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U Street Gun Robbery: 7-Eleven Robbed by Masked Gunmen


From Cody Telep. Follow him on Twitter @codywt, email him at cody[AT]borderstan.com.

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Crime news from Dupont-Logan-U Street.

The 7-Eleven at 1115 U Street NW was robbed at gunpoint by two masked men early Wednesday morning, August 1. The gun robbery occurred at about 4:30 am. The suspects were both described as black males, one wearing a gray shirt and dark pants and the other wearing a dark shirt and dark pants.

A tweet from the MPD (@DCPoliceDept) confirmed that it was the 7-Eleven: “3D ROBBERY (7-11) 12TH & U ST NW/LOF B/M GRAY SHIRT, DK PANTS, DK COMPLEX, MASK/B/M DARK SHIRT AND PANTS, MASK, DK COMPLEX/5269.”

This gun robbery follows a shooting near the 7-Eleven early Saturday morning, July 28. In that incident, two women were shot and sustained non-life threatening injuries (see Early Saturday Morning Shooting on 1200 block of U Street NW). Two women were also shot the prior weekend in the 1100 block of U Street NW on July 21 (see Update on Early Saturday Morning Shooting, 1100 Block of U Street NW). In addition, there was a a gun robbery at 11th and U Streets NW at 1:44 am on Sunday, July 8.

Councilmember Jim Graham (D-Ward 1) reported that a low-caliber weapon that police initially believed was a BB gun was used in the July 28th shooting. According to comments he made to the The Washington Post, Graham does not believe the two shooting incidents are related. He noted the most recent shooting was particularly troubling, because the two women shot were bystanders that did not appear to be the intended targets. Graham tweeted Monday that he was on U Street “talking about what we need to do to reduce crime.”

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Early Saturday Morning Shooting on 1200 Block of U Street NW


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Crime news from the Dupont-Logan-U Street area.

A U Street shooting left two women with non-life threatening injuries early this morning, Saturday, July 28. Two women were shot on the 1200 block of U Street around 1 am. According to DC Police Third District Captain Aubrey Mongal, “Two adult females were shot by an unknown shooter or shooters, both with non-life threatening injuries.”

If you have information about the shooting, please call 911 with Event #I20120376392.

Details from the Police Alert: “SHOOTING 0103 HOURS 1200 BLK U STREET NW NO LOOKOUT GIVEN AT THIS TIME DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT I20120376392. Sent on: 07/28 01:23″

A tweet from the DC Police on Twitter (@DCPoliceDept) around the same time said, “3D Shooting //1200 blk U Street NW // (2) A/F shot //1 in the face 1 in the neck //both conscious & breathing //6559″

The incident follows a shooting on the 1100 block of U Street NW last Saturday morning , July 21,around 2:45 a.m. The DC Police details from that shooting noted that “there were apparently two groups of males arguing. Moments later, gunshots were heard and two adult females were found suffering from single gunshot wounds to the leg. Officers were able to respond and recover one handgun from the area and place three males under arrest in connection to the weapon.” On July 23, The Washington Post published more details on the shooting with information on the arrests.

In addition, there was a a gun robbery three weekends ago at 11th and U Streets NW at 1:44 am on Sunday, July 8.

Number of Gun Crimes in Area

According to the MPD crime database, there have been four gun crimes within a 500-foot radius of 12th and U Streets since the beginning of  the year (two robberies and two assaults with a gun through July 26). Over the past 12 months, there have been six gun crimes (robberies and assaults involving a gun) in the same defined area. The overall number of violent crimes for the past 12 months (27) in the area  is the same as the previous 12-month period.

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Update on Early Saturday Morning Shooting, 1100 Block U Street NW


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Crime news from the Dupont-Logan-U Street area.

Update: DC Police have released more information on the Third District listserv about the Saturday, July 21, shooting on the 1100 block of U Street NW:

“At approximately 2:45 this morning [Saturday, July 21] in the area of 11th and U Street NW,  there apparently were two groups of males arguing. Moments later, gunshots were heard and two adult females were found suffering from single gunshot wounds to the leg. Officers were able to respond and recover one handgun from the area and place three males under arrest in connection to the weapon. If anyone has information related to the argument, shooting or the weapon or weapons used, we encourage you to call (202) 727-9099 or email me directly at aubrey.mongal[AT]dc.gov. – Captain Aubrey P. Mongal”

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Details are few, but according to a DC Police Alert, there was a shooting on the 1100 block of U Street NW at 2:42 am Saturday morning, July 21. A tweet from the DC Police Department around 3:30 am says  that an adult female was shoot in the leg and that an adult male was grazed in the leg.

Details from the Police Alert: “SHOOTING_0242 HRS_1100 BLK U ST NW_NO LOOKOUT! DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #i20120363699,”

This morning’s shooting follows a gun robbery two weekends ago at 11th and U Streets NW at 1:44 am on Sunday, July 8. According to the MPD crime database, there have been two gun crimes within a 500-feet radius of 11th and U Streets since the beginning of  the year (through July 19). Over the past 12 months, there have been four gun crimes (robberies and assaults involving a gun) in the same area.

