In the annals of heartbreaking, senseless violence in the District of Columbia, this one ranks right up there at the top. WJLA and the Post both have stories about the shooting death of 18-year-old Tanganika Stanton in Northeast over the weekend. The story D.C. police are telling is that Stanton was approached by 19-year-old Terrence Jones while she was sitting outside her home eating a hamburger. In an apparent attempt to flirt with her, Jones asked Stanton to make him a burger. When both she and her mother refused to cook him food, Jones left, then returned with a gun and shot up the house. Stanton and her mother were both shot; Stanton died, while her mother was shot in the foot and is expected to make a full recovery. The Post’s story plays up the weird hamburger aspect of the shooting, but WJLA’s video report makes the important point that this was really about a young man who was aggressively engaging in street harassment. He felt rejected, and lashed out. It’s a horrifying story for any woman who is accustomed to street harassment from men in this city. Jones has been arrested and is being held without bond.