Police said there might have been more than one shooter.
Three people were killed and three others were injured Saturday night when a person got out of a vehicle and opened fire on a group of people on a street in northwest Washington, D.C., police said.
The deceased was described as a young adult, said Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee at a news conference. The survivors, described as adults, were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, he said.
Contee said a police security camera nearby captured imagery of a vehicle used in the attack.
He said multiple suspects were in the vehicle, and multiple people opened fire, but it wasn’t clear if there was a shootout between those in the vehicle and those on the street. A gun was recovered at the scene, Contee said.
“We believe that more than one person was definitely firing,” he said.
A motive was under investigation.
Contee asked anyone with information to come forward.
“Right now I’m pleading for the community’s help,” he said.
The chief called this kind of gun violence “very frustrating.”
“We know that this issue is not unique to Washington, D.C.,” he said. “I think it speaks to the overall sickness that we’re seeing in our community and that sickness being gun violence.”