
D.C. surpasses 200 homicides for the year at earliest point since 1997
For the first time in a quarter-century, the year’s homicide toll in Washington has surpassed 200 before October – a mark of surging violence that has angered and distressed local leaders, drawn scrutiny from Congress and made some residents question whether they can safely live in the nation’s capital.
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