Current:Home > Stocks200 people have died from gun violence in DC this year: Police -Trailblazer Capital Learning
200 people have died from gun violence in DC this year: Police
View
Date:2025-04-15 09:39:13
A student was shot and killed on Tuesday just blocks from his high school, according to police. The student's death marks the 200th homicide in the District of Columbia this year, according to police statistics.
The number of homicides in the nation's capital has risen 28% since 2022, according to police. The city has recorded more than 200 homicides every year since 2021.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith called the shooting "senseless."
"We have too many guns on our streets and as a community we need to do everything we can to stop this violence from plaguing our city," she said.
MORE: Violent crime is rising in the nation's capital. DC seeks solutions
The victims were all members of the D.C. community and died of gunshot wounds, according to Smith.
MPD has lost 1,400 officers since 2020. The police union has blamed the city council's actions for the rise in crime.
veryGood! (74416)
Related
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Bryan Kohberger's attorneys hint alibi defense in Idaho slayings
- Blake Lively Hops Over Rope at Kensington Palace to Fix Met Gala Dress Display
- Biden to forgive $130 million in debt for CollegeAmerica students
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- Greece remains on 'high alert' for wildfires as heat wave continues
- Rival Koreas mark armistice anniversary in two different ways that highlight rising tensions
- Lionel Messi scores two goals, leads Inter Miami to 4-0 win over Atlanta United
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- CFPB fines Bank of America. What that means for you.
Ranking
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Lionel Messi scores two goals, leads Inter Miami to 4-0 win over Atlanta United
- London jury acquits Kevin Spacey of sexual assault charges on his birthday
- Chinese and Russian officials to join North Korean commemorations of Korean War armistice
- Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
- Crews battle untamed central Arizona wildfire, hundreds of homes under enforced evacuation orders
- Greece fires force more evacuations from Rhodes and other islands as a new heat wave bears down
- U.S. sees biggest rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations since December
Recommendation
Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
US heat wave eyes Northeast amid severe storms: Latest forecast
A Fed still wary of inflation is set to raise rates to a 22-year peak. Will it be the last hike?
DeSantis campaign shedding 38 staffers in bid to stay competitive through the fall
Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
Rival Koreas mark armistice anniversary in two different ways that highlight rising tensions
Hunter Biden’s guilty plea is on the horizon, and so are a fresh set of challenges
Ecuador suspends rights of assembly in some areas, deploys soldiers to prisons amid violence wave