Crime & Safety
FBI Doubles Reward In Snap's Barbershop Shooting Case: Video
The FBI has offered additional reward money for information leading to an arrest and conviction of suspects in a March 6 shooting case.

WASHINGTON, DC — The FBI Washington Field Office has added $10,000 to the reward money the Metropolitan Police Department was already offering for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of suspects in the March 6 shooting at Snap's Barbershop, according to a police release. This brings the total reward to $20,000.
On Friday, March 6, around 6:12 p.m., officers from the Sixth District responded to the report of a shooting at Snap's Barbershop, located at 6219 Dix St., N.E. Arriving on the scene, officers found four adult males suffering from non-life threatening wounds. A short time later, the Prince George's County Fire Department reported that a woman and 5-year-old boy had sought treatment at a fire station for non-threatening injuries. All of the victims were taken to nearby hospitals to receive medical treatment.
Snap's Barbershop is located in the city's Northeast Boundary neighborhood. MPD Chief Peter Newsham confirmed during a March 6 briefing that the business is where a similar shooting happened in August 2018. That shooting left one person dead, FOX 5 reported.
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On Saturday, March 7, police asked the public's help in identifying a silver van they considered a vehicle of interest in the case. MPD has since recovered the vehicle.
MPD released a video of the suspects, who were captured by a surveillance camera. MPD posted the video to its official YouTube page.
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Police ask anyone who can identified the individuals in the video or who has knowledge of the case to call 202-727-9099 or text 50411.
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