Crime & Safety
Teens Attack Woman, Child in Georgetown: Report
Woman tells police that a group of teens surrounded her SUV, tried to get inside and smashed the sunroof after a morning music class.

A woman buckling her child into her SUV earlier this week near the Georgetown Library was attacked by a group of teens, according to a report by The Washington Post.
The report said the incident took place in the morning, at about 10:30 a.m., near Wisconsin Avenue and Q Street, after the woman and her daughter were returning from a morning music class. There was no date given and there is no report about the incident on Raids Online.
The woman said that the teens surrounded the car and one tried to get inside the car. Once the woman got inside her car, she locked the doors and began honking her horn. She said the teens smashed her moonroof with a rock.
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Police said it appears to be an isolated incident and that patrols have been increased in the area.
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