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Document: Police Make Arrest in 57th Place Shooting

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced the arrest of 30-year-old Issac Rogers, who allegedly shot at a man during a dispute on April 19 in 57th Place in Northeast Washington, D.C. An exact block number was not given.

The incident, which involved derogatory comments and escalated to gunfire, resulted in no injuries but caused property damage to the victim’s vehicle.

Rogers was arrested on May 3 for another incident, leading to his identification as a suspect in this case, and he faces charges of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (Gun). The case is under investigation as potentially motivated by hate or bias.

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