Video appears to show the victim with a gun in his lap, then appearing to wake up and roll down his window as officers yelled ...
DC Police released body camera footage online Monday evening of officers shooting Justin Robinson near a McDonald's in Southeast D.C. earlier this month. Robinson, 26, was killed on Sept.
Discretion is advised.*** WASHINGTON (7News) - D.C. police released body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved ...
The article has been corrected. The D.C. police officers who fatally shot a violence interrupter this month fired more than 10 shots at him, body-camera video released by police shows. The footage ...
1. RELATED: 'Why did you place the gun in the window?' | Family of man killed by DC Police want answers after body cam video is released Body-worn camera footage of Robinson's death was released ...
D.C. police are looking for a prisoner who allegedly ran off after arriving at a Southeast hospital just after midnight Sunday. Police said 27-year-old Derrick Ross-Simms was last seen outside ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — D.C. Police announced seven arrests overnight ... Robinson's aunt said people are angry after the release of police body camera video of the moments leading up to ...
Cure the Streets is a pilot public safety program launched by the Office of the Attorney General of D.C. that seeks to reduce gun violence. The Metropolitan Police Department released body camera ...
A week after police shot and killed a man outside a McDonald’s in Southeast D.C., authorities have released body camera video footage of the shooting. Justin Robinson, 26, a D.C. man who worked ...
It was a heated day in court as two D.C. police officers faced a judge ... Surveillance video and police body camera video on Oct. 23, 2020, showed the 3-1/2-minute chase up and down a ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that a lawsuit calling for changes to how police in Washington, D.C., handle mental health crises can move forward, rejecting the district's efforts to dismiss the ...
WASHINGTON — Groups of people destroyed property and burglarized businesses in D.C. Monday night, police say. The vandalism took place primarily in the City Center and Georgetown areas, but also ...