Student at D.C. Excel Institute shoots two, steals cars, police say
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WASHINGTON (Map, News) - A student at a Northeast vocational education school shot an administrator and a guest Tuesday, then carjacked two vehicles and fired on police during a harrowing chase, according to police.

No motive had been established Tuesday evening for the violent spree that began at the Excel Institute. Police said they had found no indication the attack was linked to the rash of shootings that have plagued the 5th Police District in the last month.

 “We just know that he was very agitated,” said D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier.

Both victims were taken to an area hospital and were expected to survive.

The shootings occurred shortly before D.C. Councilman Harry Thomas, Jr. held a press conference downtown announcing plans to stem the attacks in the Fifth Ward. There have been 17 homicides in the area this year, seven coming in the last month.

It was the second day in a row when shootings occurred at roughly the same time that city leaders were announcing plans to stem violence in Northeast. Police have doubled the amount of officers in the ward’s most troubled neighborhood.

 The student, described as a young man in his 20s wearing a blue business suit, walked into the institute at 2851 V St. NE, about 2:15 p.m., and fired several times, striking one young school administrator in the cheek, police officials said.

He then quickly left the facility, squeezing off several more rounds, this time wounding a young woman in the upper torso, said police.

The man then stole a car, firing at the pursuing police cruisers and blasting out several windows, according to an account by police. At 12th and D streets NE, he jumped out of the car, and tried to get into several other vehicles before he hijacked a pest control pickup truck.

Police continued to pursue him for about four miles to C and 19th streets NE, where officers boxed in the vehicle with their patrol cars and took the suspect into custody.

The Excel Institute was founded in 1997 by former Washington Redskin George Starke, and John Lyon, chief executive officer of Parking Management Inc.

The school provides job skills, career and technical education to those 16 years and older who are seek a better life, including high school dropouts, people with a history of crime or substance abuse and disabled people, according to Excel’s Web site.

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8:36 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 16, 2008 re: "Three shot in Falls Church"

Examiner Reader said:
Well there you go assimilation at its best Bring it on, Falls Church Police are too busy busting speeders in their 20 mph zones. Expensive homes and high crimes ..... Lets all sing Kumbaya

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3:43 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 16, 2008 re: "Three shot in Falls Church"

Examiner Reader said:
Get over the immigration issue! Just because someone is listening to and singing Spanish music, you assume they are illegal - give us all a break!!

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9:33 AM MST on Wed., Jul. 16, 2008 re: "Three shot in Falls Church"

Examiner reader said:
Immigration status, please?

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11:41 AM MST on Thu., May. 1, 2008 re: "Student at D.C. Excel Institute shoots two, steals cars, police say"

gunsrgood said:
when you place a ban on handguns the only people who carry them are criminals and cops. If citizens would be allowed to carry them that guy would never have gotten of a single round. and the only person who would have been injured would be him. lift the ban on handguns. for your own protection.

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7:58 AM MST on Wed., Jan. 30, 2008 re: "D.C. police say arrest is coming in shooting near Ballou High"

Examiner Reader said:
Someone shoud as the Mayor why one of the 15 year old kids shot was taken out of his class room not by school staff but by members of the Peaceaholics and made to confront the same group that hours later would shoot him. The Peaceaholics were not even supposed to be in the school let along allowed to take a child out of class to confront other students. This confrontation lead to the shooting a short time later.

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6:25 PM MST on Wed., Jan. 23, 2008 re: "Three students shot in drive-by"

Examiner Reader said:
9 police officers in one school. Let me guess...

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8:08 AM MST on Wed., Jan. 23, 2008 re: "Three students shot in drive-by"

Veteren said:
Here we go again, stupid children with no parential guidance doing stupid things. Neighborhood Feud over property and space they have no ownership in. I will bet when this investigation is complete the perpetrators will be a mixture of high school drop outs who reside with a relative who provide no parental guidance and reside in public housing. Another sad state of the District mis-guided policies and poor parential guidence who allow their thug children to prevent those students trying to do the right thing in obtaining an education

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