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Andrea Noble

Andrea Noble was a crime and public safety reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Andrea Noble

D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said the slain local reporter was in the wrong place at the wrong time. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

D.C. reporter shot dead on street

A local reporter gunned down in a Southeast D.C. neighborhood while on her way home from work was not the intended target of the shooting, according to D.C. police. Published May 28, 2015

Signs direct people to the office of the Firearms Registration Unit at the District's Metropolitan Police Department headquarters. (The Washington Times)

D.C. asks that gun-carrying restriction remain in effect

D.C. officials have asked a judge to let the city enforce a central element of its restrictive concealed-carry law -- the requirement that handgun owners demonstrate a "good reason" for a permit to carry -- while a lawsuit over the matter works its way through the federal court system. Published May 26, 2015

Signs direct people to the office of the Firearms Registration Unit at the District's Metropolitan Police Department headquarters. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

DC asks judge to put gun ruling on hold

D.C. officials have asked a judge to let the city enforce a central element of its restrictive concealed-carry law -- the requirement that handgun owners demonstrate a "good reason" for a permit to carry -- while a lawsuit over the matter works its way through the federal court system. Published May 26, 2015

Police car lights. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

6 people shot in D.C. over an 8-hour period

Six people were shot in Washington, D.C., over an 8-hour period stretching from Sunday night to early Monday, including one man killed in Northeast and three people injured in two separate robbery attempts in the Brightwood neighborhood in Northwest. Published May 25, 2015

Daron Dylon Wint, suspected in the killing of a Northwest D.C. couple, their young son and their housekeeper, was captured Thursday night in Northeast, according to multiple news reports. (Associated Press)

Daron Dylon Wint captured in Northeast D.C.

Daron Dylon Wint, suspected in the killings of a Northwest D.C. couple, their young son and their housekeeper, was captured Thursday night in Northeast, bringing a manhunt that stretched as far as New York City to a close. Published May 21, 2015

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (center), flanked by Police Chief Cathy Lanier (left) and ATF Special Agent in Charge Charlie Smith, pledged that investigators would find the person responsible for this "act of evil." Daron Dylon Wint, 34, was named as the prime suspect in the May 14 quadruple homicide. (Associated Press)

Daron Dylon Wint, suspect in Savopoulos slayings, sought in N.Y.

The man suspected of killing wealthy D.C. businessman Savvas Savopoulos, his wife, their young son and the family's housekeeper previously worked for the man's company and is thought to have fled to Brooklyn, police officials announced Thursday. Published May 21, 2015