Dead Bodies, No Closure
What will it take for us as a impaired community to act against those doing horrible acts of murder among us?, no community should tolerate murders ruining lives of families, comunities, with so many senseless killings and
terror almost daily. Murder can happen anywhere, Half Street, SW, Barnaby Terrace, SE 21st Street, NE, Vermont Avenue, NW, most often results are the same - no motive, no arrest, cold case and then nothing. Most murders in DC are committed by young black males , killing other young black males. the victim get a few lines in the news, a vow from some government official, a funeral, a police poster, then fade away, unless you are a family member or close friend, it’s a lingering reminder of a life too short. Most murders get away, hang around some who know of their evil, some brag, some murder again.
It’s dismal living deprive, by murders causing delivery people not to want to come to some neighborhoods, for fear of losing their life, staying awake late, with fear of having a friend, spouse, or child murdered, when they are away from home, having no closure to a murder is a major tragic, with no progress in sight from a failed justice system that often use the same failed tactics that leaves over four thousand unsolved cold cases in this city alone. Tose who hear, see, but choose not to get involve add to the trouble they wish to stop, they are more fearful of thugs then they are of lieing to grand juries and police. There are too many unsolved cases for people to not know anything about them. Will you help close one murder case?. Text @50411, call 911, 202-727-9099, email snitchonmurder@yahoo.com
Jehu Arias, was murder around 3:37 am, on Saturday, May 27, 2006 in the 1400 block of Half Street, SW. Jehu had been shot mulitiple times, he was 30 years old.
Ashley Black, was shot and killed on Sunday, October 21, 2007, in front of 901 21st Street, NE .
Another Man Killed Delivering Asian Takeout Food in Southeast
Allison Klein- Washington Post Staff Writer
A restaurant deliveryman was fatally shot Sunday as he brought food to a home in southeast Washington- the second such killing in the District in recent months. Hong Zhi Wang, 29 was delivering food at 10:30 p.m. Sunday in the 1300 block of Barnaby Terrace when he was shot in the neck, authorities said. Wang, a native of China who lived in Springfield, died Monday. Police have not made any arrest.
The Killing came less then three month after another deliveryman from an Asian carryout restaurant was robbed and killed in Southeast Washington, police said. ” this raises concern for members of the Asian community” said Brett Parson, who oversees the department’s specialized squads, including the Asian Liaison Unit. ” My folks from Asian Liaison are redoubling efforts to reach out to carryout workers, telling them to trust their gut if they feel something is not right.”
Officers are passing out fliers with safety tips in several languages, including Vietnamese, Chinese and Korean, Parson said. In the first killing, Ling Mao, 36 was found fatally shot at 11:55 p.m., Sept. 1 at Savannah Street and Ridgecrest Court SE, police said, a suspect was arrested in that case.
Police provided few details about this weekend’s killing, saying it remains under investigation. Wang’s relatives said they understood the he was robbed in the attack that he probably had been followed just before the shooting. Wang moved to New York in 1999 from the northern region of China, according to his family. he met his wife in New York, and the two married in 2004. The year after he married, he moved to the Washington area to work at China Cafe on Southern Avenuein Prince George’s County, said Jeanny Ho, who works with the Chinese Community in the District. Ho, who was helping the victim;s family yesterday, said the restaurant belonged to a friend of Wang’s. Wang had previous trouble on the job, Ho said. Two months ago, he was robbed, and his wife asked him to find another line of work, Ho said. “His wife told him, ‘don’t go back there because it’s dangerous,’ “Ho said. ” he said he thinks it’s a good job because the pay is good.”
Wang left his family in New York to work in Washington, but visited them as often as possible, said Jin Hhui chen, his wife’s uncle. Wang and his wife had two children: one is 2 years old and the other is 2 months old. ” When he wasn’t working, he would go to New York to take his kids shopping, ” Chen said through an interpreter. the uncle describle wang as an ” open-minded and really happy person.” Chen issued a plea for police and the community to help find his nephew’s killer. ” We want police to catch the suspect,” chen said. ” It’s important in chinese culture to hold someone accountable. the victim will not be peaceful until that happens.”
$25,000 for information that leads to an arrest and conviction. Call police @ 202-727-9099.
Social Network Death Stuns Community
Biniam Gebreyesus, 24, was stabbed and killed the 1000 block of Vermont Avenue, NW. Friends of the victim say they had drove down to D.C. after they saw an invitation for a party on facebook, a Web site the friends often use to stay in touch with others across the area. The friends say after the group went to a nearby club, Gebreyesus told them someone had punched him out of nowhere, but those whose knew him say he wasn’t the type to fight. What happen next is a mystery, even to police. According to one friend and witness, Gebreyesus walked away to look for whoever punched him, and then in an instant he watched the 24- year old crumble to the ground. Another friend who was close to Gebreyesus also fell to the ground. Police say he too had been stabbed, but survived. Detectives say they don’t know who stabbed the men, but friends said it appeared to be as random as the first punch.
http://www.wjla.com /news /stories/0508/517084.html
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Stabbed to death in her apartment at 1930 Columbia Road, NW
Shot to death in the 1900 blk. of Naylor Road, SE
Shot to death in rear of 4477 B St., SE
June 12th, 2009 at 2:09 pm
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June 15th, 2009 at 12:26 am
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