Washington, D.C.’s no-homicide streak ended early on Tuesday with a shooting death in the southeast quadrant.
Police said a man was found with a gunshot wound at 12:24 a.m. Tuesday — he was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he died. The death ends the Trump administration’s vaunted zero-homicide streak, which began on Aug. 13, two days after President Donald Trump announced his federalization of the capital and one day after the deployment of the National Guard.
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