11 and 13-year old girls arrested after brutal assault near Union Station

11 and 13-year old girls arrested after brutal assault near Union Station
Quick Arrest Made in Northwest D.C. Robbery Attempt WASHINGTON, DC - Following a Northwest robbery attempt, D.C. Metro Police Department’s Third District detectives have swiftly apprehended a suspect. The incident occurred today around 2:53 PM, in the 1200 block of W Street, Northwest. The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Lenare Leath, Jr. of Northwest D.C., allegedly brandished a knife and pushed the victim to the ground in an attempt to steal their property. After a struggle, the suspect fled empty-handed but was quickly caught by responding officers. The victim sustained minor injuries and was taken to a local hospital. Leath has been charged with Assault with Intent to Commit Robbery. Photo 107991078 | Arrest © Oleg Dudko | Dreamstime.com

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two young girls have been arrested in connection to a violent assault recorded on video near Union Station, part of a series of attacks circulating on social media.

Detectives began investigating Wednesday after discovering footage of multiple assaults. One video showed a group of juveniles attacking a female victim, repeatedly punching and kicking her as she walked outside the station. When bystanders attempted to intervene, they were also assaulted.

On Thursday, officers arrested a 13-year-old and an 11-year-old, both from Northeast D.C. The juveniles were charged with Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, Conspiracy to Riot, Simple Assault, and Disorderly Conduct.

Chief Pamela A. Smith condemned the attack, stating, “There is absolutely zero tolerance for this behavior in our city.” Detectives are now working with other police departments to determine whether the suspects were involved in similar incidents.

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This case remains under investigation. Anyone with information is urged to call police at (202) 727-9099 or text tips to 50411. A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest and indictment.