The District of Columbia recently experienced the following losses to homicide:
- January 16 — 3600 block of 11th Street, NW (shooting)
Fourth District, Ward 1
23-year-old Inmar Edenilson Arias Hernandez, of Northwest - January 19 — Unit block of Farragut Place, NW (1/18 shooting)
Fourth District, Ward 4
30-year-old Delonte Wall, of Northeast - January 19 — 3800 block of Hayes Street, NE (shooting)
Sixth District, Ward 7
32-year-old Tyrone Wright, of Northeast - January 18 — 3000 block of Stanton Road, SE (shooting)
Seventh District, Ward 8
32-year-old Terrence Allen, of Southeast
Please note that the nation experienced additional loss of life as a result of the J6 Insurrection, but those names are not listed among DC homicides or police-involved killings.
We are still in the 30-day mourning period for the following individuals lost to violence in the District:
- December 21 — 51st Street and Bass Place, SE (shooting)
Sixth District, Ward 7
25 year-old Tyree Brox, of Suitland, MD - December 16 — 3200 block of G Street, SE (April 7 blunt force)
Sixth District, Ward 7
after coroner’s exam, homicide announced 12/31/20
64-year-old William Johnson, of Southeast - January 3, 2021 — 2800 block of Alabama Avenue, SE (shooting)
Sixth District, Ward 7
22-year-old Joseph Simmons , of Southeast - January 3 — 3800 block of Wheeler Road, SE (shooting)
Seventh District, Ward 8
22-year-old Kaailyah Rainey, of Southeast - January 6 — U.S. Capitol (police-involved killing)
Capitol Police & MPD responding
35-year-old Ashli Babbitt , of Ocean Beach, CA NOTE: This is an update; name was not officially released prior to last week’s post - January 6 — 1300 block of 9th Street, NW (shooting)
Third District
20-year-old Ibrahim Sesay, of Northwest - January 7 — U.S. Capitol (1/6 mob violence)
Capitol Police, MPD, and Federal officers responding
42-year-old USCP officer, Brian D. Sicknick, of Fairfax County, VA - January 9 — unit block of Florida Avenue, NE (shooting)
Fifth District, Ward 5
17-year-old Omari Dunn, of Northwest
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Data are taken from DC’s Metropolitan Police Department notices. (See “About” for a little more.)
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