Gunfire erupts in Southeast DC over money dispute as suspect is quickly nabbed
WASHINGTON, DC – A heated dispute over money turned violent late Saturday night when a man pulled a gun and opened fire in a Southeast alleyway — but within minutes, he was in handcuffs.
Just before 11 p.m. on Saturday, a confrontation escalated behind the 100 block of Atlantic Street SE when 39-year-old Alonzo Hinton allegedly drew a handgun during an argument and fired a single round at the person he was quarreling with. The bullet missed, and the victim was not injured.
The tense encounter, which happened near residential homes, rattled neighbors who reported hearing the shot just before police arrived. Responding officers quickly canvassed the area and located Hinton nearby.
He was arrested without further incident and charged with Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun), according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Police did not release the identity of the victim, but confirmed no other injuries were reported.
Investigators believe the confrontation stemmed from an unresolved financial matter between the two individuals. Officials have not said whether the suspect and victim were previously known to one another.
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Key Points
- A dispute over money led to a gunshot being fired Saturday night on Atlantic Street SE
- Suspect Alonzo Hinton, 39, was arrested shortly after the incident
- The victim was uninjured and police charged Hinton with Assault with a Dangerous Weapon