Two D.C. police officers were injured and a suspect was wounded after an altercation that caused an officer to jump from a moving vehicle driven in the Brightwood Park neighborhood in Northwest D.C. Friday afternoon. Natango Robinson, 35, of Southeast, D.C., was arrested and charged with Felony Assault on a Police Officer While Armed, Kidnapping While Armed, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Resisting Arrest, Fleeing a Law Enforcement Officer, Failure to Obey, and Reckless Driving, according to D.C. police. The suspect’s vehicle is described as a dark colored Jeep SUV and it was last seen bearing a Virginia temporary tag of K37175. The vehicle was captured by a nearby surveillance camera. 
#BREAKING: Officer attempting a traffic stop in the 500 block of Kennedy St NW dragged by driver, suffering non-life threatening injuries. Officer fired their gun, suspected driver turns up at nearby hospital with gunshot wounds. @nbcwashington pic.twitter.com/pyYpoBkhdP
— Tom Lynch (@TomLynch_) October 22, 2021
Contee said the man had a single gunshot wound, and was taken into surgery for treatment. Police are still looking for his vehicle, which is described as a dark-colored Jeep. Two officers were sent to hospitals to be treated for injuries caused during the incident. D.C. police are still investigating the area and looking for video from nearby crime cameras. Brightwood Park was identified as one of the five areas the District was focusing on in its 2021 Fall Crime Prevention Initiative. Contee confirmed police increased its presence in the area recently, adding that it was “disrespectful to the community” that the suspect chased someone down the street with a loaded gun. Contee thanked the resident who warned officers of the armed man, and asked any other potential witnesses — such as the man who was being chased — to come forward and offer a statement to police by calling 202-727-9099. “This is an incident where one of our brave officers is out here, and citizens did exactly what we asked them to do: they told a police officer,” Contee said. ” …[To] that citizen, thank you. They did what they exactly what they were supposed to do and those officers, they did exactly what they were supposed to do.”
