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Police arrested two teenage suspects Saturday in a daytime shooting just outside Union Station in Washington, D.C., that left a 15-year-old boy wounded.
A 17-year-old juvenile male from Northeast D.C. and a 16-year-old juvenile male from Southeast D.C. were charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, police said.
The shooting occurred along Massachusetts Avenue NE near North Capitol Street, a major corridor close to the U.S. Capitol and Union Station that falls within the broader Capitol security footprint and regularly sees federal law enforcement activity.
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The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said First District officers responded at around 4:10 p.m. Friday to reports of a shooting in the unit block of Massachusetts Avenue NE.
“A 15-year-old juvenile male was located conscious and breathing suffering from a gunshot wound,” MPD said in a statement.
DC Fire and EMS transported the victim to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
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Police said U.S. Capitol Police officers responded to the area and stopped two suspects near the site of the shooting.
“As a result of the investigation by MPD detectives, both suspects were placed under arrest,” MPD said.
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An MPD K-9 officer later located a gun near the site of the shooting, according to authorities.
The case remains under investigation, police said.
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