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After ‘Verbal Exchange,' FBI Agent Shot Man Aboard Metro Train, Police Say
The Metro Transit Police Department revealed Friday a preliminary chronology of the shooting involving an FBI agent earlier this week.
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FBI Agent Involved in Shooting on Maryland Metro Train
An FBI agent was involved in a shooting on board a Metro train early Tuesday and an investigation is underway, Metro and FBI officials say. A man was shot multiple times and was taken to a hospital. Information on his identity and condition were not immediately released. Metro Transit Police received a report just before 7 a.m. of “an FBI…
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FBI Agent Involved in Shooting on Metro Train
An FBI agent was involved in a shooting on a Red Line train at the Medical Center Metro Station. Mark Segraves reports.
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FBI Agent Involved in Shooting on Maryland Metro Train
A shooting abroad a Metro Red Line train involved an FBI agent, the FBI and Metro say. One person was taken to a hospital, police say.
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DC VA Delayed Mailing Patients' Breast Cancer Test Results
A News4 I-Team investigation reveals the medical center failed to mail out required results — explanations of mammography exams — for at least six months. Scott MacFarlane reports it’s not clear how many women were affected.
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Boxer in Medically Induced Coma After Match at MGM National Harbor
Russian-born boxer Maxim Dadashev is being treated at Prince George’s Medical Center, after an injury he suffered during a match at MGM National Harbor on Friday night. News4’s Tracee Wilkins has the story.
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3 Deaths Raise Questions About DC VA Medical Center Following Up With Patients After Discharge
The deaths of three recent patients at the Washington DC VA Medical Center are raising questions about whether the medical center thoroughly checks on its patients after discharge.
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Families Question If DC VA Med Center Could Have Done More to Save Patients Who Died
The VA Medical Center in the District has been plagued with problems like mismanagement, staffing shortages and inventory issues. Now an investigation by Scott MacFarlane and the News4 I-Team reveals new questions about whether the hospital is properly following up on patients after they are discharged.
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Raw Video: Good Samaritans Rescue Blind Man Who Fell On Metro Tracks
Footage from a Metro security camera captured the moment a blind man fell onto the train tracks at the Red Line’s Medical Center station on Tuesday and the terrifying moments before good Samaritans rescued him.
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Mayor Requests New VA Med Center for DC
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser asked the president for a new hospital to replace the troubled Washington DC VA Medical Center. Scott MacFarlane reports.
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Garage to Open at DC VA Center Where Vets Face Long Walks
Veterans who have trouble walking are forced to hike up to a quarter of a mile from their parking spot to the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. A new parking garage was supposed to alleviate that issue this month, but now VA officials say it will open April 1, and won’t have elevators until even later in the year. News4’s I-Team...
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Parking Garage to Open at DC VA Medical Center Where Disabled Veterans Face Long Walks
The garage is expected to alleviate a severe shortage of parking spaces and growing frustrations among many of the 100,000 veterans who seek treatment at the medical center.
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Sully Begins New Mission at Walter Reed
Former President George H.W. Bush’s service dog has a new mission. Sully is now serving at Walter Reed Medical Center. News4’s Meagan Fitzgerald reports.
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7th Child Dies in ‘Severe' Viral Outbreak at a New Jersey Medical Center
A seventh child who was treated at a long-term care medical facility in New Jersey has died after a “severe outbreak” of adenovirus, a family of viruses that can otherwise cause mild illness, according to the state’s Department of Health.
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Health Officials: Six Children Dead, Dozen Infected in ‘Severe' Viral Outbreak at a New Jersey Medical Center
Six children at a long-term care medical facility in New Jersey have died after a “severe outbreak” of adenovirus virus, while 12 others have been infected, according to the state’s Department of Health.
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Sen. Van Hollen Wants Answers About DC VA Med Center Issues
After a series of News4 I-Team investigations, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) is asking questions about the safety of Washington’s VA Medical Center. In a letter sent Wednesday to the new secretary of veterans affairs, the senator said he’s “frustrated” by what’s happening inside the VA’s flagship medical center.
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House Committee Chairman Orders Formal Review of DC VA Medical Center
The chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Veterans Affairs said he’s ordering a series of formal reviews of the Washington DC VA Medical Center in the wake of reports by the News4 I-Team.
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VA Increasing Parking Lot Security After Man's Body Went Unnoticed for Days at DC Medical Center
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is ramping up security in its parking lots.
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DC VA Medical Center Inspection Finds Dirty Sterile Storage, $150M in Unaccounted for Items and Unavailable Supplies
Veterans Affairs reassigned the director of its medical center in Washington, D.C., after a scathing report revealed dirty sanitary storage areas, more than $150 million in unaccounted for equipment and supplies, and supply shortages that could affect treatment of patients.
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Body of Missing Veteran Found in Car in Washington DC VA Medical Center Parking Lot
The Metropolitan Police Department, the D.C. medical examiner and top officials with the Washington DC VA Medical Center are investigating the discovery of the body of a military veteran in a car outside the medical center in May.