Person of interest found dead, 4 people wounded in shooting near Washington, D.C., school
Raymond Spencer, 23, was named as a person of interest by police. He was found dead about six hours after the shots were fired, the Washington Post reported.
Two men, a woman and a 12-year-old girl were injured in the shooting. The two men and the girl were hospitalized and in stable condition by Friday evening, Assistant Police Chief Stuart Emerman said.
The woman was grazed but did not go to the hospital.
Cops were called to the intersection of Connecticut Ave. and Van Ness Street in Northwest D.C., near Edmund Burke Prep School, around 3:20 p.m., Emerman said.
Several other schools, ranging from elementary through college, are also in the area and went into lockdown.
“We do not know the full details of what took place,” Emerman said. “This investigation is still very much in its early stages.”
Emerman said he didn’t know any possible motive for the shooting. He also addressed a social media video that purported to show a livestream of the shooting, saying police couldn’t confirm it was authentic.
The video, apparently streamed through a gunsight, shows a target trained on a pedestrian bridge from an elevated position.
Gunshots are heard, then target is moved downward to the street as bullets continue firing. A man on the street is seen running for cover behind cars. The gunshots pause for a second, before apparently indiscriminate firing resumes.
No words are said; the clip’s only audio is the gunshots. The video was initially posted by a user with the screen name Raymond Spencer.
Police advised anyone in the area to shelter in place and told other residents to avoid the area.