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Document: Arrests made in Northeast and Southeast DC

Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) have arrested five males in connection with robbery offenses that occurred in the First District. 

On Friday, October 23, 2020, on the 600 Block of F Street, NE, the suspects approached a vehicle and brandished handguns while demanding a victim’s property. The victim and suspects fled the scene. No property was obtained. 

On Friday, October 23, 2020, the suspects approached a victim and brandished handguns. They then took the victim’s property and fled the scene. 

On Saturday, October 24, 2020, the US capitol police identified and pursued the suspect’s vehicle on the 400 Block of 11th Street, SE. 

On Saturday, October 24, 2020, a 19 year-old of no fixed address and an 18 year-old of Northeast, DC were arrested and charged with Assault with Intent to Rob and Armed Robbery (Gun). Additionally, the suspects were charged with Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, Carrying a Pistol Without a License, Possession of Unregistered Ammunition, Possession of an Unregistered Firearm, and Possession of a Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device.

Additionally, on Saturday, October 24, 2020, a 17 year-old juvenile male, of Southwest, DC, a 17 year-old juvenile male, of Northeast, DC, and a 21 year-old, of Northeast, DC, were arrested and charged with Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle. Additionally, the 17 year-old juvenile male, of Northeast, DC, was charged with Receiving Stolen Property and Fleeing from a Law Enforcement Officer.

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