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Early Sunday Morning Gun Robbery at 11th and U NW


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Crime news from the Dupont-Logan-U Street area.

There was a gun robbery at shortly before 2 am this morning, Sunday, July 8, at 11th and U Streets NW.

Details from the Police Alert: “Robbery (Gun) 0144 hrs 11th & U St NW LOF: B/M, 20-22 years, 5’11″, dk complx, red/wht sht, red/blk/wht baseball cap L/S west on V St.  DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20120339631. Sent on: 07/08 02:12.”

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Down Home Eatin’ at Eatonville


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Eatonville  is at 14th and V Streets NW. (Sarah Lipman)

From Sarah Lipman. You can email her at sarah[AT]@borderstan.com.

A good and greasy piece of fried chicken has been known to melt my heart. So admittedly, Eatonville is my kind of place.

Inspired by Zora Neale Hurston and named for her Florida hometown, Eatonville delivers dependably delicious southern cooking. Bold, bright murals cover the walls, and chintzy touches such as scattered rocking chairs set the southern ambiance.

With a mix of Motown greats like Marvin Gaye playing in the background, we started our meal off right with a couple of cocktails. On the sweeter side, cocktails at Eatonville have funky names like “Daisy Lemonade” and “Grown and Sexy,” the latter of which I almost ordered just for the fun of it.

An order of the honey-cornbread muffins served with sweet whipped butter is a must; an order of four muffins costs only $2. While unfailingly southern, the menu does feature a shocking number of healthy options, such as cauliflower and goat cheese spinach salad, vegan gumbo, and pan-fried tofu with mushrooms. That being said, if you’re here, I say go for it — if it has “fried” in the name or description, it’s almost certainly tasty.

The fried green tomato starter is served with avocado and has a surprisingly spicy kick of oil. Southern fried chicken arrives on a plate chock-full of collard greens, mac and cheese and a buttermilk biscuit. Other stand-out entrées include:

  • Catfish and grits, which featured fish, which was at the same time flaky and crispy, and cheesy jalapeño gruyere grits.
  • Pan-fried pork chop with sweet potato hash and broccolini.
  • Pecan-crusted trout with hoppin’ john (essentially dirty rice).

That southern influence extends to their hospitable service. At the end of a meal I had there, a busboy accidentally removed and tossed a dish my friend wanted to take home. The waiter promptly fixed her a new (slightly smaller) portion of her entrée.

Next up on my list to try at Eatonville — the BGLT sandwich (bacon, fried green tomato, lettuce).

Eatonville: The Details

  • Where Am I Going: 2121 14th Street NW (at V Street)
  • When Am I Going: Eatonville is open Monday-Thursday, 11:30 am to 11 pm; Friday, 11:30 am to midnight; Saturday, 10 am to midnight; Sunday, 10 am to 11 pm. Brunch is served Saturday and Sunday, 10 am to 3 pm.
  • Paycheck Pain: Starters are all under 10 bucks, entrees $21 and under, and sandwiches in the $9-$13 range. Cocktails will set you back about 10 bucks.
  • Say What?: You can clearly hear both your dining party and the great tunes with ease.
  • What You’ll Be Eating: Down-home, feel-good, southern cookin.’

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Police Make Arrests in Two Cases Tuesday Night


Crime news from the Dupont-Logan-U Street area.

From Cody Telep. Follow him on Twitter @codywt, email him at cody[AT]borderstan.com.

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) made arrests in two separate cases in the Third District Tuesday evening, June 26. A victim was stabbed in the 1800 block of 7th Street NW at about 8:45 pm. MPD made three arrests in the case. No information on the arrestees was immediately available. The victim’s injuries were described as minor.

MPD also arrested a suspect earlier in the evening in a robbery case. According to a post on the MPD’s Third District listserv, a woman was walking near 15th and R Streets NW at about 7 pm when a man on a bicycle grabbed her bag.

After a brief struggle, the man fled the scene with the victim’s bag. The Third District Crime Suppression Team searched the area for the suspect and found him hiding in an alley in the 1400 block of 11th Street NW. He was identified by the victim and arrested for robbery (force and violence).

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10 PM Saturday: Gun Robbery at 8th and Florida NW


Crime news from the Dupont-Logan-U Street area.

There was a gun robbery at 10 pm on Saturday, June 23, at 8th Street and Florida Avenue NW. According to the police report, the two suspects were on bicycles. The crime occurred just one block from the busy U Street corridor; U Street morphs into Florida Avenue east of 9th Street NW.

There was another gun robbery on June 16 around 5:30 pm just one block north, at 8th and V Streets NW; see Update: Arrest Made in 5:30 PM Gun Robbery at 8th and V NW.

For the area around 9th and Florida NW (within a 500-foot radius), DC Police stats show that the number of gun robberies year-to-date for 2012 is up from last year: four so far this year compared to two last year during the same period. Year to date, the number of robberies not involving a gun in this same area is unchanged from last year: there have been eight since January 1, the same as 2011.

