One day after police were called to a vacant D.C. building for reports of shots fired, a body was found inside.
It started late Sunday night in the 4200 block of Barnaby Road SE.
“Armed security guards were securing a vacant building when they came in contact with an armed suspect,” said D.C. police Chief Peter Ì«×Ó̽»¨ham at an end-of-the-year news conference.
Ì«×Ó̽»¨ham: Sunday, private security guards exchanged gunfire with a person inside a vacant bldg. on Barnaby Rd. SE. It was believed the suspect fled, but Mon. a body was found, now chief says she is a transgender woman. Her ID is being withheld until next of kin notified
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There was an exchange of gunfire before the intruder ran away from the guards.
D.C. police responded around 10:45 p.m., searched the building with dogs and found no one inside.
But shortly before 5 p.m. Monday, police were called back to the building because a woman’s body had been found.
“The decedent was carrying an identification card indicating she was an adult male; however, we have received information through our investigation that the decedent identified as a transgender female,” Ì«×Ó̽»¨ham said.
The woman’s identity is being withheld until family can be notified.
Investigators think she is the same person who traded shots with security guards on Sunday.
Police found a handgun at the scene.
Because of the use of force by the security guards, a joint investigation is underway involving homicide detectives and the police department’s internal affairs division.
Below, see a map of the area around the vacant building where it all took place:
