
Photo from PoPville flickr user Mr. T in DC
There were a number of conflicting comments and reports in the comments of this weekend’s post about this incident. First and foremost the Washington Post/AP story claiming that MPD was investigating a stabbing of Mr. Eric Wright is completely inaccurate (there was a stabbing in SE that MPD was investigating). Secondly, the Washington Post/AP story claimed the incident took place in NE which is not the case. The Washington Post has since removed the incorrect article. Lastly, I have confirmed with MPD that the incident definitely involves a fall from the roof and the investigation is on going. 4D Commander Missouri says, “Preliminary reports from the Homicide Branch indicate no signs of foul play.”
The Salt Lake Tribune has released more information about the victim and the incident:
” Wright was working as an intern with the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics, said his mother, D. Wright. She asked that questions be directed to Kirk Jowers, director of the institute.
Wright had gone up to the roof of the seven-story Park Place Apartments and apparently slipped and fell, Jowers said. The roof is an open area set up as a public gathering space and Wright was alone when he fell, Jowers said.”
As another reader mentioned Mr. Wright’s friends and family are reading these posts so please be sensitive in your comments. My condolences go to the friends and family.
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Mom AND Dad? Who you kiddin
wamu almost exclusively
WXPN out of Philadelphia. There's not even a close second for music.
+1 just not getting what the hope was of posting this.
Am I the only person who lives in the U Street Area to have a problem with the fact that...
I live in the building. I am so sorry to his family and friends. I know that being so far away from home is difficult and being young on top of that – I feel for his student/intern friends who are still here dealing with this on top of a new semester’s stress. Let us in the building know how we can support y’all.
Thoughts and prayers to the victim’s family.
How is it that the Washington Post can print such wild inaccuracies? They’d be ashamed of themselves, if they weren’t so smug and arrogant.
Sometimes, people tell reporters inaccurate information. Maybe you’d think of that if you weren’t so smug and arrogant.
reporters are supposed to check their facts before publishing – not publish inaccuracies which then disappear without explanation at some later point.
I am not good with words. Sorry.
I also live at Park Place. Here are some pictures of the 4th of July celebration on the roof.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Washington-DC/Park-Place-Apartments-at-Petworth-Metro/130514616905?ref=ts#!/album.php?aid=188889&id=130514616905
How relevant and sensitive.