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2 men shot, killed in Temple Hills
2 men shot, killed in Temple Hills

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time28-05-2025

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2 men shot, killed in Temple Hills

TEMPLE HILLS, Md. - Authorities in Prince George's County are investigating a deadly double shooting that left two men dead in Temple Hills late Tuesday night. Officers remained on the scene Wednesday morning at an apartment complex on Haras Place, where police and detectives were documenting evidence near a dumpster. What we know Prince George's County Police said multiple calls reporting gunfire came in at 9:35 p.m. One caller told dispatch they saw an individual dressed in black hiding in a dumpster, possibly firing back. Officers arrived to find two male victims outside -- one was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other died at the hospital. According to the county's daily crime report, this marks the 26th and 27th homicides of the year. The shooting comes as Prince George's County Police Chief Malik Aziz announces the department's annual Summer Crime Initiative, which aims to target high-crime areas with increased enforcement and community engagement programs for young people. The Source Information in this article comes from the Prince George's County Police Department.

Maryland AG continues investigation into deadly police-involved shooting at National Harbor
Maryland AG continues investigation into deadly police-involved shooting at National Harbor

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time30-04-2025

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Maryland AG continues investigation into deadly police-involved shooting at National Harbor

The Brief The Maryland Attorney General's Office is continuing to investigate a deadly officer-involved shooting. It happened at National Harbor on Easter Sunday. The AG's Office says two officers opened fire on a knife-wielding man that allegedly was coming at them. Body-worn camera footage of the shooting is expected to be released in the coming weeks. PRINCE GEOREGE'S CO., Md. - The Maryland Attorney General's Office is launching an independent investigation just one day after an officer-involved shooting in Prince George's County. Police are looking into a stabbing and fire as part of the investigation. The backstory The Maryland AG says their independent investigations division is looking into every detail of what unfolded in National Harbor on the morning of Sunday, April 20. At 10 a.m., two officers opened fire on a knife-wielding man that allegedly was coming at them. But the incident started around 8:30 a.m. at a nearby apartment complex. Prince George's County police say there was some sort of domestic incident where the suspect stabbed a man and woman and then set the apartment they were in on fire. Police say it's unclear how they all knew each other. No injuries were reported but 14 people were displaced, including six children, because of that fire and then 90 minutes later, the county got several 911 calls. When they arrived, officers came into contact with the suspect, who was armed with a knife. READ MORE: What they're saying Prince George's County Police Chief Malik Aziz says the suspect moved towards an officer, and that's when two officers opened fire. The suspect was struck an unknown number of times. "It's so unfortunate that it happened on a beautiful Easter Sunday and beautiful National Harbor and I don't want to speculate but I think it's important that we pay attention to mental health issues, families knowing what's going on with their loved ones, so that we can live in a peaceful no violent world without these incidents," Chief Aziz said. No officers were hurt, nor anyone at National Harbor. Chief Aziz did add that police have come into contact with this suspect before. He was shot and rushed to the hospital where he later died. Local perspective With this all taking place on a holiday weekend in broad daylight, many were left shaken. "We walk out here all the time. We're always alert when we're walking. Sometimes it's dark, sometimes it's light and it's disturbing to know the mental capacity of people," one Prince George's County woman said. "We have to be vigilant." Police have not identified who the suspect is, but do say he lives in the area. The AG's office will be analyzing body camera video, which should be released in the coming weeks.

Police take down stabbing, arson suspect at Maryland's National Harbor
Police take down stabbing, arson suspect at Maryland's National Harbor

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time20-04-2025

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Police take down stabbing, arson suspect at Maryland's National Harbor

An officer-involved shooting took place on Easter Sunday in National Harbor, Maryland. Police say around 8:20 a.m. officers responded to a stabbing call, where a man and a woman were found with "critical stab wounds." "Before fleeing that scene, the suspect also set fire to the apartment," Prince George's County Police Department Chief Malik Aziz said during a media conference. "Officers learned the stabbing was domestic-related, and the suspect was known to the victims." Less than two hours later, "Officers responded to the National Harbor where they encountered the suspect in that earlier stabbing at St. George Blvd and Potomac Passage. The suspect was still armed with a knife and moved towards an officer." Maryland Sheriff Infuriated By Senator's Trip To Visit Ms-13 Suspect, Silence On Local Murder Victims Two officers discharged their duty weapons, Aziz said. The suspect was struck an unknown number of times. The suspect was taken to a nearby hospital, where he died. Read On The Fox News App No officers were injured in the incident. 'Not A Maryland Man': Gop Blasts Democratic Senator For Fighting To Return Salvadoran National The stabbing victims are in critical but stable condition, police say. Investigators have not yet confirmed the relationship between the stabbing victims and suspect. Identities have not been released. The Maryland Attorney General's Independent Investigations Division is now in charge of the article source: Police take down stabbing, arson suspect at Maryland's National Harbor

