scope of the FBI’s surveillance authority.
Man shot by D.C. police officer dies of injuries
Police were investigating the fatal shooting of a woman when the confrontation occurred Friday.
D.C. police seek help identifying body of woman
Police say woman was found dead in the Potomac River near tthe Watergate on Nov. 1.
Dog, named Biscuit, finds a home in Fairfax
Shih Tzu, who lived for two years in Franconia area on his own, finds a home.
D.C. police arrest third suspect in Nov. 4 killing
Three men now face murder charges in the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Andre Jackson on Ridge Road SE.
Fire escapes used to facilitate two burglaries
Police call on residents to secure residents to secure windows properly.
D.C. man’s car is stolen while he lets it warm up
With cold weather here, police ask motorists to refrain from running cars while they are unattended.
Former Navy official pleads guilty to pornography charge
James Daniel Howard, 70, of Clifton, pleaded guilty to 10 counts of possession of child pornography.
Officer shoots man in Southeast D.C.
Police said the man fled from the officer, who was investigating a homicide, and then pulled a gun.
Four hit-and-runs in Arlington on Sunday
An unusual number of DUIs occurred Sunday afternoon.
Md. woman admits stealing millions from D.C. nonprofit
Ephonia Green pleads guilty to stealing more than $5 million from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Prince George’s police seek info. on postal worker’s death
Detectives to canvass neighborhood where a mail carrier was found fatally shot over the weekend.
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