Woman Killed in Southeast DC Neighbor Dispute
Woman Killed in Southeast DC Neighbor Dispute

Woman Killed in Southeast DC Neighbor Dispute

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A woman, identified as 32-year-old Tequila Parker, was fatally shot on the 2300 block of Pitts Place in Southeast Washington, D.C., amid a longstanding dispute between neighbors. Surveillance footage captured Parker being chased by a man and a woman before the man fired a handgun, killing her at the scene. Two suspects were detained, while police continue searching for another suspect described as a Black male with dreadlocks, dressed in all black with gray or white sneakers, last seen heading north on Morris Road. The shooting led to road closures and a barricade situation as officers searched for the weapon involved. D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith highlighted the city's ongoing problem with interpersonal disputes escalating into gun violence and encouraged the public to report such conflicts. Authorities are offering up to $25,000 for information leading to arrests and convictions.

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