Details from the Police Alert: Robbery Hold Up Gun. 3052 CONFIRMED A Robbery Hold Up Gun_2203 hours_8th St NW and Florida Ave NW _LOF 2 B/M riding bicycles one with black pants one with blue pants with masks DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20120310720. Sent on: 06/23 22:30.”

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Tuesday-Night Gun Robbery, 1100 Block of T Street NW


Crime news from the Dupont-Logan-U Street area.

There was a gun robbery round 9:40 pm Tuesday, June 19 on the 1100 block of T Street NW.

Details from the Police Alert: Robbery (Gun) 2138 hrs 1100 blk T St NW LOF S1 B/M 20′s, 6’01″ sht hair blk t-sht, blk shorts armed w/dk handgun; S-2 B/F, 20′s, heavy, pink top, gry swtpnts, L/S west T St DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20120302918. Sent on: 06/19 22:02

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Update: Arrest Made in 5:30 PM Gun Robbery at 8th and V NW


Crime news from the Dupont-Logan-U Street area.

June 17 Update: MPD Third District Commander Jacob Kishter reported on the 3D Listserv that an arrest was made in Saturday’s robbery at 8th and V Streets NW:

“A lookout for the suspect and the vehicle he was driving was given to surrounding police districts. Officers in the Second District observed a subject matching the lookout for the robbery in the parking lot at Georgetown University Hospital. The vehicle he was operating was also located. The subject was positively identified by the victim as the subject who committed the robbery.”

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There was a gun robbery late this afternoon, June 16, at 8th and V Streets NW, according to a DC Police Alert. The crime took place at 5:30 pm.

Details from the Police Alert: Police Alert-Robbery Gun. CR3080 CONFIRMED A Robbery Gun at 1730 hours in the 800 Block of V St., NW. LOF 1 B/M: 40 YOA, white shirt, blue jeans, driving white minivan w/ ‘Quest Diagnostic’ on side.  DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20120297027. Sent on: 06/16 17:40.

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PSA 301: Police Update Residents on W Street NW Assault Case


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Wednesday's PSA 301 meeting dealt in part with a May 10 assault in the alley behind the 1400 block of W Street NW. (Cody Telep)

From Cody Telep. Follow him on Twitter @codywt, email him at cody[AT]borderstan.com.

Representatives from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) updated residents on the investigation into the May 10 assault in the 1400 block of W Street NW (see Police Seek Information in W Street NW Assault Case) at a meeting held Wednesday night at the Third District Headquarters. Councilmember Jim Graham (D-Ward 1) also attended the meeting and reported on efforts to increase public safety along the 14th Street NW corridor.

Lt. Detective Vendette Parker reported that detectives have interviewed several witnesses and individuals familiar with the case and that there is a person of interest being examined closely by MPD. There is not enough information yet to make this person a suspect, but detectives continue to vigorously investigate the case. Commander George Kucik told residents that the case is not at a dead end and that detectives are following up on leads.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Detective Michael Pepperman at 202-673-6918 or Detective Antoine Weston at 202-673-6918. There is a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest. Councilmember Graham asked if this reward could be increased, and while Crime Solvers provides a maximum reward of $1,000 in assault cases, Graham plans to contact Police Chief Cathy Lanier about potentially increasing the reward money in this particular instance.

Parker said detectives had canvassed the area and distributed over 100 flyers about the case to residents and business owners. The flyer includes two images of the suspect taken from surveillance cameras in the alley where the assault occurred; although, the images are blurry and Parker noted that the surveillance video has not been the primary tool used to identify a person of interest. The suspect’s description was originally incorrectly reported on flyers (and was subsequently also incorrectly reported in a post on the assault last week). The suspect is described as a 30- to 40- year-old black male, about 5’9” tall with gray hair in twists and light facial hair. He has a gold rim around one of his teeth.

The assault reportedly occurred when the victim confronted the suspect after observing him throw a beer can on the ground. When a meeting attendee asked Parker why detectives did not collect this beer can as evidence, she responded that the victim was disoriented at first and had to be re-interviewed about six to eight hours after the incident, so detectives were not initially aware of the beer can. She did note that detectives know what happened to the beer can, although she was not able to share that information.

At Graham’s request, Parker and Kucik agreed to provide an update as soon as any additional information on the assault case became available.

Graham reported that the joint roll call on 14th Street NW had been reinstated and would begin Friday (May 25) at 3:30pm at Fast Gourmet at the intersection of 14th Street and W Street NW, adjacent to where the assault occurred. The goal of the joint roll call is to better connect police and private security officers along the 14th Street corridor. Radios will be assigned to participants to improve communication flow among these groups and help enhance guardianship on the street. Graham also reported that three arrests had been made for serious offenses on the 1400 block of W Street NW since May 21.

W Street residents at the meeting expressed concerns about criminal activity occurring on the block, particularly late at night. Captain Andre Wright noted that crime on the block is down in the last 90 days compared to the 90 days before, but that foot patrols and segway patrols have increased after the assault. He also encouraged residents to call 911 whenever they observe suspicious activity so police can respond quickly.

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