Suspect shot, killed in officer-involved shooting at National Harbor
Suspect shot, killed in officer-involved shooting at National Harbor

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time20-04-2025

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Suspect shot, killed in officer-involved shooting at National Harbor

The Brief A suspect was shot and killed at the National Harbor on Easter Sunday. According to police, the suspect stabbed two victims and set fire to the apartment before fleeing the residence. Police say the incident occurred in the area of St. George Blvd and Potomac Passage. PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. - A suspect was shot and killed in an officer-involved shooting at the National Harbor on Easter Sunday. What they're saying During a press conference around 1:30 p.m., Prince George's County's Police Chief Malik Aziz shared new details about the shooting. Officers responded at 8:18 a.m. to a reported stabbing in the area of Indian Head Highway in Fort Washington at a three-story apartment building. Upon arrival, police discovered two victims, a man and woman suffering from critical stab wounds. According to Chief Aziz, before fleeing the scene the suspect set fire to the apartment on the third floor. The suspect was known to the suspects. Around 10 a.m. officers encountered the same suspect at the National Harbor who was still armed with a knife and moved towards an officer. Chief Aziz says two officers discharged their weapons at the suspect. No word on the number of shots that were fired. Emergency care was administered. The suspect was transported to the hospital where they subsequently died. The two stabbing victims are in critical but stable condition. No officers were hurt. According to Chief Aziz, the suspect was known to Prince George's County police. What we know According to police, the incident occurred in the area of St. George Blvd and Potomac Passage. There are several road closures in the area of National Harbor Blvd from Fleet Street to American Way - St. George Blvd from American Way to National Harbor Blvd. Potomac Passage. Drivers are advised to follow police directions. Residents are advised by police to enter and leave the National Harbor via Fleet Street and National Harbor Blvd. The Prince George's County Public Information Officer is heading to the scene and a press briefing is expected. What we don't know The identities of the suspect and victims involved remain unknown. This is a developing story that will be updated.

PGPD: Officer shoots, kills suspect after two victims were stabbed and their apartment set on fire
PGPD: Officer shoots, kills suspect after two victims were stabbed and their apartment set on fire

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time20-04-2025

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PGPD: Officer shoots, kills suspect after two victims were stabbed and their apartment set on fire

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Prince George's County police are investigating an incident after a shooting which involved police on Sunday afternoon. Prince George's County's Police Chief Malik Aziz spoke on the incident during a news conference shown on the police page's Facebook. Around 8:20 a.m., officers responded to reports of a stabbing in the 8300 block of of Indian Head Highway. Upon arrival, officers found a man and woman with 'critical stab wounds'. Before fleeing the scene, the suspect also set fire to the apartment near Fort Washington. The stabbing appears to be 'domestic related' and the suspect knew the victims, police said. Around 10 a.m., officer responded to the National Harbor where they found the suspect — still armed with a knife. The suspect then reportedly began heading toward one of the two officers, at which point the officers fired their guns and fatally wounded the suspect, police said. The number of rounds fired is not yet known. After officers tried to perform live-saving measures, the suspect was transported to the hospital where he died. No officers were hurt during the incident. Woman jumps out of car to escape kidnapper in Bethesda; man arrested The two victims are in critical but stable condition. Road closures have been put in place around National Harbor Boulevard Fleet Street to American Way and St George Boulevard from American Way to National Harbor Boulevard. Potomac Passage also closed. Residents in the area are asked to enter and leave the National Harbor using Fleet Street and National Harbor Boulevard. DC News Now is heading to the scene to find out more. Check for updates. To keep up with the latest news and weather updates, download our Mobile App on iPhone or Android. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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