WASHINGTON — The D.C. City Council voted Tuesday not to extend a summer curfew aimed at curbing youth violence in parts of the city, including the Navy Yard neighborhood, where recent incidents have left some residents on edge.

The curfew, which began over the summer through emergency legislation, prohibited groups of juveniles 17 and under from gathering in designated areas after 8 p.m. Navy Yard was among several "Juvenile Curfew Enforcement Zones" established by the city to deter violent incidents.

A neighbor who asked to remain anonymous shared exclusive cell phone video with WUSA9 showing what appears to be a group of young people fighting in an alley near L Street in Navy Yard on Monday.

"I thought that I was tough, and they have even me scared to come outside," the resident said.

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