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Man in Washington Hits 3, Including 2 Police Officers, With Truck Man in Washington Hits 3, Including 2 Police Officers, With Truck
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WASHINGTON — A 22-year-old man with an unregistered assault rifle used his truck to strike two police officers and another man in the heart of the Adams Morgan neighborhood in Washington on Thursday evening, according to local law enforcement officials. WASHINGTON — A 22-year-old man with an unregistered assault rifle used his truck to strike two police officers and another man in the Adams Morgan neighborhood in Washington on Thursday evening, according to local law enforcement officials.
The man, Brandon Lord Figures-Mormon, was charged with assault with the intent to kill and unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm, the officials said. Another man in the truck was arrested, they said.The man, Brandon Lord Figures-Mormon, was charged with assault with the intent to kill and unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm, the officials said. Another man in the truck was arrested, they said.
One of the Metropolitan Police Department officers who was injured was hospitalized and is in critical but stable condition, the officials said. The other officer is in fair condition, they added.One of the Metropolitan Police Department officers who was injured was hospitalized and is in critical but stable condition, the officials said. The other officer is in fair condition, they added.
Detectives with the Metropolitan Police Department were still trying to determine on Friday morning what motivated the man to hit the officers with his truck, the officials said. The Metropolitan Police Department — not the F.B.I. — has taken the lead in the investigation, a sign that the authorities have not determined that terrorism was a factor.Detectives with the Metropolitan Police Department were still trying to determine on Friday morning what motivated the man to hit the officers with his truck, the officials said. The Metropolitan Police Department — not the F.B.I. — has taken the lead in the investigation, a sign that the authorities have not determined that terrorism was a factor.
The incident occurred shortly before 9 p.m., as hundreds of people ate dinner outside restaurants. The incident occurred shortly before 9 p.m. as hundreds of people ate dinner outside restaurants.
“You could hear the screech of tires and some screams, and then I saw a white pickup truck zooming at an insane rate of speed,” Ari Rabin-Havt, a witnessed, said. “The truck slammed head on into a big city truck, like a garbage truck.” “You could hear the screech of tires and some screams, and then I saw a white pickup truck zooming at an insane rate of speed,” Ari Rabin-Havt, a witness, said. “The truck slammed head-on into a big city truck, like a garbage truck.”
A third man who was struck by the truck — an employee of the city’s Department of Transportation — was treated at a hospital and released.A third man who was struck by the truck — an employee of the city’s Department of Transportation — was treated at a hospital and released.
Terrorists have increasingly used vehicles to attack civilians. Last week, a van careered onto the side along London Bridge, mowing down pedestrians. Last July, a man driving a truck drove through a crowd in Nice, France, killing more than 80 people. Terrorists have increasingly used vehicles to attack civilians. Last week, a van careered onto the side along London Bridge, mowing down pedestrians. Last July, a man drove a truck through a crowd in Nice, France, and killed more than 80 people.