Video shows suspects in southeast d. C. Shootout as police intensify search

Video shows suspects in Southeast D.C. shootout as police intensify search

November 14, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Police are searching for two suspects and their vehicles following a daylight shootout that erupted on a Southeast street last month, an incident that was captured on surveillance video.

The altercation occurred around 5:10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19, in the 2500 block of Marion Barry Avenue SE, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. A verbal dispute between the two individuals quickly escalated, with both suspects reportedly brandishing firearms and exchanging gunfire. No injuries were reported, and both suspects fled the scene immediately after the confrontation.

Investigators have released surveillance footage that shows both suspects and their vehicles, hoping the public can assist in identifying them. The video, which police are urging residents to review, can be accessed at https://youtu.be/yjRB3vKq_-k.

Video shows suspects in southeast d. C. Shootout as police intensify search
Photo: video shows suspects in southeast d. C. Shootout as police intensify search

One suspect is associated with a dark-colored Chevrolet bearing a Maryland license plate of 4EH6136, while the second suspect was seen driving a red Nissan Altima with a D.C. tag of GU6960. Police have also published still images of both vehicles from the footage.

Video shows suspects in southeast d. C. Shootout as police intensify search
Photo: video shows suspects in southeast d. C. Shootout as police intensify search

Authorities are asking anyone who recognizes the suspects or their vehicles to come forward. Information can be shared anonymously by calling (202) 727-9099 or texting tips to 50411. A reward of up to $10,000 is available for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case.

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