MPD captures second man in 10-year-old Arianna Davis’ Mother’s Day murder

WASHINGTON- In connection with Arianna Davis’s 10-year-old gunshot death, a second guy has been taken into custody.

Dallas McKinney, 19, of Southeast, D.C., was taken into custody by Metropolitan Police Department investigators on Wednesday and charged with first-degree murder while armed. He was transferred to the Homicide Branch and charged with her murder after being detained on other charges at the DC Jail.

Previously, on September 18, 2023, authorities in Southeast, D.C., arrested and charged 19-year-old Koran Gregory with First-Degree Murder while Armed due to his purported involvement in the shooting incident that claimed Arianna’s life.

According to an inquiry, Arianna was out with her family on Mother’s Day, May 14, 2023, and was riding in the back seat of a car in the 3700 block of Hayes Street, Northeast D.C. Arianna was struck by a stray bullet in the automobile, which was “trapped in a barrage of gunfire,” according to Smith, shortly before 9:15 p.m. Her relatives took her to a local hospital by car, after which first responders transported her to a nearby DC Fire and EMS station.

On May 17, barely a few days after her injuries, Arianna passed away. She was ten years old.

Two 19-year-old men have been taken into custody and charged by the police thus far in relation to the incident.

The MPD is still looking for additional suspects in the fatal shooting. Police are asking anyone with additional information to contact them at 202-727-9099. Additionally, by texting 50411, you can provide anonymous information to the department’s text tip line.

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A reward of up to $25,000 is presently being offered by the Metropolitan Police Department to anyone who provides information that results in the identification and conviction of the individual or people accountable for each homicide committed in the District of Columbia.

ATF’s Washington Field Division and the FBI’s Washington Field Office have partnered with MPD to offer an additional $10,000 apiece, bringing the total possible reward amount for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for this case up to $45,000.

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