MPD makes arrest in Pennsylvania Avenue assault
Washington, DC – A violent early-morning encounter on Pennsylvania Avenue that left a man injured has led to an arrest months later, as investigators continue searching for a second suspect caught on camera.
The assault happened around 1:08 a.m. on Thursday, October 23, in the 300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, Southeast, when two suspects approached a man and attacked him. Investigators say the victim was struck with a chair before both suspects fled the scene.
The injured man was taken to a local hospital for treatment of injuries that were not considered life threatening.
Following an investigation and the issuance of a DC Superior Court arrest warrant, officers with MPD’s Criminal Apprehension Unit located and arrested 34-year-old Korey Klimes of Cheverly, Maryland, on January 31. Klimes was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon involving a chair.
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Investigators say a second suspect remains unidentified. That individual was captured on surveillance footage during the incident, and detectives are continuing efforts to determine their identity.

The case remains under investigation. Anyone who can identify the outstanding suspect or has information about the assault is asked to call 202-727-9099 or text a tip to 50411. A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction in a violent crime committed in the District.
Key Points
- A man was assaulted with a chair on Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast in October
- One suspect was arrested months later and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon
- Police are still searching for a second suspect seen on surveillance video
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