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Suspects shoot man in face, rob him of iPhone, wallet
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Around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, two suspects shot a man in the face, robbed him of an iPhone and his wallet, then fled the scene on G Street in Northeast Washington.
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Victim attacked outside Southeast D.C. barber shop: suspect on loose
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MPD officers are on the hunt for a suspect in an attack outside a barber shop in Southeast D.C.
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Only on 7: Victim of vicious NE dog attack talks with ABC7
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In a story you'll see Only on 7, the elderly man who was attacked by two dogs in D.C. last week, is now talking about the ordeal for the first time from his hospital bed.
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D.C. speed cameras: The top five most active spots in the District
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According to the D.C. DMV, there are five specific speed cameras positioned throughout D.C. - including on busy New York Avenue and D.C. 295 - that have issued more citations than any other in the city.
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Suspects sought in Northwest D.C. convenience store theft
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MPD detectives and the owner of a Northwest D.C. convenience store are on the hunt for two suspects who were caught on camera stealing large bottles of champagne.
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Photo of MPD officer asleep on the job goes viral
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A candid photo of a D.C. police officer in a compromising position has the Internet buzzing. Someone snapped a shot of an officer taking a snooze, apparently while on the job.
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D.C. speed cameras profiting big as more get installed
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While the debate between supporters of and those against speed cameras in the District continues, new numbers obtained by ABC 7 News shows that the city's revenues from the programs have reached the hundreds of millions.
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New D.C. speed camera locations: Enforcement begins Thursday
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Get ready to slow down or get snapped in more than two dozen new spots across the District. A series of new speed cameras are ready to give you your close up if you drive too fast. Check out a map of their locations here.
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Amber Kent, Congress Heights stabbing victim, dies
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The suspect in the stabbing killing of Amber Kent, 29, has been arrested.
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Eckington burglaries cause police, neighbors to increase patrols
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Over the past six weeks, the Northeast D.C. neighborhood of Eckington has been struck nearly two dozen times by burglaries, and police and residents are increasing their level of awareness.
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Child struck by police cruiser in Northwest D.C.
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A child was hit by a police cruiser Sunday afternoon in Northwest D.C. and was taken to Children's Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
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Craig 'Nehemiah' Wilson alleges police brutality
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Craig "Nehemiah" Wilson alleges that he was thrown to the ground and pepper-sprayed on Saturday while attending a National People's Action conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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Kadesha Ransom overcomes struggles, heads to prom and college
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By the age of 17, Kadesha Ransom had already lost both of her parents and lived on the street. Thanks to her own desires and the help of her sister and the community, she's thriving and will get the prom of her dreams.
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Raj Patel shooting: Surveillance video released in cold case murder
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MPD officials are hoping that the release of surveillance video in a 2010 cold case murder in Brookland will jog minds and lead to the arrest of suspects in the case.
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North Capitol Street buglary and shooting leaves two injured
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Two people were shot in a home on North Capitol Street Wednesday afternoon in what police say was a home burglary attempt. One of the suspects is reportedly between the ages of 13 and 15.
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Sikh Americans can maintain beards, turbans in MPD
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The Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund says D.C. is the first major metropolitan police department with an explicit written policy that ensures that Sikhs will be able to maintain their appearance.
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VIDEO: Kuron Hunt murder: Person of interest ID'd
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Police are trying to identify a person seen in a surveillance video. The person is considered a "person of interest" in the slaying of an infant.
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Washington D.C. is on track for record-low traffic fatalities in 2012
D.C. lays claim to just six traffic fatalities as of May 11, according to the police department, compared to 14 traffic fatalities at this time last year. That's a drop of 57.1%.
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