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I am sure they had no other identifying characteristics other than their clothing
A woman was stabbed to death late Tuesday evening in Logan Circle, according to D.C. police.
DC Police said it happened around 8 p.m. in the 1400 block of 11th Street, NW.
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I don’t consider 8pm to be late.
“A woman was stabbed to death late Tuesday evening in Logan Circle, according to D.C. police.”
Was she a democrat out learning life’s lessons the hard way?
Who the heck would jog in that kind of area?
This shows the importance of situational awareness. Sounds like this happened so fast, even if she was carrying she probably wouldn’t have had time to draw and take out three targets. You have to be aware of what’s in front of you and any blind corners - and change your path to avoid bad spots. If you do see someone suspicious to you (and you are carrying) always try to keep something between you and him/them - a car, a trash can or even a telephone pole. Something they would have to go around to get to you, which should give you just enough time to draw and confront the threat.
So clothing is the only relevant description that we need. Check.
“A woman was stabbed to death late Tuesday evening in Logan Circle, according to D.C. police.”
Was she a democrat out learning life’s lessons the hard way?
Joggers aren’t known for carrying a lot of money or wearing much jewelry...
There are going to be HUNDREDS of unsolved murders in D.C. in the next few months as the deep state attempts to cut ties to anyone with any knowledge.
I lived right on that corner for a year of college. It wasn’t a very good area at the time.
Logan Circle has been a bad news area for 50 years or more This is dindu territory.
Good thing the perps didn’t use a gun. Not only are they dangerous, but they’re illegal in DC. Those poor, innocent young boys could’ve been in real trouble then.
Liberals need to get a clue.
RIP.
Very sad. My daughter had designs on moving to that area. I nixed it. Very sorry for the victim and her family.