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Good morning, D.C. It was an incredibly violent night in the District, as a rash of gunfire rang out in multiple incidents in Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights and other neighborhoods. In the Adams Morgan shooting, the Post reports that two plain-clothes officers and a uniformed lieutenant interrupted an armed robbery near the Marie H. Reed Learning Center between Kalorama and Champlain Streets NW. The perpetrator then opened fire, hitting one officer in the back and the other in the leg. In the exchange, the suspect was killed.

Meanwhile, Ward One Councilman Jim Graham reported from the scene of another “gang-related” shooting on the 3000 block of 14th Street NW, incredibly close to the Columbia Heights Metro station. A 19-year-old male was killed in the attack, which, according to Graham, occurred with “at least three police officers were right there.” The shots, fired around 11 p.m., sent pedestrians running who were out for a walk in the area. Of course, this is hardly the first time that bullets have been spread in the area, but rarely are the incidents occurring so close to the neighborhood’s new development — here’s hoping that the various cameras in the area caught something identifiable.

Finally, the Post also has a roundup of three other shootings — spanning from the 200 block of Wayne Place SE, where two teens were shot in a dispute after a baseball game, to individuals found with gunshot wounds both at 55th and Blaine Streets NE and on the 300 block of W Street NE.