WASHINGTON — Several shootings have been reported across Northeast and Southeast D.C. Friday night leading to multiple injuries and two fatal incidents, according to D.C. Police Department.
At this time, it is unknown if any these shooting incidents are related, but police are actively investigating.
A man is now dead after he was found conscious and breathing following a shooting in the 3600 block of Minnesota Avenue, Southeast, police said. The incident was reported around 5 p.m.
Police are on the lookout for two men. They said one was wearing a red coat, blue jeans, and dark-colored shoes. Another was wearing all black clothing.
Another shooting was reported on Good Hope Road and 24th Street Southeast. Police said a man was found shot off of Metro property and got on a Metro bus, according to WMATA.
Police said this victim was conscious and breathing following the gunshot injury.
Another man was shot around 8:30 p.m. in the 1800 block of 29th Street Southeast, police said. The man was conscious and breathing.
At this time there is no lookout for a suspect in this case.
Three more shootings were reported in Northeast D.C. In one incident, a woman was shot on the 1600 block of Rosedale Place around 9:25 p.m., police said. A man is dead after he was shot on the 100 block of Taussig Place. Homicide units are investigating this incident.
Tommie Lynn Dunmire of Norfolk was arrested for the shooting in the 1600 block of Rosedale Place. Metro police said the charges are pending for Dunmire.
And a woman was shot and found not breathing on 14th Street and Florida Avenue around 9:46 p.m.
There are no lookouts in place for suspects in these shootings, according to D.C. Police.
The identities of the shooting victims have not been released.
This story is developing. WUSA9 will provide the latest updates as additional information becomes available.
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