❓WHAT HAPPENED: D.C. police are investigating a series of shootings across seven locations that left 11 people injured within a nine-hour span.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Victims included men, women, juveniles, and a five-year-old boy. Suspects were described in multiple incidents, with two arrested and three weapons recovered in one case.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The shootings occurred on Friday, October 24, 2025, and early Saturday, October 25, 2025, in various locations across Washington, D.C., including Howard Place NW, Yuma Street SE, and Savannah Terrace SE.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Police urge anyone with information on these cases to call (202) 727-9099 or text 50411.”
🎯IMPACT: The shootings have prompted heightened police investigations, including the involvement of homicide detectives in one severe case.
Between Friday and early Saturday, Washington, D.C., was struck by a wave of shootings across seven locations, injuring 11 people. The violent spree unfolded over nine hours, affecting victims from juveniles to adults, including a five-year-old boy who suffered a gunshot to the face.
The Metropolitan Police Department reported the incidents began around 5:37 PM on Friday when officers arrived at a hospital where two juvenile females, one shot, were being treated. At 5:49 PM, a teenage male was found shot in the 200 block of 50th Street SE. At 7:30 PM, a man was discovered shot in the 3100 block of 16th Street NW. Soon after, at 8:18 PM, a five-year-old boy was shot on Savannah Terrace SE.
At 8:23 PM, police responded to the 600 block of Howard Place NW, finding five victims—three men, one woman, and a male teen—injured. Two suspects were arrested at the scene, and three weapons were seized. At 9:54 PM, two men were found shot on Benning Road NE. The final incident occurred at 1:56 AM on Saturday, when a man with life-threatening injuries was found in an apartment building on Hiatt Place NW, prompting a homicide investigation.
The shootings highlight persistent concerns about crime in Washington, D.C. In August, President Donald J. Trump declared a crime emergency in the American capital, federalizing local law enforcement and surging federal agents and National Guard troops into the city in a successful crime crackdown. However, this has since ended, with some federal presence remaining but the MPD largely back under the control of Democrat mayor Muriel Bowser.
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