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National Guard Steps In to Break Up Violent Brawl in Washington D.C.
A dramatic scene unfolded in Southeast Washington D.C. on Wednesday night as a violent street brawl turned deadly. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) was called to the scene after a concerned citizen flagged down officers, who were subsequently joined by members of the National Guard.
In what eyewitnesses described as an "out of nowhere" punch, Kenneth Evans, 29, allegedly struck his cousin in the face with a closed fist. The altercation escalated when Evans' cousin attempted to intervene, prompting Tiana Robinson, 31, to brandish a foot-long kitchen knife, inflicting serious injuries on her opponent.
Details of the fight are emerging in court documents and witness testimony. According to reports, Robinson allegedly swung the large blade at her victim before he could defend himself. Witnesses claimed they saw one of the suspects holding the knife during the melee but police were only able to discover a blood trail and no actual weapon.
Evans was stabbed in the hand with the alleged foot-long kitchen knife, requiring him to receive treatment at Howard University Hospital. Robinson has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, while Evans faces charges for simple assault.
A dramatic scene unfolded in Southeast Washington D.C. on Wednesday night as a violent street brawl turned deadly. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) was called to the scene after a concerned citizen flagged down officers, who were subsequently joined by members of the National Guard.
In what eyewitnesses described as an "out of nowhere" punch, Kenneth Evans, 29, allegedly struck his cousin in the face with a closed fist. The altercation escalated when Evans' cousin attempted to intervene, prompting Tiana Robinson, 31, to brandish a foot-long kitchen knife, inflicting serious injuries on her opponent.
Details of the fight are emerging in court documents and witness testimony. According to reports, Robinson allegedly swung the large blade at her victim before he could defend himself. Witnesses claimed they saw one of the suspects holding the knife during the melee but police were only able to discover a blood trail and no actual weapon.
Evans was stabbed in the hand with the alleged foot-long kitchen knife, requiring him to receive treatment at Howard University Hospital. Robinson has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, while Evans faces charges for simple assault.