- Protestors gathered on Sunday outside Nellie’s Sports Bar, where 22-year-old Keisha Young was dragged down a flight of stairs. [WUSA9]
- D.C. police arrested a 13-year-old boy who allegedly threatened a man with a machete and shouted homophobic slurs during Capital Pride. [Post]
- A priest who was among the protestors cleared out of Lafayette Square with tear gas last summer is speaking out about the internal report the U.S. government just released. [WTOP]
- VP Kamala Harris attended the Capitol Pride Walk in downtown D.C. on Saturday. [Axios]
- A man who was formerly incarcerated described his experience graduating from an online entrepreneur program. [WJLA]
- D.C. nightclubs are back. [Washingtonian]
- A driver was charged in the death of a pedestrian who was fatally struck at a bus stop near Logan Circle. [Post]
- Local restaurants are struggling to get supplies as restrictions have been lifted on dining and nightlife. [WUSA9]
- There’s a chance of storms tonight before “gorgeous” conditions later in the week. [CWG]
- ICYMI: “I feel like I could cry:” Capital Pride returned for in-person celebrations.
- ICYMI: D.C. lawmakers pulled a bill that would have imposed a new soda tax.
- This Day in DCist: A gunman shot five people, including Rep. Steve Scalise, during a Congressional baseball practice in Alexandria.
In Washington DC’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood.
Elliot C. Williams