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Stabbing Victim Crashes into Police Retaining Wall
   posted 6:25 pm Sat September 01, 2007 - WASHINGTON
Three people are dead following three separate incidents around the District Saturday, including two stabbings and a shooting.

Police say a 33-year-old man was stabbed on the 300-block of Kentucky Avenue, Southeast just after Midnight and was taken to Howard University hospital where he died.

Officers were also called to the 5000-block of Hannah Place, Southeast, around 3:00 a.m. where 41-year-old Terry Baltimore was found shot multiple times.

ABC 7 News myTAKE - What's Your Opinion?Meanwhile, late Saturday morning, a man crashed his car into a retaining wall outside a building used by the Metropolitan Police Department on First Street and N Street, Northeast. Investigators say the driver's body had stab wounds and was taken to the hospital where he died.

Police ask anyone with information about any of these incidens to call 202-727-9099.
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J-B
Another morning of the weather and murder report.

     
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