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Fatal Shooting on Sunday in Southeast:

Police in the District say they have arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of a woman in Southeast, D.C., early Sunday morning, October 1, 2023. In a news release, police said officers responding to reports of a shooting on the 4000 block of 13th Street found 52-year-old Patricia Johnson of Southeast, D.C., suffering from gunshot wounds in her residence. She later died on the scene. 46-year-old Desmond Thurston of Southeast, D.C., was arrested and has been charged with First Degree Murder while Armed.

Filed under: Murder Book

Looking for a job? DC is hiring.

The District will host several job fairs in the coming months.

Leaders in D.C., including Mayor Muriel Bowser, announced Monday that the city would proactively seek to fill a number of open positions across its government.

“We need residents more than ever to fill critical D.C. government jobs,” Bowser said. “The fairs offer a chance for residents to participate in on-site interviews and in some cases, on-site job offers.” The first job fair is happening on Nov. 9 and will prioritize military families. People who want to go to the job fairs will need to register online beforehand.

It will “connect veterans and residents with District government agencies, local nonprofit organizations and private companies looking to hire,” according to D.C.’s hiring website. “Veterans and spouses of all branches are encouraged to attend.”

Charles Hall, the acting director of D.C.’s human resources department, said “the city will also help residents prepare for each job fair and there are great opportunities to think big, to do great things in the District’s government, so whether you have a high school diploma or multiple postgraduate degrees, you can show up and know that there’s a place for you”.

Filed under: Around Town

Escaped Inmate : Armed and Dangerous

Authorities continue to search for 21-year-old Isaiah Roulack an escaped inmate from Henrico County hospital. According to police, Roulack has been named as a suspect in the recent armed carjacking in Montgomery County on Friday, Sept. 1, just months after his escape in August.

Roulack is described as a Black male. He stands at 5’8 inches tall, 225 pounds and has brown eyes. He has tattoos on his face, which include “Cut Throat” on his right cheek, a tattoo on his left arm that says “RIP ish” and a tattoo on his right arm that reads “Faith is Seeing with Your Heart When All Your Eyes See is Darkness.” He also goes by the alias of Lil Nas.

The U.S. Marshals Service has indicated that Roulack should be considered armed and dangerous. The Marshals Service is offering a  Cash Reward for information that leads to the apprehension of Roulack. Authorities can be contacted at 1-877-WANTED2, or tips can be submitted via the USMS Tips app.

Filed under: Local Crime








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