July 2021

Suspect Sought in an Armed Robbery (Gun) and Theft One (Stolen Auto) Offense: 3300 Block of Carpenter Street, Southeast

Friday, July 16, 2021 Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department\’s Carjacking Task Force seek the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in reference to an Armed Robbery (Gun) and Theft One (Stolen Auto) offense that occurred on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in the 3300 block of Carpenter Street, Southeast.   At approximately 10:14 pm, the […]

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Suspects Wanted for Homicides in the District

Friday, July 16, 2021 The Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch seek assistance with locating several suspects who are currently wanted for homicide offenses.   2021 Homicide: Unit Block of Madison Street, Northeast   (Washington, DC) – Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch seek the public’s assistance in locating a suspect in reference to a

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A Lesson Learned!

Sha\’Carri gets Disqualified The Olympics is officially beginning its start across the globe. With all participating countries including the United States testing their athletes for competition. However, unfortunately, one of America\’s newest upcoming talents Sha\’Carri Richardson will not be able to attend the games in Tokyo this year. After a sad turn of events, sprinter

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Black Girl Magic!

A lot of young girls aspire to be ballerinas. I\’ve been a ballerina/dancer for 13 years and love everything about it. Ballerinas, in my opinion, do not get enough credit for what they accomplish since it is unquestionably difficult. Ballet was created as court entertainment during the Italian Renaissance. In the 15th and 16th centuries,

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Puff the Magic Dragon

As a child, I remember watching the TV special Puff the Magic Dragon. The story is about an ageless dragon name Puff and his playmate, Jackie Paper, a little boy who grows up and loses interest in the imaginary adventures of childhood and leaves Puff to be with himself. The story takes place \”by the

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Settling Estates in DC: Dying Without a Will, the Probate Process, and Gentrification

Gentrification—the transformation of neighborhoods from low value to high value—is a long-debated issue in the United States. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), gentrification can lead to negative health consequences for affected individuals, including limited access to affordable housing, quality schools, transportation, social networks, and safe outdoor spaces for recreation and exercise. In

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The DC Voice Applauds and Recognizes Minority-Owned Businesses That Survived COVID!

Any small business that survived the Covid-19 pandemic should be applauded. Any minority-owned, small business that survived needs to be applauded and acknowledged! The DC Voice would like to salute any small business – particularly minority and Black-owned businesses! It\’s not easy bringing a dream to life. Keeping it a viable business through the ups

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Arrests Made and an Additional Suspect Sought in an Attempted Armed Carjacking Offense: 1200 Block of New Jersey Avenue, Southeast

Sunday, July 11, 2021 Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s First District announce arrests have been made and an additional suspect is sought in reference to an Attempted Armed Carjacking Offense that occurred on Friday, July 9, 2021, in the 1200 block of New Jersey Avenue, Southeast. At approximately 3:20 pm, four suspects approached the

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